That chimera made me yell out "what the F---" because of how ridiculous it looked. Also, it's unlikely we'll get that abomination if we couldn't get the dog from Trial of Valor or its rarespawn mirror image. Would be nice to see more unusual monsters as pets though, considering we can tame a hydra with a claw as its head. As for those unarmored Zandalari Cat Forms, all I can say is YES. They look so much better without the ugly gold rings everywhere.
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Ahah, those must be the ones that'll take over as wild beast variants.
Also I love that chimera...I think it's a boss model so maybe not tameable this expansion, but perhaps after BfA? I'm still not a big fan of the head/neck proportions on that hydra body but I'm loving the details on those heads and how traditional-mythology it looks.
Wait, Fenryr 2.0; Solo mythic Underrot as a hunter to tame it. I personally wouldn't want it, but it'd be funny to see it all over the place. Lurkeeeeeeeeeer!
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WerebearGuy wrote:Wait, Fenryr 2.0; Solo mythic Underrot as a hunter to tame it. I personally wouldn't want it, but it'd be funny to see it all over the place. Lurkeeeeeeeeeer!
As a hydra, I'd pass. As a chimera, I'd love it. There's no giant flappy wings. But warcraft-chimera aren't classical chimera, so I'm not holding my breath.
Is found in western Drustvar. Most certainly is accidental. Blizz sometimes uses old NPC IDs for new NPCs and they don't always clean up the old variables that was of that old ID.
You can find them throughout Zuldazar, but there is a concentration of them in mid-northern Zuldazar (roughly between The Zocalo and Nazmir's border), Midwestern Zuldazar (near the Gorillas), and southeastern Zuldazar on the cliffs above the coast
I wonder what they'll do with them. It's possible they're only tameable because they inherited NPC data from the tigers that were there previously (like the fact they're classed as Cats), but hopefully they'll stay, maybe as scalehides or some new lizard family.
They will probably stay tamable or briefly become untamable before being assigned to a family that fits them better. I'm just glad that Blizz made an unarmored version. That way it doesn't look like you're taming a druid.
Valnaaros wrote:They will probably stay tamable or briefly become untamable before being assigned to a family that fits them better. I'm just glad that Blizz made an unarmored version. That way it doesn't look like you're taming a druid.
Yeah! I wish they'd been able to do that with the owlcats, musken and yaks (among others). The ornaments actually look cute on them, but it does seem weird that beasts are wandering the wilds with braided hair and bracelets