The OverAchiever: Mountain O' Mounts from professions

There are a number of interesting (and by interesting, perhaps I mean "occasionally very expensive and likely to drive you insane via RNG-laden accessibility") mounts available from professions, though for some of them, you'll have to be a practitioner in good standing before you'll ever be able to learn them.
Regrettably, I am the bearer of some very bad news this week concerning the Vial of the Sands for all those of you who like circumventing the highest costs in the game.
Also read:
- Combining The Ambassador and Mountain O' Mounts
- Mountain O' Mounts in Outland
- Mountain O' Mounts in Northrend
- Mountain O' Mounts in 5-man dungeons
- Mountain O' Mounts in raids
- Mountain O' Mounts from achievements
- Mountain O' Mounts from PvP
Alchemy
There's one mount available from alchemy, but you're if the alchemist in question, you'll have to spend a fairish amount of time involved with high-level (450+) archaeology as well. If you're not an alchemist, you can buy it off a player because the Vial of the Sands is BoE, albeit a very expensive BoE.
- Sandstone Drake You're going to spend an awful lot of time digging up tol'vir artifacts for a shot at the recipe for this bad boy, but I have to admit that I really liked the implementation of the Vial of the Sands all the same. Granted, we started off with an absolutely atrocious amount of RNG involved in getting this, which has been ameliorated somewhat, but how can you not love the idea of digging up a thousand-year-old alchemical recipe from a jar buried in an ancient desert city? Anyway, the recipe's available as a random drop from Canopic Jars, which you'll find alongside tol'vir artifact fragments. Most of the time, the jars will contain Mummified Organs (oh, eww), but eventually you'll hit pay dirt and the get the Vial recipe. However, creating an actual Vial is a hugely expensive undertaking. Even if you're an herbalist/fisherman and can easily afford to create the eight Flask of the Winds, Flask of Titanic Strength, and Deepstone Oil necessary, you'll still have to blow your daily Truegold transmute 12 times (or buy it off others) and shell out for the non-negotiable, 5,000-gold Pyrium-Laced Crystalline Vial and the 3,000-gold Sands of Time (eight of them!). It used to be possible to save yourself something like 8,000 gold by running a goblin character out to Yasmin (the seller) in Uldum to take advantage of Best Deals Anywhere and the guild perk Bartering, but Blizzard seems to have hotfixed that happy little trick out of existence just a few days ago. Sorry, folks.
Archaeology
There are two mounts available from archaeology (three if you count the Vial of the Sands required for the Sandstone Drake above):
- Fossilized Raptor This one's relatively easy to get and will probably pop up before too long if you consistently work on fossil artifacts. Judging from comments on both Wowhead and the forums, most people seem to get it around 200-250 archaeology skill, but as with just about everything else concerning archaeology, don't bank on it. You might get it as early as 100, but you also might find yourself putting multiple copies of gray artifacts together at 525 before it finally pops up. That's rare, but it can happen. Console yourself by saying that everyone has at least one nightmare artifact eluding their grasp in archaeology.
- Ultramarine Qiraji Battle Tank This one's statistically more likely to be that nightmare. Like the Vial of the Sands, the Qiraji Battle Tank -- or, more accurately, the Scepter of Azj'Aqir that summons it -- is a tol'vir archaeology item, which means you're not going to get a shot at it until 450 skill at the earliest. You'll find some people on Wowhead with horror stories about having thousands upon thousands of useless night elf and fossil artifact fragments by the time they work their way through the tol'vir rares, but as far as I recall, the situation was improved by Blizzard's hotfixing an increase to the number of tol'vir spawns in Kalimdor. Is it worth it? This is the only qiraji bug mount available outside of the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj raid unless you're one of the extraordinarily few players with the Black Qiraji Resonating Crystal, so my answer is yes.
There are no mounts available from blacksmithing.
Enchanting
There are no mounts available from enchanting, but there are faction-specific pets as of Cataclysm. We'll cover this in a later guide to the new pet achievements we talked about in The OverAchiever: New achievements in patch 4.2.
Engineering
There are three mounts available from engineering, but beware: Neither of the two flying machines can be learned by non-engineers, and the motorbikes are both very expensive (though less so than the Vial, above).
- Flying Machine (engineers only) The Flying Machine is actually pretty easy to build for an engineer fresh to Hellfire Peninsula, provided you've been keeping up on your profession leveling. You'll have to mine up a ton of Fel Iron for the various materials, but nodes are plentiful in Hellfire and Zangarmarsh. Assuming you can get your hands on enough, this is an absurdly cheap mount to build, and hey! If you're Horde, this also means never having to fly an ugly-ass wyvern! Reason enough for me to level engineering on my tauren warrior.
