Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Same goes for every other horse in Kul Tiras.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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The Cove Eel from Tiragarde Sound :)

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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Stray Truffle-Hunters are, mistakenly, untameable now. I just died a little inside.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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So I've added the new families: - I've added the talent types (ferocity/tenacity/cunning) for each family, as they're currently listed in the database file.
- I've also added their diets. I'm surprised toads don't eat fish. Might have to suggest that one.

Not yet done:
- whether the family will be exotic or not.
- what its basic skill is (bite, etc.) I don't think that this is part of the family data table either.
- family skills
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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According to Wowhead and mmo-c, Krolusks and Pterrodaxes will be exotics. There is also a list of family abilities.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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That's a neat eel! Always keen to see new sea based things.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Didn't get a chance to ask him were he got it but look.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Wow! Interesting. I wonder whether or not it is intentional.

Update: Found it in the Crimson Forest. It is called a Cursed Brambleback. It is possible that this isn't intentional, seeing as the other wicker beasts in the area are listed as aberrations.

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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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That is my new favorite beta pet, by far. It's affected by the black and neon blue hex like other beasts, so I'd say it's normal that we can tame them. I mean, we can tame Ankylodons and Sabertusks, so woodbears should be perfectly fine.

EDIT: The rare Hyo'gi is also tameable, and uses the green version of the bramblebear "skin". It's hidden under that hex effect, but this nails it; two NPCs "mistakenly" labeled tameable? I think we have a guardian (druid) stalker watching over us.

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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Yes, but a lot of the other beasts affected by the hex magic are also normal beasts. Ankylodons and Sabertusks are normal beasts. These bears are wicker creatures, which are not natural beasts.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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I am so liking BFA first we get animal companion to replace our lovable storm mutt Hati who by the way I no longer miss and now we get dreamrunners.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Speaking of Hati, there was a wolf that looked like the black skin. Where was that found again? Someone should go check the not-Hati skin.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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The two wooden bears were once normal bears with hex effects in the last build and both were tamable. It is possible that they just changed the model but did not remove the tamability.

They are found in a cave in southwestern Zuldazar. I have already checked and they are not tamable.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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WerebearGuy wrote:Speaking of Hati, there was a wolf that looked like the black skin. Where was that found again? Someone should go check the not-Hati skin.
They are not tameable, I checked
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Well, thanks folks for all your hunting so far! This is shaping up to be another great expansion for hunter pets. :)

I've updated the BfA looks page to distinguish the four new families. I've also updated some looks to mention that they're tameable, but not others. I'll have to sort through what is and isn't available later. And I've added the Pandaria toad model to the database.

General page:
http://www.wow-petopia.com/bfalooks.php

Individual family pages:

Toads:
http://www.wow-petopia.com/family.php?id=toad

Lizards: (these could probably do with a fancier icon)
http://www.wow-petopia.com/family.php?id=lizard

Pterrordaxes [Exotic]:
http://www.wow-petopia.com/family.php?id=pterrordax

Krolusks [Exotic]:
http://www.wow-petopia.com/family.php?id=krolusk
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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My newest tames on the beta...

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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Wain wrote:Well, thanks folks for all your hunting so far! This is shaping up to be another great expansion for hunter pets. :)

I've updated the BfA looks page to distinguish the four new families. I've also updated some looks to mention that they're tameable, but not others. I'll have to sort through what is and isn't available later. And I've added the Pandaria toad model to the database.

General page:
http://www.wow-petopia.com/bfalooks.php

Individual family pages:

Toads:
http://www.wow-petopia.com/family.php?id=toad

Lizards: (these could probably do with a fancier icon)
http://www.wow-petopia.com/family.php?id=lizard

Pterrordaxes [Exotic]:
http://www.wow-petopia.com/family.php?id=pterrordax

Krolusks [Exotic]:
http://www.wow-petopia.com/family.php?id=krolusk
Looks good so far, Wain. And I agree that the Lizard family needs to have a better icon. :)
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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I REALLY hope we keep those bees as tameable and they stay as small as they are. THEY ARE ADORABLE AND DESERVE TO BE PETS.

Though it also opens up the avenue for the Butterflies to be tameable as Moths, just shrunk down like the bees.
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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some of my updates from beta, will keep updating

- Riverbeast normal sized now, no longer a giant (not every riverbeast in zuldazar is tameable)
- ankylodon is tameable and called skalehide (has mushan icon for now and extra ability "Scale Shield" 50% damage reduction 12 sec)
- direhorns in zuldazar not tameable even with direhorn taming from isle of giants
- feather raptors still tameable
-leguaan tameable also this round (its wolf)
-timless isle frogs!!! who didnt want to tame these in pandaria? (bufo the rare on there is brownish and when tamed is small the blue normal ones remain a good size)
- krolusk still wolve but tameable very big
- tirgarde skyhunter (hawks/falcons) tameable (sorry screenshot is in night EU-time)
-wasp/bee tamed (small)
-other hermit crabs tameable (stormsong valley freshwater hermit i tested)
-added screenshot of new eel swimming
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Re: Battle for Azeroth creatures

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Marsh Gulper from Tanaan Jungle. Tiny frog!

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