If you are an avid mount collector consider browsing the Warlords of Draenor Mount Collector's Guide for mounts added in the previous expansion. : Added 7.1 mounts to their respective sections. The guide will be updated throughout the Legion expansion to accurately reflect any new information. Many more mounts are expected to be added during the expansion, very likely including the next mount collection reward for obtaining 350 mounts. Wowhead Staff Note: It appears Obtains has taken a break from the game around 7.2, please visit The Littlest Mountain: An overview of ALL Mounts and Pets in the game! for updated information. You can read more about how to use this feature here! If you’re looking to track your collections, Wowhead now has the Battle Pet Collection Tracker and Mount Collection Tracker! To use the tracker, simply import your character to view your collections. It is broken down into sections by source to aid you in navigation. The focus of this guide is provide concise information to help you quickly obtain every new mount that Legion brings. Among these unique mounts are an oversized fox, rat, and spider. At launch there are notably fewer mounts available than at the Warlords of Draenor launch, however there are several interesting unique models to add to your collection.
In many ways getting around will be faster than ever-you just interact with one of the beacons and instantly teleport to the other beacon nodes you've unlocked, rather than having to get on a flight path and wait for it to go all the way there.The release of Legion brings many new exciting mounts to add to your collection. "We don't want travel to be inconvenient and so you'll be able to unlock this teleportation network through the use of your ship as you explore Argus. Part of that thinking is creating a sense of danger and having players grapple with exploring the space from the ground, and Argus is a very dangerous world. I think it fits more of a mould of end-game zones that we've had going back to the Isle of Quel'Danas back in Burning Crusade when flying was first introduced-that in-game island, you couldn't fly there. "The bulk of the expansion is set in the Broken Isles and we have this structure where players, once they've mastered that space accomplished what there was to do, they could earn the right to fly-we're very happy with how that's worked out," Hazziokostas tells me.