Posted on 2008 under pets |
15
Jul
So i wrote an article yesterday about how to train pets and some little bits of advice. What i failed to mention was when you attempt to train a pet you will need to first abandon your pet, or place it in a stable.
The following boxes need to be ticked:
- You are at least level 10 and have the skill
- You must be the same level or higher than the beast you’re trying to tame
- You must either not have a pet, or it’s stabled
- The beast needs to be tameable
When all of the above is true then you can attempt to tame your pet. Be warned though as when you attempt to tame the beast your armor is reduced by 100% while you focus on taming the beast for 20 sec. If you lose the beast’s attention for any reason, the taming process will fail. Once tamed, the beast will be very unhappy and disloyal.
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Posted on 2008 under guides, hunter |
14
Jul

In the World of Warcraft, taming your first real hunter pet comes at the end of a level 10 quest that you get from your hometown hunter trainer. The quest consists of 2 parts. The first half consists of using a special taming rod to tame three types of creatures. After the first half, you learn the skill Tame Pet and you may be tempted to run out and tame a pet immediately. But the second half (a very simple sub quest) teaches you how to feed and train your new pet. Many new hunters run right out to tame a pet before they finish the second half of the quest. I am ashamed to admit this happened to me when i first started as my hunter. I was so over the moon that i got this new pet (bear) that i just ran around killing everything but didnt even feed the damn thing. So it just ran away.
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Posted on 2008 under druid, item sets |
22
Jun
Who drops the Wildheart Gloves
There is only one mob who drops the wildheart Gloves. Its a level 57 Elite that resides in Stratholme. It drops this about 16% of the time.
- The Unforgiven, Elite, Stratholme (16%)
Disenchanting the Wildheart Gloves
When you disenchant the Wildheart Gloves expect to recieve either a large brilliant shard or a nexus crystal. The nexus crystal, which is better than the shard, is only dropped 0.3% of the time. So dont hold out to much. This is by far the lowest % for this item in the Wildheart Raiment Armour Set. (Only the Wildheart Vest and the Wildheart Cowl give you a Nexus Crystal)
How much do the Wildheart Gloves cost
You can buy this item in the AH for 18G buyout. You can sell to Vendor for about 1G 20S.
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Posted on 2008 under druid, item sets |
22
Jun
Who drops the Wildheart Kilt
There is only one mob who drops the wildheart Kilt. Its a level 62 Elite that resides in Stratholme. It drops this about 8% of the time.
- Baron Rivendare, Elite, Stratholme (8%)
Disenchanting the Wildheart Kilt
You will only get a large brilliant shard when you disenchant the Wildheart Kilt.
How much do the Wildheart Kilt cost
I didnt find any AH information. But as i’ve said before on Wildheart Spaulders expect to pay around 15G as that is the average for the Wildheart Raiment Armour Set. You can sell to Vendor for about 2G 60S.
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Posted on 2008 under druid, item sets |
22
Jun
Who drops the Wildheart Spaulders
There is only one mob who drops the wildheart spaulders. Its an Eilte that resides in Blackrock Spire. It drops this about 15% of the time.
- Gizrul the Slavener, Elite (Beast), Blackrock Spire (15%)
Disenchanting the Wildheart Spaulders
You will only get a large brilliant shard when you disenchant the Wildheart Spaulders.
How much do the Wildheart Spaulders cost
I didnt find any AH information. But as i’ve said before on Wildheart Cowl expect to pay around 15G as that is the average for the Wildheart Raiment Armour Set. You can sell to Vendor for about 1G.
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