PTR Brewfest includes summoned barmaid pets, rams and kodos segregated by faction

You may remember that we announced that a Brewfest Kodo was hidden in the WoTLK Alpha files some time ago. With patch 2.4.3, the Kodo did in fact get into this year's Brewfest. The Brewfest is currently open for testing on the PTR, and you can see the Kodos for yourselves - but only on the Horde side.
That's right. Blizzard has added the Kodo mount, but not in the way many of us had hoped. The Ram mount is now available for purchase only on the Alliance side, and the Kodo mount only on the Horde side. Kisirani has confirmed that this is intended. She says that they came to this decision only after much deliberation, but it's likely staying, although she'll listen to constructive criticism. As you can imagine, this has not been well received.
I myself am most definitely on the side of those who think this wasn't the best move Blizzard could have made. At best, it's closing the barn door after the proverbial horse (or ram in this case) has escaped. To my mind, this move has uncomfortable paralells to the Ghost Wolf pet fiasco.
The fact that a cross faction mount was now incredibly simple to get for the Horde, with no reciprocal reward given to the Alliance chafed people the wrong way, especially when it was followed with an announcement that the Horde would get easy access to yet another mount with an Alliance-only skin, the Cenarion War Hippogryph. However, Kisirani seemed to suggest that the Alliance's waiting would pay off next year if they had patience. That was inferred by many to mean that they would get some kind of cross faction mount or other reward to make up for the ram come the next Brewfest. Many people banked on it. While the inferred promise wasn't as blantant as in the case of the Ghost Wolf, it was at least there.
The real problem with the ram last brewfest, however, was not that it was a cross faction mount as much as that it was exceedingly simple to get: You just did a week or two of dailies, and you could expect to get yourself a ram. It was also the first level 40 cross faction mount. This was unprecedented. Before, if you wanted a cross-faction mount, you had to reign yourself to killing certain bosses hundreds of times in hopes of seeing a very rare drop.
The Alliance, though, are not the only people to get let down by this. There's quite a few Horde who have been looking forward to getting a Brewfest Ram all year as well. They may have switched characters over the year, or didn't have a chance to get the ram, or decided to spend their tickets on goggles or clothes instead. All of sudden, they're now lamenting that they didn't get the grind done last year -- poor Zach is one of them.
If the Horde already have the mounts, and they're only available for such a short time window, what's the harm anyway? Kodo and rams probably won't lose their faction uniqueness just because a few people were able to grind them out in a 2 week window. I'd understand if you didn't want to implement them at all, but now that you have implemented them, it's only fair to level the playing field for the Alliance by giving them kodos, and for any Horde who weren't in a position to grind a ram last year by giving them rams.
Some people have another concern: If the Brewfest mounts aren't very unique, what's the point of grinding them? If you want a kodo as Horde or a ram as Alliance, it's no longer that big of a deal to grind to exalted with Thunder Bluff or Ironforge, and you don't have to stuff all the grinding into a small period of about half a month, either. Sure, the Brewfest mounts look slightly different, but the differences on the Kodo look a bit gaudy, and the differences on the Ram loo too subtle to justify the grind, as far as I'm concerned.
On the good news side, there are one or two other new tricks to the Brewfest this year. Apparently there are items that temporarily change your mount into a Brewfest Kodo or Ram (similar to Fresh Holly for Winterveil), and there's a new holiday boss in Blackrock Depths, Coren Direbrew. Rumor has it that he drops a trinket named the Brightbrew Charm that summons a barmaid. If this is true, that almost makes up for the loss of a Kodo. Almost.
Filed under: Horde, Factions, Bosses, Instances, News items, Blizzard, Events, Analysis / Opinion, Items, Patches, Realm News, Dwarves, Alliance, Mounts






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Zuldim Jun 24th 2008 1:37PM
Maybe the new Argent Dawn faction will sell the bats you ride around on in Eastern Kingdoms as horde in UC area?
Harklum Jun 24th 2008 1:53PM
Alliance:
Deathcharger's Reins
Swift Razzashi Raptor
Swift White Hawkstrider
Horde:
Swift Zulian Tiger
Brewfest Ram (Not coming back this year)
I wouldn't QQ about horde favoring. It was never announced alliance were getting Kodo's, only assumed.
