New WotLK bestiary entry and screenshots posted
More expansion news today as Blizzard has just posted a new bestiary entry and a set of screen shots to the official WotLK site. The new monster is a strange creature called the "Shovel Tusk," which the page describes as a territorial and cantankerous moose-like beast. The concept art looks a bit like some mad scientist tried to splice together a moose, a ram, and an elephant. We've seen these before at Blizzcon, where they appeared in Howling Fjord in a fashion similar to the Clefthoof packs near Oshu'gun in Nagrand, with one hostile "leader of the pack" leading a group of neutrals. Mike Schramm's speculation was that they might be a Clefthoof-like Beast of Burden for the Tuskarr, which seems to have been proven wrong for now. I'm actually thinking that this would make a pretty awesome quest or faction mount, sort of like the Talbuk, that other species over in Nagrand.In addition, they've added some new screenshots as well, something I always love seeing, since I've been impressed with their clarity and detail. I can only hope my system can display those graphics half as well when the game (or beta!) makes it into my hot little hands. The screenshots on the bestiary page are primarily the Shovel Tusk in its natural habitat, though there's a ruined tower in the background of one shot that looks vaguely Elven, and in another, one of the possibly Vrykul-related Dragon heads of the Howling Fjord, and further in the background, a mining rig and a settlement. Over on the screenshots page, I can't help but notice that the first posted screen shot looks to be some sort of a fort fronted by flags with a dragon's head coat of arms. We already know we'll be dealing with the Red and Blue dragonflights and the Proto-dragons of the Vrykul, so that flag could point to a lot of lore possibilities as well.
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mneill Feb 7th 2008 4:44PM
Great Design .. cant wait to explore WotLK
Neocene Feb 7th 2008 4:46PM
I'm sure Nesingwary will have a new quest where you have to kill 90 of these, 90 more after that, and then an additional 90 to boot.
Meira Feb 7th 2008 4:59PM
I wished you were wrong, but the chances of Nesingwary tells you to kill a gazillion of these beasts are about 99,99%. Can't we just hunt down that damn dwarf instead of the quiet fauna of Northrend, and still get the quest reward?
Abhinav Kumar Feb 7th 2008 4:58PM
Thats just weird...
Retron Feb 7th 2008 5:16PM
By the way it's vrykul, not vykrul. Tough word for non-scandanavians heh...
Daniel Whitcomb Feb 7th 2008 5:40PM
Hm, looks like you're right, thanks Retron! I thought I double-checked that, but I was probably thinking "Viking" in my mind and didn't quite get the r placement.
Unagieater Feb 7th 2008 6:09PM
There are also a few screens of Plague Euruptors on the page now, but they might have been there before and I just now noticed them..
Foo Feb 7th 2008 6:47PM
If remember correctly, that ruined tower in the background is actually the back of Utgarde Keep.
Also, that dragon's head coat of arms is the symbol for the Vrykul.
Mike Schramm Feb 7th 2008 7:47PM
Yup. Those dragon heads in the one shot are actually the tops of elevators that take you up to the top of the Fjords.
Heh. Fjords. Great word.
Suzaku Feb 8th 2008 12:43AM
I'm already pining for them.
Jowbulla Feb 8th 2008 12:23AM
Trees with boobs!
Brasson Feb 8th 2008 12:42AM
The most important question: Are they tameable?
RogueJedi86 Feb 8th 2008 1:14AM
The first screenshot also shows a squirrel on the far right. Yay for critters in Northrend!
Elmo Feb 8th 2008 8:34AM
I really like those screenshots. really beautiful in a simple 'Earth-like' way
I can imagine a creature like that shoveltusk could exist on earth, and that's a good thing.
it's looks have a reason, tusks to dig in the snow to find food in the winter, a giant horn on it's head for territorial things and mates (like Stags and goats)
and a thick fur because of the cold.
nothing useless there.
Zarzuur Feb 8th 2008 9:07AM
the design of that area looks really good, like the best bits of Nagrand and Northern Eastern Kingdoms (Silverpine/Hillsbrad/Hinterlands) put together, with some Viking flavor thrown in on top!
I prefer the tone (and not just because it is Wrath!), I always thought Nagrand looks OK but is too sunny, IMO.