The OverAchiever: Pet shop and Trading Card Game mounts
This week we'll continue our Mountain O' Mounts guide examining rides from the WoW Trading Card Game and pet shop. For all those of you who let your snark flag fly over the sparkle pony ... here's your chance again! Here's the full series if you're just catching up with us:
- 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
- Mountain O' Mounts from professions
- Mountain O' Mounts from holidays
- Mountain O' Mounts in Cataclysm
- Mountain O' Mounts and the Argent Tournament

Mounts and pets from the Blizzard pet shop have been controversial since day one, although I'm not certain I understand why. Players have always been able to "buy" special mounts and pets via the Trading Card Game, and few people seemed to have serious objections to that. My best guess is that TCG rewards are the indirect result of players' actually enjoying the card game, and maybe people considered all the cool stuff that resulted as a nice bonus on top of that even if they were just buying particular cards off eBay or whatever.
- Celestial Steed Yes, folks, it's the sparkle pony! Perhaps the most notorious mount in the history of WoW, the Celestial Steed was both instantly popular and instantly unpopular, if that makes any sense. People generally like the mount itself, which is very pretty and a reskin of the Invincible model. They don't always like Blizzard's slow move to an increasing amount of pay content, and a lot of people wondered if the Celestial Steed was the harbinger of very bad things to come. Fortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case; everything through the pet store is for vanity purposes only, and we hope it'll stay that way. The sparkle pony is also notable for being the butt of at least one genius quest designer's joke in Welcome to the Machine, one of the best and funniest new quests to emerge in Cataclysm. Personally, I just like it because it looks like tiny stars are hopping off it like tiny celestial fleas, and this amuses me.
- Winged Guardian Words fail me: This looks really cool, and I think it's proof positive of just how good Blizzard's gotten with model design and animation. Now, for the love of all that is holy, will someone please overhaul the wyvern model?
WoW Trading Card Game mounts run the gamut from Holy crap, that's amazing to How on earth is this considered a unique mount? Anyone interested in seeing the array of cards available for pets, mounts, and miscellaneous fun stuff should definitely visit WoW TCG Loot, by the way. The site's invaluable for seeing what's out there, what you can expect to pay for it, and even the financial history of each card.
- Amani Dragonhawk Available from the Twilight of the Dragons expansion, this is actually the only way for Alliance players to get a dragonhawk mount outside of the blue one awarded for Mountain O' Mounts. It has the same pretty color scheme you'll see on dragonhawk NPCs within Zul'Aman ... for all those of you who haven't had your fill of them while running the place and wiping to the dragonhawk boss in a PUG. I am very depressed by the number of people for whom the request "Please kill the one on the left first and let the other one through" is open to interpretation.
- Big Battle Bear Available from the Drums of War expansion, this is one of the very few bear mounts that doesn't have something (goggles or armor) obscuring its eyes, for whatever reason.
- Blazing Hippogryph Available from the Wrathgate expansion, this is a really, really pretty mount and the only hippogryph in the game (barring taxi hippogryphs from night elf flight paths) to eschew the usual armor. The Flameward Hippogryph reward from the Molten Front is occasionally compared to it, and which you prefer is simply a matter of taste. As with the talbuk mounts we've already discussed, I actually kind of like the unarmored version.
- Magic Rooster Available from the Fields of Honor expansion, this was being sold by a vendor on one of the PTRs or betas I was on (I no longer recall which). For a brief period, absolutely everyone I saw in major cities was sitting astride a giant cock. Ha ha! The joke was inevitable. You all knew it. It's a reskinned version of the blood elf hawkstrider mount, but let's face it: Riding a giant chicken never gets old. You can also pretend to be Hans the hedgehog from Jim Henson's The Storyteller.
- Mottled Drake This is available from the Worldbreaker expansion. Honestly, I find this to be the least compelling TCG mount; it looks like a bronze drake with a bad outbreak of acne or possibly leprosy. The drake models are getting increasingly tired and could really do with an update. In comparison to the protodrake and firehawk models, they just look terrible.
- Riding Turtle Available from the Heroes of Azeroth expansion, this is one of the first (if not the first) TCG mounts introduced, and it's a little on the bizarre side in that it doesn't increase your speed the slightest bit unless you're in water.
