Blizzard introduces tradable "Guardian Cub" companion pet, purchasable through the Blizzard Store
Blizzard has just announced a companion pet called the Guardian Cub that you can purchase through the Blizzard store. Unlike previous pets, this companion pet will be a one-time-only use item and will not be Bind on Account. Additionally, this pet will be able to be traded to other players for gold.
Yes, you heard that right.
The pet will cost $10, and you can trade it to other people in game for whatever in-game currency or items you want.
The full Blizzard FAQ after the break.
Guardian Cub FAQ
Yes, you heard that right.
The pet will cost $10, and you can trade it to other people in game for whatever in-game currency or items you want.
The full Blizzard FAQ after the break.
Guardian Cub FAQ
Q: How does the Guardian Cub pet work? How is it different from other Pet Store pets?
Unlike the other Pet Store companions, the Guardian Cub is a tradable, one-time-use pet that permanently binds to a single character upon use. When you purchase the Guardian Cub from the online store, the character you designate will receive a bind-on-use item to carry in his or her inventory. You can either use the item yourself to permanently add the pet to your character's collection (consuming the item in the process), or -- after a brief initial cooldown period -- you can trade the item to another player so he or she can add it to one of their character's collections. Note that once the pet has been added to a character's Companions list, it can no longer be traded, so make sure you're giving the cub a happy home.
Q: Will I be able to carry more than one Guardian Cub at a time?
While a character can only have one Guardian Cub in his or her Companions list, you can have as many in your inventory as you like. Please note that Guardian Cub items do not stack, so each one will take up a bag or bank slot.
Q: How much will the Guardian Cub cost in the Pet Store?
The Guardian Cub will be priced the same as the other Pet Store pets ($10 USD). All sales of the Guardian Cub are final -- no refunds will be given once a purchase is made.
Q: Why did you decide to make the Guardian Cub tradable?
Since the introduction of the Pet Store, many players have been asking for ways to get the companions we offer there without having to spend real-world cash. By making the Guardian Cub tradable (much like the BoE mounts from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game), players interested in the new pet will have fun, alternative in-game ways to get one. In addition to trading the pet, players can give the Guardian Cub as a gift to another character for a special occasion; guild leaders can use them to reward members for a job well done; and so on. We also hope this change will help reduce the number of incidents of scamming via trading for invalid pet codes.
Q: Could I put the Guardian Cub up on the auction house to try to make some gold if I wanted to?
While our goal is to offer players alternative ways to add a Pet Store pet to their collection, we're ok with it if some players choose to use the Guardian Cub as a safe and secure way to try to acquire a little extra in-game gold without turning to third-party gold-selling services. However, please keep in mind that there's never any guarantee that someone will purchase what you put up for sale in the auction house, or how much they'll pay for it. Also, it's important to note that we take a firm stance against buying gold from outside sources because in most cases, the gold these companies offer has been stolen from compromised accounts. (You can read more about our stance here.) While some players might be able to acquire some extra gold by putting the Guardian Cub in the auction house, that's preferable to players contributing to the gold-selling "black market" and account theft.
Q: Are you changing the other available Pet Store pets (e.g. Lil' Ragnaros, the Pandaren Monk) to work this way?
No, the other available Pet Store pets will continue to work as they always have.
Q: What about future Pet Store pets?
It's too early to say how we'll handle future Pet Store pets. We made this change in response to feedback from players looking for alternate ways to get the Pet Store pets, and we're always looking into other opportunities for improvement. We're interested in hearing what players think of the Guardian Cub when it launches, and we hope you'll have fun with this new flying friend.
Unlike the other Pet Store companions, the Guardian Cub is a tradable, one-time-use pet that permanently binds to a single character upon use. When you purchase the Guardian Cub from the online store, the character you designate will receive a bind-on-use item to carry in his or her inventory. You can either use the item yourself to permanently add the pet to your character's collection (consuming the item in the process), or -- after a brief initial cooldown period -- you can trade the item to another player so he or she can add it to one of their character's collections. Note that once the pet has been added to a character's Companions list, it can no longer be traded, so make sure you're giving the cub a happy home.
Q: Will I be able to carry more than one Guardian Cub at a time?
