We're back with another edition of....!
WHO'S THAT POKEMON?
It's..... MADEXX!
"Chrrchrrssktchrrrtrll!"
....*cough*
Anywho! Madexx is one of the new tameable rare spawns given to us by the Cataclysm. Madexx lives in the desert sands of Uldum, and is unique in
two one way
s! He USED to be unique in that he was the only scorpid that had his model (which is that of the horde guild scorpid mount! A bonus for those of you who like to match your mounts with your pets!), but with the addition of the venomscale spitters you now have an option for this model in brown.
What ACTUALLY makes Madexx unique is that he has five distinct colors that can spawn in any of his spawn points: black, blue, bronze, green, and red. For the purposes of this review, I am going to be telling you about the
black version of Madexx.
Any talk of Madexx, however, must be prefaced with talk of the
camp for Madexx. While you might get lucky, it's true, you must be prepared for the prospect of spending hours, days, even
months looking for this beastie.
On my hunt for him, I spent my days communing with the avatar of P. Dawg...
...and my nights burning in Deathwing's flames. No fewer than twice!
It was not until I had the help of the tireless Furiku (from these forums!), without whom I may very well still be circling, that Madexx saw fit to show himself to us:
And that, gentle readers, brings us up to speed with Moonseeker, the black Madexx.
Let us discuss some specifics about his looks, shall we? Let's have a look in a better light!
As you can see here, "black" Madexx isn't so much black as he is a nice warm grey color, with deep red details. He is highlighted and has details in a dull gold color, making him much more varied in color than some may think.
From the side we get a good idea of how his various chitinous plates fit together, down his back and along his tail to his red stinger, tipped in a bright purple color.
From behind, we see no surprises or hidden colors, as the undersides of his plates are simply a dark grey. You can also see one of his idle animations from the back.
Speaking of, he has two of them. When standing still, he is either steadily going click, click, click with is claws while shifting his weight from side to side, or he is doing the now-famous scorpid "wheeee it's good to be alive!" claw wave, as pictured above.
Walking with Madexx shows his steady, slightly bouncing gait. His walking legs scurry along quickly, while his pincers and tail bob along rhythmically. It's pretty fitting, and I find it kind of cute.
When he idles while swimming, he allows his legs to dangle below him, kicking softly, while he waves his claws around steadily. His swimming is... smooth, at least. I'll admit, I'm not entirely certain what part of this motion would be great at propelling him along, but...
Here, just watch it.
As far as combat animations go, he has two: A left pinch and a right pinch.
"Take that!"
"and THAT!"
There is no evidence of using his stinger at all, which is kind of a shame.
As far as usefulness in combat, I think he's pretty good. He's a champion tank, as is expected of a tenacity pet. His special is a disarm, which I figure is probably more pvp-oriented, but it's fun when I go solo Skadi for his mount for lolwhirlwind fun.
OVERALL
PROS:
- well put together model!
- 4/5 unique colors!
- different than the other scorpids!
- non-exotic, so all our hunter friends can have one!
CONS:
- lives in a crowded area, so competition can be
fierce.
- getting the color you want can be a pain.
Getting your very own Madexx is an exercise in frustration and patience, especially if you have your heart set on a certain color, and that particular color insists on being coy. If you're going for it, I suggest bringing friends. His area is kind of big, and with so many people swarming around it most of the time it is possible (if you are terribly unlucky) to have him spawn at the end of the area that you've just left, have someone pounce on him for taming, and be off again before you return. Bringing friends gives you more eyes on the area and a better chance that the one pouncing on your scorpid is... well, you.
Is he worth it? Well I, for one, was never attached to any of the other scorpid models/colors, so this one if best for me. With the introduction of the venomscale spitters, it's easier than ever to try to get a feel for the model before you commit to the hunt. If you're curious, I might suggest giving one a whirl, just to see.
In short: if you like scorpids, it's good. If you like tenacity pets, it's good. If you like disarming people, it's good. If you like the thrill of the hunt... well, may P. Dawg be merciful on your soul. By which I mean it can be good, if long and lonely.
It's time to say goodbye, Moonseeker!
I don't know which of these is more fun, doing the taming of the randoms, or being able to natter on about the babies I already have! That said, may I have another? The usual info applies, rare reviews are perfectly fine (with strikes being the ones I have already done):
Daranara
level 85
exotics okee!
no restrictions!
Rares I Have: Loque, Skoll, Arcturis,
Gondria, Karoma, Ghostcrawler, Krush, Sambas, Jadefang,
Madexx (black), Olm, Lord Kri