- Savage Raptor This mount is available from the recent (April 2011) War of the Elements expansion. Horde players probably won't find this a terribly compelling mount, as it's simply a recoloration of the Darkspear trolls' 60% mounts, but this is the only form of that model that Alliance have a shot at riding. Personally, I still find the Venomhide Ravasaur the best of the lot.
- Spectral Tiger This comes from the Fires of Outland expansion. Before the mount changes, this was a 60% mount only, which was a great disappointment to anyone who found this but not the swift version (below).
- Swift Spectral Tiger Available from the Fires of Outland expansion, it's a more heavily armored version of the Spectral Tiger above. Both are completely unmistakeable, even at a distance. If you're Horde, the only other big cat mount to which you'll have access is (these days, at least) the Zul'Gurub Swift Zulian Panther.
- Wooly White Rhino This is available from the Icecrown expansion. For whatever reason, I have yet to see one of these on either of the two servers on which I play, so I had to rely on Wowhead's gallery and YouTube to get a good sense of the rhino's size and animations. It looks like it's a reskinned version of a kodo -- another mount that could seriously use an update these days -- and it's almost as large as a mammoth.
- X-51 Nether Rocket This comes from the Servants of the Betrayer expansion. Interestingly, both this and the X-51 X-TREME (below) are usable regardless of local mount conditions; that is, you can use them as ground mounts where flight isn't possible.
- X-51 Nether Rocket X-TREME This is also available from the Servants of the Betrayer expansion.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Xabidar Aug 11th 2011 5:15PM
Thank you! I've been wanting a list of all the mounts in the game that are obtainable from the TCG. After looking up the prices for the individual codes/cards, though, this looks like it will probably just be a list of mounts that I will never own. :(
Revynn Aug 11th 2011 5:49PM
Same.
As much as I would love to have a Spectral Tiger, Rhino or Magic Rooster, the prices on eBay are far beyond what I would be willing to pay for such a thing. I suppose my Disco Lion and Spectral Wolf from Tol Barad will have to suffice.
Gendou Aug 11th 2011 5:21PM
Spectral Tiger and Swift Spectral Tiger are not two separate cards.
Once you enter the code on a character, you get both of them.
Since they are now BOE items, some people keep one and sell the other, or send the other to a friend (a very good friend!) or alt.
emberdione Aug 11th 2011 5:39PM
I did this. It funded all my alts having epic flying and tons of bags. :)
Antthestone Aug 11th 2011 6:01PM
No, when they were FIRST introduced, they were infact 2 different cards
Starsmore Aug 11th 2011 6:43PM
No, it's always been the one card. I think you could only get one mount per card, or something like that (so if you wanted both the regular and epic Spectral tiger, you needed two cards), but I could be wrong on that part.
But it's only ever been one card.
Zaniac Aug 12th 2011 8:00AM
When it was introduced, it was ONE card, with ONE code, that could be entered ONCE.
... But when you had done that, the NPC then functioned as a vendor, allowing you to purchase BOTH mounts.
There has ever only been ONE Spectral Tiger Loot Card.
The Lesser Evil Aug 11th 2011 5:38PM
A Foxlight cameo!
Kotathalas Aug 11th 2011 5:59PM
As an owner of a riding turtle, not to be confused with the bluer version from fishing, I don't see an increased swimming speed. I think it's just normal swim speed, though I could be wrong. Though I LOVE the jump animation. It should at least give you the title "Turtle Hermit", let's work on that. It's kinda my favorite mount!!
edeesis Aug 11th 2011 5:59PM
If I could throw out a suggestion, and I know this is open to interpretation, but I'd love to hear which coloring of each mount skin you like the best, Allison.
I would definitely say I agree with this statement:
"Personally, I still find the Venomhide Ravasaur the best of the lot."
HappyTreeDance Aug 11th 2011 6:05PM
The Blazing Hippogryph is without, my favorite mount in the entire game. I wish I could justify the cost of it to myself, but I just can't. Plus, I'm pretty sure my husband would kill me if he found out I spent that much money on a WoW mount.