Richard Jun 24th 2008 2:01PM
Alliance:
0.1% drop rate on each of those mounts.
Horde:
100% if you're willing to do the daily Brewfest quests.
Yeah, way to compare similar-looking fruit there.
Heilig Jun 24th 2008 2:02PM
Um, you need to edit that, pal.
Horde:
Brewfest Ram
Cenarion War Hippogryph
Alliance:
Dungeon drops that are 1% or less drop rate do NOT count. If they did you would see tons of people riding around on them instead of them being the uber-rare thing they are now.
This is about a realistically achievable mount that doesn't require tons of luck to even make drop, and then have to win the roll for.
Troll somewhere else. Pun intended.
Richard Jun 24th 2008 2:03PM
Well, the Hawkstrider is probably higher than 0.1%... but it's still much lower than a *guaranteed* cross-faction mount.
Harklum Jun 24th 2008 2:10PM
My point was, Brewfest mount is no longer available. That's down to 0% from 100%.
I'm not sure I would entirely consider the Cenarion War Hippogryph an alliance mount. It wasn't recieved by any one faction earlier than the other.
Regardless, I highly doubt Blizzard intentionally screws over one faction rather than the other...
Swiss Jun 24th 2008 2:51PM
Reigns of the Winterspring Frostsaber:
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=13086
'nuff said.
Preston Jun 24th 2008 6:40PM
I've never heard so much whining from the Alliance over something so completely, utterly insignificant. This is the same faction that boycotts things if they don't go their way, such as Alterac Valley. They even whine about Horde PvP racials (apparently, troll berserking is what's causing them to leave their flags unguarded in Arathi Basin), even though the Alliance has the superior racials for the Arena!
Honestly, this just makes me despise Alliance players even more than I already did.
Rhoot Jun 26th 2008 4:22AM
@Swiss: Except that mount is alliance exclusive. ;)
Still, I've been dying to get a kodo as alliance since they're by far my favorite mount. This was about the most lame thing Blizzard could do. :(
Yyakov Jun 24th 2008 1:40PM
Once again, Blizzard screws the Alliance over.
Preston Jun 24th 2008 6:43PM
"Once again?" Cite a previous example, please.
RogueJedi86 Jun 24th 2008 1:40PM
Definitely an outrage that Horde have gotten the Ram last year, but Alliance have no chance to get a Kodo. As an Alliance member who was eager to get a Kodo(along with most every Alliance I know), I am outraged at not being able to get one.
Tridus Jun 24th 2008 1:42PM
Well, so much for getting Kodo. :( Guess I'll be ignoring Brewfest this year.
Reinard Jun 24th 2008 1:42PM
That sucks! :( I wanted a ram so bad...I almost got one, too, but the character I wanted it on wasn't 40 yet! And I wasn't playing my 70 anymore at the time...meh, I really hope they change this. The only reason I'd want a kodo is for my tauren. I hope they change this back ;_;
Tridus Jun 24th 2008 1:42PM
Well, so much for getting Kodo. :( Guess I'll be ignoring Brewfest this year.
Krazen Jun 24th 2008 2:08PM
dido, i so wanted the Kodos, way to jip the alliance blizzard. I better get a flying bat mount in Wrath like the horde go Cenarion War Hippogryph. Y would the alliance want to get a ram anyways, the faction grind for IF isn't even a issue its called BG's.
Mullinator Jun 24th 2008 1:43PM
This really does feel like a low blow if you are Alliance. Sure it's a pretty small thing that has no gameplay effects but then why create this limitation in the first place? Is it really a big problem to even things out by letting the Alliance and Horde get these mounts? They seemed ok with it last year and now they reverse that decision?
If it had never occured in the first place no one would care. Now they just go ahead and arbitrarily piss people off? I see no reason for doing this.
Unknown Jun 24th 2008 1:44PM
I'm pretty unhappy with this decision. A dwarf holiday that sucks this bad for alliance is unacceptable.
What a waste of a holiday, I'm personally going to /spit on every Brewfest NPC I happen to pass by.
zygote Jun 24th 2008 1:44PM
So, the Alliance get screwed over again by Blizzard in favor of the Horde?
In other news, water is wet, the sky is blue and the sun is warm.
Move along, nothing to see here.
Preston Jun 24th 2008 6:40PM
The Alliance whines and cries about something insignificant and meaningless...and the world turns...