Soaring Spelltome -- At the forgotten depths of this Dalaran library

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Blizzard is encouraging World of Warcraft: Shadowlands players to choose which Wow gold classic free mount they get following the growth releases on October 27.

Mounts, that can be an vital way of transport in the massive world of Azeroth, have become a favorite area of the MMO experience: many players accumulate as many as you can whilst others lust after super infrequent ones.

In Q1 2021, Blizzard will probably be adding a new mount to the game -- and this time players get to select which among five concepts it'll be. Blizzard's art team has yet to finalise the next mount, and the layout with the most votes internationally will be added to the game in a later patch.

The five concepts are:

Wandering Historical -- Maybe not all ancients want to know more about war or lore, some only need to travel the world! A large and leafy bracket, the Wandering Ancient lets you climb aboard and grab ahold of its branches as you set out on a lumbering expedition.

Soaring Spelltome -- At the forgotten depths of this Dalaran library, this oversize tome was discovered flapping madly round the room. Open the pages of the arcane-infused publication and arrange a ride to magical experience. Some were seized by the Argent Crusade and switched with their allies in the Ebon Blade. Now their spidery claws are put to use as mounts, skittering through the frozen tundra of Icecrown in pursuit of their rampaging undead.

Curious Caterpillar -- A curious caterpillar found its way to the Heartland at Valley of the Four Winds one night and gorged itself on the oversize vegetables. The Pandaren of all Halfhill awoke the next morning to find the crops half-eaten and an enormous, slumbering caterpillar one of these. Too big to become a butterfly, this friendly worm is just the correct size to train as a bracket. Dressed as shamans, elves and knights, the gambling lovers took part in games and competitions in a woods in Kamyk nad Vltavou, south of Prague, but the typical live-action struggle was scrapped due to a very low turnout.

The annual spring festival usually brings up to 200 fans but organisers said turnout was about 60 this season after the delay brought on by coronavirus lockdowns in Europe.

"We're just happy that this year (the festival) is happening," said Eliska Pabl Kaplanova, among the buy wow gold safe organisers. "So this year it's a smaller point."

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