...Although he did spend over $300 on a remote control helicopter last year that he has flown all of 4 times, so maybe he doesn't have that much room to talk. ;)
Zaphkela Aug 11th 2011 6:09PM
"looks like it's a reskinned version of a kodo -- another mount that could seriously use an update these days"
You know, even back in vanilla I absolutely despised kodo mounts, even though most of the toons I played (and still do!) are Tauren. However, upon Cataclysm's release, I was stunned at how absolutely wonderful both Sunwalker kodo mounts look. Just goes to show you how much WoW texture artists have improved since the game came out.
But also, I think it shows that even 6+ year old models can still look good with just a new texture.
Philster043 Aug 11th 2011 6:25PM
I'm at 81 mounts now... might as well go all the way! Got a few from the Argent Tournament and the Dragonhawk and decided to take a break from that.
I'm currently working on Cenarion Expedition reputation to get the Hippogryph, and then after that I'll likely work on Shatar'i Skyguard since I'm at revered already on that. After that I'll probably resume Argent Tourney for some time to get a few more mounts, and then grind my teeth and go for Netherwing which I've been stalling on for a very long time now.
Then back to Argent Tournament to get the rest of the mounts and that should be enough for me to get very close to 100.
Amirite Aug 11th 2011 7:28PM
The Magic Rooster is not a reskin of the hawkstrider mounts. It is its own unique model.
/153 mounts and counting
Cyno01 Aug 11th 2011 8:20PM
Just FYI for anyone with sticker shock, i'm at 123 mounts at the moment with ZERO from the store or TCG. It can be done.
http://www.warcraftmounts.com/collection.php?id=38993
153 pets also, same deal.
http://www.warcraftpets.com/account/profile.asp?user=cyno01#col
Abbadon Aug 11th 2011 11:19PM
I have a similar rule, as far as not spending real money goes...
I'm at 145 pets without any from the TCG or store and 141 mounts. 5 of the mounts are TCG loot, but I got all of them from the the in-game AH.
I just wish more people would post the TCG stuff on my crappy server... Got gold burning a hole in my pocket and nothing to spend it on. /sigh
Eltoro151 Aug 12th 2011 12:59AM
Cyno, looking at your collection on the link you provided, I see you have more than one Netherwig drake. It is my understanding that after obtaining exalted status you could only choose one. Is this different for players who obtained exalted rep during BC or am I misssing something?
HappyTreeDance Aug 12th 2011 2:13AM
You get one drake for free after completing the entire rep grind. You can choose to purchase the others from Drake Dealer Hurlunk.
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=23489
Drahken Aug 12th 2011 4:04AM
I spent maybe 25 dollars over time on three seperate "Landro's Loot Box" cards (plus I had the one that came in my Cata Collector's Edition.) It gives you a box. That box mostly just gives crap like Pet Biscuits, but also has a very small chance to give any of the TCG mounts from that expansion or earlier. One of them gave me the Spectral Tiger (the lesser one. but it's still 100% these days). I couldn't believe it. 25 bucks for the mount is right on par with the Blizz shop, but it's also one of the rarest and most beautiful mounts in the game. One that costs a grand on eBay. It's the only ground mount I use now on my main.
Boven Aug 12th 2011 7:58AM
I've got a few of the trading card game mounts and wish I could have 'em all.
Regarding the wooly white rhino, it's not as large as a mammoth. They actually look a bit smaller than a kodo, at least with a Tauren on their back. A few patches back, I noticed that something had changed about the way they move. They move faster than their feet are actually running, so it kind of looks like they gliding/skating along. It's odd.
The riding turtle was the first TCG mount available and is still my favorite. Supposedly, the reason that it's 'run' speed is the same as a character's walking speed is that it didn't have a level restriction and Blizz didn't want to give an unfair advantage to low level characters.
I prefer the riding turtle's color to the one you get from fishing. I was pretty thrilled when I got it way back when and submitted a screenshot of my warrior riding his to Blizzard's screenshot gallery:
http://us.media.blizzard.com/wow/media/screenshots/mounts/riding-turtle/riding-turtle-ss24-full.jpg
I've also got the magic rooster mount. The jokes are, indeed, inevitable.