- Turbo-Charged Flying Machine (engineers only) The epic version requires a hell of a lot more time, if for no other reason than the need for eight Khorium Power Cores. The problem with Khorium Power Cores is that they need -- wait for it -- Khorium, and this is a rare spawn that can pop up on any given Outland mining node. With Outland depopulated since the end of The Burning Crusade, you'll often find yourself alone in a zone flying from one node to the next hoping against hope that some damn Khorium will spawn. While you can check the auction house and occasionally Qiff in Netherstorm's Area 52, you may not have much luck on a small to medium server, and the little Khorium you'll find there tends to be expensive as hell.
- Mechano-Hog (Horde)/Mekgineer's Chopper (Alliance) WoW's own motorbikes! I still remember when these were introduced in the Wrath of the Lich King beta. But you know how the Vial's so expensive because of a non-negotiable materials cost? Well, the motorbikes are what that was patterned on. Titansteel's cheaper than it used to be (then again, how could it not be compared to the opening days of Wrath?), but the Salvaged Iron Golem Parts are 3,000 gold, the Goblin-Machined Pistons (eight of them!) are 1,000 gold each, and the Elementium-Plated Exhaust Pipe is 1,500 gold. Oh, and they're also only available from a vendor in the Storm Peaks' K3, unless your engineer gets lucky and "skins" them off mobs in Ulduar. Yes folks, it's a gold sink, but judging from the number of them infesting the average server, it's an effective one. Also the subject of the achievement Get to the Choppa!
There is one mount theoretically available from fishing, although you couldn't prove it by me:
- Sea Turtle Ye gods. Yet another horribly random fishing drop that eludes yours truly. Oh well, it's not like Blizzard hasn't given me another crack at it. Once available only as a very random drop (El's Extreme Anglin' pegs it as 1 in 2,000 to 1 in 5,000) from any Northrend pool, its availability has been expanded to all pools in Azeroth's Cataclysm zones as well, including Tol Barad. Getting this is often best combined with One That Didn't Get Away so that you're making yourself miserable for the purpose of multiple achievements rather than just one. However, as someone who fished up umpteen million Fangtooth Herring in Wrath without once seeing either a Dark Herring or a turtle, it's also possible that you'll make yourself miserable for the purpose of no achievements. Bitch, bitch. Moan, moan. Also the subject of the achievement Turtles All the Way Down.
There are no mounts available from inscription.
Jewelcrafting
There are no mounts available from jewelcrafting.
Leatherworking
There are no mounts available from leatherworking.
Tailoring
There are three mounts available from tailoring and, like their flying engineering counterparts, they're tailors-only:
- Flying Carpet (tailors only) Like the standard-issue Flying Machine for engineers, this is a fairly easy starter flying mount to make if you've been keeping up with your professions when you reach Outland. The flying carpet mounts were famous for a period in Wrath for situating character models right in the middle of them -- by which I mean half on top and half below -- leading to a rash of people who appeared to have been eaten by ambulatory rugs. Curiously enough, this also wound up being an issue with the stone drake models when Cataclysm went live. I wonder if the issue was caused by the same errant bit of code.
- Magnificent Flying Carpet (tailors only) Like the Frosty Carpet below, this was originally intended as the epic flying counterpart to the Flying Carpet, but it's trainable and has a much cheaper materials cost.
- Frosty Flying Carpet (tailors only) Whenever I see one of these (well, the carpet mounts more generally), I'm immediately transported to that memorable night in Sunwell when our raid leader was chewing us out over our abysmal performance on what was supposed to be farm content. After a particularly appalling series of wipes on the Twins, he paused to catch his breath between (accurate) denunciations of our performance when we all heard a tinny little voice over Vent. Turns out our DPS warrior had leaned back from his computer and was quietly singing A Whole New World to himself. The raid never really recovered that evening. What does this have to do with the Frosty Flying Carpet? Absolutely nothing.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Daikaiju Jun 2nd 2011 8:16PM
Give leathworkers gliders!
icepyro Jun 2nd 2011 9:08PM
YES, and enchanters a broom!
Maybe Blacksmithing can have an steel horse or titanium drake or something, but otherwise I can't really think of anything.
I really can't think of anything for JCs either other than maybe a set of rings that can be made to work like a teleport spell.
