

Drops: Azure Drake, Blue Drake, Blue Proto-Drake, Bronze Drake, Black Drake, Invincible, Mimiron’s Head, Onyxian Drake, Time-Lost Proto Drake, Twilight Drake, X-45 Heartbreaker.Death Knights have their own unique flying mount, the Winged Steed of the Ebon Blade, which they can purchase from a vendor in Archerus.īut there are quite a few other flying mounts to find: In Phase 3, the Argent Tournament will open allowing players to earn a currency called Champion’s Seals, which can be used to purchase the Argent Hippogryph (Alliance) or the Sunreaver Dragonhawk (Horde).

Mei Francis in Dalaran sells an epic version of your basic windrider and gryphon. Where to get flying mounts in Wrath ClassicĪll your Burning Crusade era flying mounts will work in Northrend once you train Cold Weather Flying, but there’s a host of new mounts to collect as well. This will set you back a cool 1,000 gold, and you will need to have one character at level 80 before the item becomes available. Hira Snowdawn in Dalaran at Kraus’ Landing will sell you the Tome of the Cold Weather Flying which allows your alts to learn Cold Weather Flying at level 68 (she’ll also teach you to fly, of course).Pilot Vic at River’s Heart in Sholazar Basin.Roxi Ramrocket at K3 in the Storm Peaks.Once you’ve met the perquisites, there are three NPCs that can help you: Druids will need to have met all the requirements for and trained Flight Form before they can learn Cold Weather Flying. Because it’s required to fly in Burning Crusade Classic, you probably already have Expert Riding, but if you’re new to the game - or you’re rolling a new character on a Fresh Server - you’ll need to pay to learn Expert Riding before you can learn Cold Weather Flying. To train flying in Wrath, your character must be level 77 and already know Expert Riding. They may not look like much, but they’ve got it where it counts, kid. But if you have to get to an otherwise inaccessible place, they’ll get you there. The loaner mounts are slower than regular flying mounts, moving at just 60% speed, and they can only fly in Storm Peaks, Sholazar Basin, and Icecrown. If you’re level 77 or higher and a little short on gold, you can get a loaner mount from “Honest” Max at K3 in Storm Peaks. All you need to do is hand over your coins and you’ll have all the training you need to get airborne once again. It’s just one skill that allows your flying mounts to work in Northrend. What will flying cost in Wrath Classic?Ĭold Weather Flying costs 1,000 gold, but the process to learn Cold Weather Flying in Wrath is much simpler than it was to learn flying in Burning Crusade. Let’s talk about how to get flying in Wrath Classic. So save up your gold coins, because some of the later zones, like Storm Peaks and Icecrown require a flying mount to access certain areas. We’ll need to train our mounts in Cold Weather Flying to take to the skies in Northrend. As we head into Wrath Classic, our lovely Gryphons and Windriders will have trouble adapting the cold, just like T-47s did when adapting to the frigid wastelands of Hoth. Flying mounts became part of our lives again in Burning Crusade Classic, and flying continues to be a big part of the game in Wrath of the Lich King Classic.