While a character can only have one Guardian Cub in his or her Companions list, you can have as many in your inventory as you like. Please note that Guardian Cub items do not stack, so each one will take up a bag or bank slot.
Q: How much will the Guardian Cub cost in the Pet Store?
The Guardian Cub will be priced the same as the other Pet Store pets ($10 USD). All sales of the Guardian Cub are final -- no refunds will be given once a purchase is made.
Q: Why did you decide to make the Guardian Cub tradable?
Since the introduction of the Pet Store, many players have been asking for ways to get the companions we offer there without having to spend real-world cash. By making the Guardian Cub tradable (much like the BoE mounts from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game), players interested in the new pet will have fun, alternative in-game ways to get one. In addition to trading the pet, players can give the Guardian Cub as a gift to another character for a special occasion; guild leaders can use them to reward members for a job well done; and so on. We also hope this change will help reduce the number of incidents of scamming via trading for invalid pet codes.
Q: Could I put the Guardian Cub up on the auction house to try to make some gold if I wanted to?
While our goal is to offer players alternative ways to add a Pet Store pet to their collection, we're ok with it if some players choose to use the Guardian Cub as a safe and secure way to try to acquire a little extra in-game gold without turning to third-party gold-selling services. However, please keep in mind that there's never any guarantee that someone will purchase what you put up for sale in the auction house, or how much they'll pay for it. Also, it's important to note that we take a firm stance against buying gold from outside sources because in most cases, the gold these companies offer has been stolen from compromised accounts. (You can read more about our stance here.) While some players might be able to acquire some extra gold by putting the Guardian Cub in the auction house, that's preferable to players contributing to the gold-selling "black market" and account theft.
Q: Are you changing the other available Pet Store pets (e.g. Lil' Ragnaros, the Pandaren Monk) to work this way?
No, the other available Pet Store pets will continue to work as they always have.
Q: What about future Pet Store pets?
It's too early to say how we'll handle future Pet Store pets. We made this change in response to feedback from players looking for alternate ways to get the Pet Store pets, and we're always looking into other opportunities for improvement. We're interested in hearing what players think of the Guardian Cub when it launches, and we hope you'll have fun with this new flying friend.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 11)
underground_slacker Oct 10th 2011 12:25PM
its like one of those hairless cats bred with a buzzard. ill pass this time.
loop_not_defined Oct 10th 2011 4:21PM
Friend: "Can I pet it?"
Pet: "mmme-AAAAAAHK!"
Owner: "Probably not a good idea."
mageyalook Oct 10th 2011 1:38PM
Awwwww but its sooooo cute!!!!!! I will get one for my main toon!
Aftermathmatical Oct 10th 2011 12:26PM
I'm usually a fan of everything blizzard does. But with Diablo's Real Money AH, they made it clear as to not put this in wow and in either game not to take a cut. This might help the gold selling, and fix a few things, which is great, but its still annoying to see them going back on two things they said, and they were said pretty recently. Eh, maybe its for the best though.
Daedalus Oct 10th 2011 12:34PM
Arguments about this particular thing aside, I think if the history of Blizzard teaches us anything, it's that you should infer the phrase "at this time" after anything they say they will or won't do.
I honestly think that's been one of their strong points; with apologies to Tauren pallies, there are no real sacred cows in the game. Pretty much every rule, every aspect of design, every piece of lore is fair game for changing.
Artificial Oct 10th 2011 1:14PM
This is not a Diablo-style real money AH, which is what they said they wouldn't implement in WoW, so they have not gone back on anything they said. If you interpreted what they said as meaning something different that would somehow include this, you were misreading and/or engaging in wishful thinking. But it's poor form to accuse them of going back on their word when they've done nothing of the sort.
Aftermathmatical Oct 10th 2011 7:04PM
Yeah your right Artificial its not Diablo style RMAH in that sense, but it is putting a real money aspect to valuable things more than vanity pets, because its basically buying gold. Its more than the vanity thing. Now all of this considered, I'm actually FOR this, not against it. It's just that they've always said, anything you buy with real money will only be vanity and not help you get powerful. You can't deny they haven't said that. (no your not buying weapons, but if you can buy gold you can buy out people for anything you want, instead of earning the gold, which is ok) (Also, I'm not being too accusatory here, just pointing out a few things, I love blizzard, its my dream to work there someday like so many others)
And Daedulus is right too, everything they say you gotta tack on 'at this time'. Reversals on that are usually a year or more past that last time said, and this one was pretty quick.
