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Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 3:06 am
by Maizou
Wain wrote:Takanuka wrote:Kelthos wrote:If Blizz perhaps feels that Falcosaurs are too special to just be flagged tameable right off the bat (there are World Quests and a quest chain devoted around their sudden appearance) then perhaps they could add a Hunter-specific quest reward item from the same quest you get the mount from that will allow you to tame them on use, like the Mecha Imprint Matrix for Mechanicals. That way it's a bit more special!
They don't appear to be tameable because even the young appear to talk to some extent. So it appears they are smarter than they look and cannot be tamed because of that intelligence.
Which ones talk? Or do you mean the odd noises the companion pets make?
I think he meant the quests you do as you work towards the mount. *spoilers from the falcosaur questline*
The falcosaurs are quite obviously sentient. They even create a flock with your flying pets and learn from your teamwork in Dungeons and Raids. And the final quest in the series even ends with you healing the mother falcosaur you injured, who willingly journeys with you after realizing how well you took care of her baby.
In essence, the mount could be seen as a type of hunter pet mount we've always wanted.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 3:25 am
by WerebearGuy
I don't think it's talking, but more along the lines of an animal making odd sounds. "Erk! Erk!" seems like it's just trying to get attention, and "Baroo" just seems like it's bored. Plus, if they did talk, Blizz missed an INCREDIBLY fun thing where they could communicate with each other. Imagine; Player A's Snowfeather Hatchling wanders close to Player B's Direbeak Hatchling, and they start a conversation with ERK and BAROO over and over. It's like any bird pet; it'll be noisy for attention or companionship, and calm down when it's given some form of company.
Or, in our cases, it quiets down when we shove it away in our storage for pets, because we're all heartless monsters for simply keeping them stored away in an invisible backpack until we feel like seeing them. The burning legion is right to kill us all, we're heartless monsters to our pets. Sargeras for Pet-sident!
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 4:12 am
by Wain
I suspect a lot of that is for the sake of characterization for the questline. They probably are quite smart, in the same ways that raptors are smart, and the quests to raise a raptor hatching to a mount in Un'Goro had similar plot devices. But I don't feel that it's likely to be an impediment to taming them.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 11:34 am
by Kalliope
Besides, if they're willing to come along as a mount, then they're already domesticated, pretty much.

Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 12:12 pm
by Xota
I hope it's not something stupid, like they can't make their hunter pet diet exactly match the fruit/cheese/meat you tame the minipets with. It's not like it matters if they're put in with raptors or tallstriders, neither family has a special ability.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 1:07 pm
by Sukurachi
OH MY GOD!!!
I got killed a crap-load of times from the crowds of mobs, and had to kill the matriarch twice, but I GOT MY SNOWFEATHER !!!!
He's so cuuuute.
I'm wondering,m I have to level him to 25... does it have to be the character that got him that levels him? or can any of my other toons do pet battles to level him? it just seems like wasted experience from pet battles to do them on a level 110 character, when my lower level characters could sure us the extra exp.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 1:11 pm
by zedxrgal
All my lower level toons get experience when battling with a pet leveled by another toon. So you shouldn't have any problems. Unless I misunderstood you.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 1:20 pm
by Nachtwulf
Pet battle with the draenei girl in Shadowmoon Valley. Given that she has an inert pet, you can get your falcosaur safely
to 25 in two days since it's currently Pet Battle Week.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 1:33 pm
by Sukurachi
What I was wondering is whether it counts that another toon than the one who got the falcosaur pet, is the one to level it to 25.
I'm presuming it isn't an issue?
I catch pets in dangerous areas with my level 110 hunter, but I like to use a level 70 toon to actually level those pets (in Dragonblight, there's a trainer and a heap of birds to kill really close to each other).
That way, my level 70 toon (well, she's now 77) gets to level too.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 1:57 pm
by GormanGhaste
The falcosaur quests are account-wide pet battle quests--you can complete them on any character.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 3:02 pm
by Xota
The only character limit for the falcosaur quests, that I noticed, was that a character has to be 110 to acquire a quest, and that each falcosaur only gave one quest per character per day. So if you have 3 110s and 4 falcosaur pets, then you could do up to 12 quests a day. Meeting the conditions of the quests, and turning them in can be done on any character, even lowbies.
Oh, there's another limitation. For the "pet battle world quests" quests, doing the same PBWQ on a different character doesn't count. So if you do "Training With Bredda" for your snowfeather on your main, it won't count if you do "Training with Bredda" for your snowfeather on an alt.
Re: Falcosaurus
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 10:47 pm
by Xella
It's a bit late in the day for a lot of people, but if you've got falcosaurs that aren't level 25 yet, I HIGHLY recommend heading back to your garrison for a little bit. Today is Squirt on NA realms and she gives HELLA pet exp (and a bit of char exp). Combined with the pet battle weekend and the safari hat you can get a fresh level 1 battle pet to 25 in two battles.
Her page on Wowhead has a lot of different strategies for beating her, depending on what pets you have available. I've used a lot of them but my personal favourite is Weebomination + Enchanted Broom, because you can use any level carry pet (instead of having to use a higher level one for it to survive Tyrael's cleave) and both pets are cageable, so if you don't own them yet you can get them on the AH. The strategy there is to start with the Broom, use Sweep to swap Deebs out and Puzzle in. Swap to your carry/low level pet, then swap to the Weebomination. Spam Cleave until your pet dies (and rezzes and dies), then finish off Puzzle (and about one time in seven, Deebs) with your choice of Broom moves (I usually use Wind Up on dodge rounds and Batter otherwise).
The first time the weekend+Squirt combo was up I leveled 100+ pets and got 5 character levels (though I don't remember what levels those were, somewhere in the 90-100 range tho obv)