The OverAchiever: Mountain O' Mounts in 5-man dungeons

This week's article addresses the mounts you can find in 5-man content, of which there are quite a few. However, please note that I haven't included special holiday mounts like the Headless Horseman's mount or the Big Love Rocket. Even though they technically drop from 5-man content, they're only available under special circumstances, so they'll pop up in a later guide.
As a note to anyone following the Mountain o' Mounts series, I'll be preempting it for two weeks to run full guides on the Noblegarden and Children's Week 2011 holidays, which begin on April 24 and May 1 respectively. We'll return to Mountain o' Mounts on May 5.
Also read: Combining The Ambassador and Mountain O' Mounts, Mountain O' Mounts in Outland, and Mountain O' Mounts in Northrend.
I've organized this according to the level of content at which you're most likely to encounter the mounts, from classic Azeroth dungeons on up.
Rivendare's Deathcharger
The evil blue horsey was once famous as the rarest dropped mount in the game, supposedly dropping at a nightmarish .01% rate. Or so the playerbase estimated; the drop rate was so incredibly low that nobody was really sure just how low it was. As another kick to the teeth, until patch 1.6.0, you only ever got one chance to kill Baron Rivendare per run. If you wiped on him, which was a distinct possibility at the time due to his constant damage aura and numerous adds, he'd despawn.
Someone trotting around on the Deathcharger back in the day is the sort of person who should be actively encouraged to buy lottery tickets and play the ponies, 'cause ... damn.
Where you'll find it Baron Rivendare -- once the end boss of the undead side of Stratholme and the original owner of the Deathcharger -- took a little road trip in Wrath of the Lich King to the death knight starting experience, and afterwards set up shop in Naxxramas on the Four Horsemen encounter. He's left his evil horsey and his loot table in the care of a relative, so nowadays you'll find the Deathcharger (sometimes) on Lord Aurius Rivendare's corpse.
Drop rate These days, a far more forgiving 0.8-1%.
Also the subject of Deathcharger's Reins, a feat of strength
Raven Lord
While technically a re-skin of the troll raptor mounts, there's no denying that the Raven Lord mount is irresistibly badass.
It was once available only to druids (or anyone in party with one) as part of their Swift Flight Form quest series. After you'd completed the quests and gotten your equally badass epic flight form, you could pick up an Essence-Infused Moonstone for future resummons. This led to a number of players "hiring" druids for runs and/or summons in Sethekk Halls for a chance at the mount. Fortunately, anyone can get it these days.Where you'll find it It's dropped by Anzu, a special boss that spawns only in heroic Sethekk Halls. You'll have to get to honored with the Lower City faction of The Burning Crusade in order to purchase the Auchenai Key granting you entry to the heroic version of the dungeon, but that's pretty easy. Questing in Terokkar Forest or a few runs of normal Auchenai Crypts/Sethekk Halls/Shadow Labyrinth should get you to honored quickly.
Drop rate 1%
Also the subject of Reins of the Raven Lord, a feat of strength
Swift White Hawkstrider
What I remember most about this mount is its being the only hawkstrider in the game that tauren could ride at the time ... I think? I'm not sure that tauren could even ride the PvP hawkstrider before Blizzard finally caved and made every mount available to each race (by the way, that's the first article that Sacco ever wrote for WoW Insider). This was the first rare mount I ever won in a roll-off, and every time I popped my female tauren main onto it, I started laughing. There is no way to make a giant cow perched on an equally giant chicken look dignified.
Where you'll find it Dropped by Kael'thas "Tempest Keep was merely a setback!" Sunstrider in heroic Magisters' Terrace. MgT (we tried valiantly to have it nicknamed MrT, but no dice) was arguably the most dangerous heroic of The Burning Crusade era, but these days most classes can solo it without too much difficulty.
