Why does my pets Modle look like this?

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Why does my pets Modle look like this?

Unread post by Doubleh of Galakrond »

So I was checking out my newest rare tame NightHowl. So i looked at "his modle" and well i dont even think there is anything in the game that looks like this thing. If you havent seen Nighthowl's modle he looks nothing like this at all. Idk what this maybe I discoverd the next race :shock: Jk but sereously what is up with this.
Edit: Ok so i just found out it almost looks like a battle pet idk what it is called
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Re: Why does my pets Modle look like this?

Unread post by Makoes »

That actually happens often. I think there's a thread about it somewhere around here.

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Re: Why does my pets Modle look like this?

Unread post by Holgarr »

I think it's a temporary hiccup with the rendering engine the armory page uses, and when something glitches, it goes to the default model, which is that for some reason. I've had it happen before, usually with my Core Hounds and Silithid.
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