All in all if this system works out like PLEX from EVE Online, then this will just be a good thing. (albeit without the luxury of buying game time with gold :P )
lrucker26 Oct 12th 2011 2:23PM
Actually it is the same as D3's AH except, you can't profit outside of the game in WoW's version ( at least that's interpetation ). That and they added a step to buying process. Now it's a 2 step process instead of 1, buy the pet, resell on AH. And as far as not allowing people to purchess in-game power, well it just happened. What do you think people are going to do with the gold they recieve from selling this pet? Not that i'm against this kinda thing though, i've always felt it should be the players choice.
MattKrotzer Oct 10th 2011 12:29PM
I don't care so much for the obvious gold-selling issues that will come from this, so much as the issue of buying it and having it only go to one character. If I'm going to spend cash on an in-game item, I want it for ALL of my characters.
Lipstick Oct 10th 2011 12:35PM
My feelings more or less exactly.
Klausse Oct 10th 2011 12:37PM
/agree. Making this pet the same price as the other account-wide pets is really disappointing. For me, the ability to sell this pet for in-game gold does not offset the one-time use. Either make it $5 or keep it at $10 but give some of the proceeds to charity.
Klausse Oct 10th 2011 12:40PM
Better yet, if you're going to keep it at $10, give us the following option when we purchase the pet: either a) account-wide but soulbound, or b) one-time use but tradeable.
Daedalus Oct 10th 2011 12:43PM
I get the feeling that the one-per-character thing is a direct result of this being gold selling lite.
If it applied to all characters, even newly rolled ones, eventually you'd have a certain amount of saturation: people who care about pets would buy it once and never again. That means the gold price of them would go down over time and they'd be less attractive to people looking to cash in.
Not saying that's a good or bad thing, but I'm fairly certain that's the reasoning behind it.
Shyster Oct 10th 2011 1:02PM
I personally always thought it's some solid over the top consumerism to buy something that doesn't really exist/serve a purpose other than some shiny pixels on your screen, but it's even worse if it's less convenient for the buyer (i.e. only on one toon rather than all) but maybe that's just me. Plus the whole gold selling side to this is a bit off but I'll hold my tongue until this plays out.
Grovinofdarkhour Oct 10th 2011 1:39PM
Best of both worlds: make it convert to account-bound on first use.
Skarn Oct 10th 2011 2:09PM
I almost exclusively play only one character so it doesn't bother me too much, but I absolutely understand that point. I agree, it would be nice to have a "old way or new way" option on purchase.
Anteia Oct 10th 2011 2:41PM
I can't up vote this sentiment enough. The gold selling part of it, whether it is or not.. I can just ignore. I've never bought gold, and I refuse to buy pets on the AH over... really, 5k unless they're one I want -really- badly. But it worries me they'll go this trend with other pets in the future too, and one thing I extolled to friends who hesitated over the fact that WoW had the online pet store was "Yeah, but they go to every character you have or will EVER have. You're not screwed out of a pet just because you decide to switch mains. So they're completely worth the 10 dollars to me." I can't USE that on this pet, and now I'm worried Blizzard will keep it up. So despite the fact I honestly actually like the pet and would have totally gotten it in the old way... I won't be buying it on the AH NOR will I be buying it from the store. For those who are uncomfortable with how they're doing it, buying it on the AH only encourages another player to go buy more and make gold. So in this case, we have to vote with our gold AND our actual cash.
Andrew Oct 10th 2011 12:31PM
"fun, alternative in-game ways" to get the pet? Grinding even more dailies and playing the AH more seriously to save up the money to buy this at exorbitant prices is hardly what I consider fun.
Bobby Earl Oct 10th 2011 8:02PM
I believe that comment was in reference to the fact that, since the pet is BoU, it can be gifted in-game or used as an incentive/reward/prize by guilds.
Andrew Oct 10th 2011 8:17PM
I agree that's what they meant, Bobby, but my comment meant to highlight the improbability that's how the pet will ever be transferred between users that way outside of the occasional gift.