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Sunday 9 December 2012

Catching Rare Fish in World of Warcraft Guidelines

By Errol Hocking


Some players may not know that they will need the fancy swift-flying mount to go with when they buy artisan riding skill after they have earn enough World of Warcraft gold. Although all your old mounts go faster than before, using those will be the in-game equivalent of driving around in an old clunker of the car as you might be showing off in a shiny new Ferrari. Luckily, players are spoiled for choice when it comes to swift flying brackets.

Players who still want their old gryphon or wind rider and simply wish it were slightly fancier can buy an armored version form the vendor next to the flying skill trainer. There are red, yellow, green and purple armor available for both gryphons and wind riders. There are also fancier ones, an armored snowy gryphon for the players of the alliance and an armored blue wind rider for the players of the Horde sold by Mei Francis in Dalaran.

Next is to select your favorite characters shown about the security check image into the security input box without any spaces, and then click "continue". Fill in all the required fields on the page associated with "Contact Information" and click "continue". The following step is to choose your account name and password. Type your favorite ones into the right field around the page called "Account Creation" and click "continue".

If you are looking for challenges, you can try dungeon mounts. They are in the hands or claws of certain bosses in specific dungeons in the game. Players might get one if they have killed the boss for enough times. The drop chance is very low and all players need is luck.

Staying in the area where a larger amount of rare fish exists for a long time may also help player get rare fish sooner. Players are able to get different kinds of rare fishes in some areas, such as the Blasted Lands and also Swamp of Sorrows. In some areas, players can get just one kind, like Hillsbrad Foothills, Howling Fjord and Grizzly Hills.




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