Drop rate 1%
Also the subject of Swift White Hawkstrider, a feat of strength
Bronze Drake
The Bronze Drake was Blizzard's experiment with putting a Zul'Aman-esque timed run mechanic in 5-man content. Actually, scratch that; you can argue that the 45-minute Baron run in Strat was really the granddaddy of later timed runs, but all you really got from that was the satisfaction of saving some hapless NPC's life. (Question: What happened to Ysida Harmon in Cataclysm, anyway?) Needless to say, that is nowhere near as satisfying as acquiring another mount.
Where you'll find it Dropped by the Infinite Corruptor, a mob that spawns in the heroic version of the Culling of Stratholme. You've got 25 minutes from the true start of the dungeon (i.e., once all players have zoned into the city proper; you should see a countdown at the top of your screen) to reach him. At level 85, this should be a cakewalk, and even for well-geared level 80s, it was almost never an issue. However, it was a pretty reasonable challenge in the first few months of Wrath of the Lich King.
Drop rate 100%. As long as you can kill the Corruptor before time runs out (and you do have to kill him; if you're fighting him when the clock hits zero, he'll vanish), you've got yourself a drake.
Blue Proto-Drake
For a lot of players, this was their first introduction to the very cool new proto-drakes of Wrath. Every other proto-drake at that point was either an incredibly rare spawn, an equally rare chance at the end of a long reputation grind, the subject of a lengthy set of achievements in 5-mans, 10-mans, or 25-mans, or the reward for a year's worth of effort.
Where you'll find it Dropped by Skadi the Ruthless in heroic Utgarde Pinnacle. Skadi was one of the tougher bosses in the early part of the expansion, though I say that as a bear tank once saddled with a non-360 degree, must-have-target Swipe. These days a few classes can solo heroic UP without difficulty.
Drop rate 1%
Blue Drake
I'm cheating here a little by including the Blue Drake, which pulled double duty in Wrath as both a raid drop and -- much later -- an incentive to keep players from running away screaming from Oculus. This wasn't a giant issue before December 2009, because the people who had to do Oculus for whatever reason usually made a group specifically for that purpose, and most others simply avoided it. Once the dungeon finder debuted in patch 3.3, lots of players suddenly found themselves "randomed" into the most widely-hated instance in the game and responded by getting the hell out of Dodge. Ironically, the number of players dropping the dungeon made it all the more likely that other people entering the queue would land the place, because the dungeon finder prioritizes any run where people are already in the instance. Players coming into an existing Oculus run usually responded by getting the hell out of Dodge. I was once in an Oculus where no fewer than 7 players dropped before we'd finished pulling the opening hall.
Nightmare. So Blizzard decided to sweeten the deal with extra badges, gems, and a chance at the Blue Drake. Players responded by thinking for a few seconds before getting the hell out of Dodge. Nah, most stayed. Apparently, players' price for suffering through a heroic they don't like is a very small chance at a mount, so Blizzard is perhaps correct for thinking that history will repeat itself. We'll find out soon enough.
Where you'll find it You won't find it there nowadays, but it was once a rare drop from something called the Cache of the Ley-Guardian, a goody bag awarded to players who successfully completed heroic Oculus. Today it's gone back to being a random drop off the 10-man version of Malygos.
Drop rate 1%
Vitreous Stone Drake
I've privately wondered if this thing is the latter-day version of the Blue Drake, because Stonecore is arguably Cataclysm's most unforgiving dungeon. Then again, if that were true, it'd be somewhat counterproductive to have the dungeon's second (and easiest) boss dropping it, so maybe not.
Where you'll find it Dropped by Slabhide in both the normal and heroic versions of Stonecore.
Drop rate 0.8-1%. It almost invariably goes to the run's worst player.
Drake of the North Wind
One of the very cool-looking new drake models, but you'll have to suffer through one of Cataclysm's more annoying bosses to have a shot at it.
