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Skreeran
but if they make the post-cataclysm world available to all accounts and not only to the ones that update to Cataclysm I don't see why they wouldn't add the zones into Azeroth.Because they, like flying itself, need the BC client to even access them. Without that, you see nothing heh; and even if they added Bloodmyst and Azuremyst into the Kalimdor server, just like Teldrassil, your never actually flying from there to the mainland.... well, not without dying horribly to the Fatigue zones.Actually, I think you could fly from Teldrassil to Darkshore.
I was once in a Horde raid on Teldrassil, and we tried using Path of Frost to ride across on our land mounts. We got really, really close, but then finally died. However, going 2-3 times faster on a flyer, I think we could make it.
Post by
Adamsm
Actually, I think you could fly from Teldrassil to Darkshore.
I was once in a Horde raid on Teldrassil, and we tried using Path of Frost to ride across on our land mounts. We got really, really close, but then finally died. However, going 2-3 times faster on a flyer, I think we could make it.
Eh maybe... but they could also fix it so when you enter fatigue zones on a flyer in Azeroth to trash you big time heh.
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Post by
Adamsm
I'm pretty sure that a flying raid into Teldrassil isn't that bad since whatever anti-air defenses they implement on the cities won't take over the entire zone.
No, then you just drop to your doom if the starter zones are made No-Fly for the opposite faction, which I could definitely see Blizzard doing.
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Adamsm
Aye true... of course, who's to say the mountains around Darnassus and inner Teldrassil isn't a fatigue zone as well? No ever really survives those long drops down off the edge of the island heh.
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Post by
Septimus
If warlock mounts are sent to nether when not in use, where to paladin mounts go?
Post by
Garenzo
Pretty sure the paladin mounts are real physical mounts like the rest of them.
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Post by
Monday
Pretty sure the paladin mounts are real physical mounts like the rest of them.
It says that you summon a charger to function as a mount. Perhaps they are made of pure Holy Light? After all, if you look closely the glow and have light falling off of them.
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Post by
Monday
They are certainly not Naaru Horses, but are indeed magical, I think. The original charger quests have you redeem a fallen charger (Alliance side) and the Blood Elf ones explicitly say that you summon the steed.
Aye, a Scourge horse (I did the Charger questline).
This raises an interesting question. If Paladins don't necessarily like magic, why do they summon a horse...?
Post by
Skreeran
They are certainly not Naaru Horses, but are indeed magical, I think. The original charger quests have you redeem a fallen charger (Alliance side) and the Blood Elf ones explicitly say that you summon the steed.
Aye, a Scourge horse (I did the Charger questline).
This raises an interesting question. If Paladins don't necessarily like magic, why do they summon a horse...?Who said they don't like magic?
Seems like it's just a regular mount, like any other. The
Darnassian Nightsabre
also has the word "summon" in its tooltip, so I think it's just a game mechanic.
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Post by
Monday
They are certainly not Naaru Horses, but are indeed magical, I think. The original charger quests have you redeem a fallen charger (Alliance side) and the Blood Elf ones explicitly say that you summon the steed.
Aye, a Scourge horse (I did the Charger questline).
This raises an interesting question. If Paladins don't necessarily like magic, why do they summon a horse...?Who said they don't like magic?
Seems like it's just a regular mount, like any other. The
Darnassian Nightsabre
also has the word "summon" in its tooltip, so I think it's just a game mechanic.
However, it says the charger "
serves as a mount
".
And I would imagine Paladins don't like magic, as Arcane magic is what brought the Legion to Azeroth. And we all know how Paladins feel about demons.
Post by
Skreeran
They are certainly not Naaru Horses, but are indeed magical, I think. The original charger quests have you redeem a fallen charger (Alliance side) and the Blood Elf ones explicitly say that you summon the steed.
Aye, a Scourge horse (I did the Charger questline).
This raises an interesting question. If Paladins don't necessarily like magic, why do they summon a horse...?Who said they don't like magic?
Seems like it's just a regular mount, like any other. The
Darnassian Nightsabre
also has the word "summon" in its tooltip, so I think it's just a game mechanic.
However, it says the charger "
serves as a mount
".
And I would imagine Paladins don't like magic, as Arcane magic is what brought the Legion to Azeroth. And we all know how Paladins feel about demons.You could also say that the Night Elves brought the Legion to Azeroth, but the Paladins don't seem to feel any animosity toward them.
Likewise, Khadgar--an archmage--was a very good friend of Turalyon, and Uther was a friend of Jaina.
I just don't see it.
Post by
GVHB
Paladins don't necessarily hate the more common usage of arcane magic. But they surely despise magic like necromancy and fel magic.
Post by
Monday
True.
I still can't see them summoning something though, tbh.
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