Still I would love for all the professions to have mounts. That would be cool.
thatguyb25 Jun 2nd 2011 11:52PM
For JC's maybe a hovering disk, like from Eye of Eternity.
cavluke Jun 3rd 2011 5:15AM
I can imagine that BS would be able to craft some armored drakes or other mounts - as in - he put armor on standard issue drake to make it military grade.. :)
Armored Proto-Drake anyone? I would even go for a requirement, that you have to have the "standard" Proto-Drake of some kind to turn it into armored proto-drake..
Rylka Jun 3rd 2011 8:25AM
The blacksmithing mount should be a Thor-style hammer. Whirl it around your head and throw it while you hold on. :)
themightysven Jun 3rd 2011 11:01AM
If JCs get flying disks then I'll have to learn JC on my warlock and have them fly around Tzeentch Sorcerer Style.
Hob Jun 3rd 2011 11:05AM
@themightysven
The Raven God approves.
/cough
I mean, me too!
Sindella Jun 2nd 2011 8:27PM
First Aid needs an ambulance mount...
Oakraven Jun 2nd 2011 8:44PM
How about a Bandageing practice dummy. Takes 100 of each of the current posible bandages.
razion Jun 2nd 2011 8:27PM
A whole newww woorrrlld... :D
Revynn Jun 2nd 2011 8:52PM
Exactly.
One of my favorite parts of doing Throne of the Four Winds (and Uldum in general) is riding around inside on my Carpets. The Arabic/Egyption theme of the whole zone just works too well to use anything else.
Comito Jun 3rd 2011 8:05AM
Funny ass story about the raid lol
Revynn Jun 2nd 2011 8:36PM
Currently 87/100 on my warlock and 12K/21K revered with the Mag'har. I could have it this weekend if I broke down and bought the 5Seal-375G mounts from the Argent tournament, but I want to get the 100 and 150 seal mounts out of the way first.
Soooo close . . . .
Persephanie Jun 2nd 2011 8:41PM
Agreed.
raingod Jun 2nd 2011 8:44PM
Jesus, give it a rest already. Go play something else then if it bothers you that fucking much.
Revynn Jun 2nd 2011 8:46PM
"They're nothing but money grabbing con artists."
So then why do you give them your money every month?
Hob Jun 2nd 2011 8:54PM
If the game were free to download and play, and had no monthly subscription fee, yeah, I'd be right there with you. For example, I enjoyed playing Allods up to level 5 or 6, until you had to pay cash for "incense" and "candles" and... I don't know, whatever they used to sell so you could level and resurrect and whatnot. Then it was like, meh, not going there.
Every single thing that you get in WoW - including mounts - costs the initial fee to buy the software, and then your monthly fee to keep your account active. Put another way: I became revered with the Oracles back in November 09. I've been buying mysterious eggs from them ever since. When the Reins of the Green Proto-Drake *finally* drop for me, I will have paid (subscription fee * months since Nov 09) for that mount.
Buying mounts from the store gives you 2 of the 97 other mounts you will need to farm to get mountain o' mounts. It's undeniably convenient, but it's not a game breaker. You can also get mounts from the card game, but I don't hear a lot of complaining about that. Sure, the random factor is there, but if you bought a pack of cards for $4.95 and it had the Spectral Tiger or Massive Chicken (or whatever) -- you still paid real money for that fake thing. It seems much much worse to me that people are willing to pay $800 on eBay for a WoW card game mount.
Noyou Jun 2nd 2011 9:04PM
Another self indulgent rant brought to you by Stella. What's the difference if you spend 2 months worth of WoW time (approx $30 RL value) grinding for a mount or 5 min and $25 cash for a mount that might not be unique but you can use it on EVERY one of your toons. Hmmm. Not much of a decision there. So I'm not a snowflake. Ooooh. Guess what? There are very few "rare" mounts in game now. If the latest mount was able to be obtained by fishing up from a pool or came at the expense of raiding it would be one of the most sought after in the game. I applaud anyone who realizes the value of time vs money. I admit I was one of the fools who poked fun at the people who bought sparkle pony. Until I thought about how much of a deal it really is. If there were an option to take a mount I already have and make it account bound you better believe I would pay for that service.
Revynn Jun 2nd 2011 9:05PM
- "Sea Turtle Ye gods. Yet another horribly random fishing drop that eludes yours truly."
So should I mention that I got my Turtle at skill level 63 in Twilight Highlands while waiting for my guild's BoT raid to form?
Tempes Magus Jun 2nd 2011 10:11PM
I got both my turtles(2 toons) on a random whim to fish off Moa'ki Harbor(in Dragonblight) after giving up on trying for the mount, back shortly after it was added to the game.
I was pretty happy and lucky.
I think you pretty much just have to give up and randomly try when you see a convenient pool. It's a lot less stressful.