Where you'll find it Dropped by Altairus in heroic Vortex Pinnacle. Fortunately for us, this boyo's come in for a few recent nerfs. I tend to agree with Fox here that the nerf was well-deserved, not least because Lightning Blast was nothing more than a big ol' "Screw you" to someone who'd been tossed from tornado to tornado before finally getting tossed off the platform.
Drop rate 0.8-1%
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Brouck Apr 14th 2011 4:11PM
I'm surprised to see you didn't mention anything about A Call to Arms, and the slight, slight chance that one of these may drop in the perk bag for presumably tanks/healers.
Cyrus Apr 14th 2011 4:19PM
Since it's not implemented yet, it's hardly an option. Maybe it'll be implemented next week, maybe it'll be a month, but someone cannot read this article today and say "hmmm, I'll start grinding that" about the Call to Arms. And she did in fact link to a discussion of it.
Rennai Apr 14th 2011 4:22PM
It was referenced, just subtly. (check the "history will repeat itself" link in the Blue Drake section).
StormDance Apr 14th 2011 5:45PM
@Stella Khatibi
"We also wanted to clarify, mounts that have a possibility to be found in a Satchel of Exotic Mysteries are found with the same rarity as if you had slain the dungeon boss that normally drops them." --Takralus
so yes, in fact this would be a perfectly viable way to farm for said rare mounts.
Narshe Apr 14th 2011 7:36PM
So, just to clarify, if you queue for the CTA you can get ANY mount that would normally drop in a 5 man dungeon?
loop_not_defined Apr 14th 2011 10:02PM
Stella, Oculus was an immense PITA. That's why people didn't run it - pretty much the same reason tanks aren't PUGing. Blizzard added goodies and Oculus completion rates shot up. It worked. There's no reason to think it won't work this time around, at least to some degree.
Also, I'm failing to see the irony in your comment. Or were you being sarcastic? o_O
Hal Apr 14th 2011 4:11PM
While I've only been playing a moderate time (3 yrs), I can definitely say I've only seen one of those mounts drop, and that's the Bronze Drake.
While I'm wanting 100 mounts, I've just resigned myself to not really trying for these mounts. There are simply too many things where I've farmed and farmed and farmed (and farmed!) and seem naught but wasted evenings for my effort.
Revynn Apr 15th 2011 2:54AM
I've farmed Kaels chicken twice, and my DK has both the Green Proto and The Barons Deathcharger. After 30-40 runs of a dungeon without seeing a drop, it's easy to get discouraged, but you just have to keep trying. Like my GM (also a mount collector) and I say whenever we try to get people to go on X run with us for a mount, "Yeah, the drop rate is low, but it's even lower if you don't try".
The trick is not to spend hours on end grinding Stratholme over and over and over. Just make it a part of your daily routine and make sure to hit it 3-4 times a week. Skip any and all unnecessary trash to make the process as painless as possible. Heck, make a game out of it. See how quickly you can get from entrance to kill or if you can get to the boss without pulling a single unnecessary mob.
Minstrel Apr 14th 2011 4:11PM
"Where you'll find it Dropped by Altairus in heroic Vortex Pinnacle."
The Drake of the North Wind is dropped in the normal version, too. My shaman got remarkably lucky and had it drop while leveling up, and won the roll to boot.
Cetha Apr 14th 2011 4:13PM
Unless they have changed it Drake of the North Wind drops in both regular and heroic.
I have had the bad luck to see it drop twice so far, once on my very first trip into Reg VP a few days into Cata, and just last week in Heroic, and I didn't win it either time.
I'm certain I shall never see it again...
davekarns Jun 3rd 2011 2:07PM
Roll a hunter and solo the normal version. I got mine after about 50 trips...
wendyrose9 Apr 14th 2011 4:18PM
It's funny how "meh" most Hordies are about the Deathcharger and the White Hawkstrider because they are just recolors of Horde racial mounts. But Alliance are all MUST HAVE about them. Whereas MUST HAVE mounts for Horde were the ZG tiger and the Brewfest ram.
I'm so looking forward to 4.1and finally getting a kitty mount on my Horde main (hopefully)!
The Dewd Apr 14th 2011 4:29PM
The person in my guild with the worst dice rolls of all time (he generally loses with 100s) has both the white hawkstrider and the blue drake. Admittedly, I think all four of his blue drakes from Heroic Oculus were on an alt, frustrating him to no end.
I wish I had more time in the day to farm for this stuff. I need to start running H MrT every day again.
Cyrus Apr 14th 2011 4:29PM
OK, so there are a total of eight mounts that are now available from 5-man dungeons, not counting holiday events. Of them, six have a drop rate of roughly 1 percent, including two that are in level 85 heroic content so they're impossible to solo. Soloable or not, the chance of any individual getting any of them is very low. It can happen, especially if you try dozens of times over the lives of your characters, but you can't plan on it. In addition, a seventh used to have such a drop rate but now it's not available in a 5-man dungeon AT ALL and is only here for historical reasons.
So, basically, again leaving out holiday events, all the 5-man dungeons in the game can be reliably expected to contribute one mount to Mountain O' Mounts, right?
Ouch.
The Dewd Apr 14th 2011 4:34PM
It depends on how willing you are to farm. The biggest problem is that these mounts are scattered to the four winds and the Cata mounts aren't soloable. (I don't know if you could solo Heroic Culling of Stratholme.)
I farmed the Raven up on my Druid and I'd estimate that I went completely insane before getting it. I did it at 80, before they removed the need for the stone, and learned the hard way how to clear that room. I forget exactly how many tries it took but I probably put in at least 60 tries or so before it dropped. I actually stopped at one point because I couldn't stand to do that every day. And that was even with being able to take a portal from Dal to Shat.
Unfortunately, other than the bronze drake, you could farm forever and never see any of these. But this isn't the "guaranteed achievements" section, it's the OverAchiever.
hdocktor Apr 14th 2011 5:40PM
The cata mounts are soloable on NORMAL. There are multiple videos and written strats on how to solo those bosses to farm the mounts.
Mummrah Apr 14th 2011 6:30PM
Time, determination, but mostly, a lot of luck. I have all of the pre-Cata mounts except for the Blue Drake that used to be obtainable from Oculus. All except for the Blue Proto-Drake was done solo. Sadly I never saw, let alone had a chance to roll on, either of the ZG mounts. C'est la vie.
charlequin Apr 14th 2011 8:34PM
Heroic Culling is definitely soloable under 25, for at least some classes, and pretty trivially duoable. Out of all the mounts in this article it's by far the easiest to get now.
rikti.striker Apr 14th 2011 11:49PM
I tried solo'ing H UP on my mount collector and it didn't go well, not at all. I did ok up to a point, then the adds overwhelmed my pet, then me. Just couldn't deal with 'em fast enough.
Otherwise, I have the White chicken, Baron's mount, Anzu on 2 alts (neither of these on on my mount collector though -_-,) and the Bronze Drake. The grind on those is not bad at all, rep gating not withstanding.
I just made running those my priority for first thing as I logged on and got them out of the way. Go for it. :)
Revynn Apr 15th 2011 3:05AM
@rikti - since you said "pet", I'm assuming you're a Hunter or warlock. Skadi is very doable solo as a warlock with a standard PvE Demo spec. Just make sure to use your Felguard rather than your void as it's a situation of "the best defense is a good offense". Fel Storm makes quick work of adds and keeps a fair amount of threat on Skadi.
If you're a hunter, make sure you're using a tenacity pet specced for survivability and use a Glyphed Misdirect. Keep Mend Pet rolling and chain MD's and it shouldn't be too difficult. If your pet is getting rocked too badly to keep up, consider farming up your T5 2P set bonus and it'll be a breeze.
The trick with Skadi is to take your time. At the end of Wrath the gauntlet became a race, but with a little patience you can take the hallway 2-3 adds at a time and never overwhelm your pet.