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World Of Warcraft: 10 Rarest Mounts In Wrath Of The Lich King & How To Get Them

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The Wrath of the Lich King expansion added plenty of mounts to World of Warcraft, and some are extremely difficult to acquire.

Out of all the sparkly accessories you can collect in World of Warcraft the mount is probably the one that most players like to collect and show off. Developers caught on to the popularity of mount collections, and by the time the Wrath of the Lich King expansion was released, there were a wide array of unique mounts for the player to collect and enjoy.

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The new continent in WotLK, Northrend, had a cold-weather aesthetic, some of the rare mounts in this expansion are Arctic and Ice Age animals. This is also when the proto-drake mounts were introduced as a way to one-up the nether drakes of Outland, and they're available as drops, rewards for killing world bosses, or given in completion of certain achievements. The upcoming mounts include a few from the vintage days along with newer ones that players can get for Achievements or as PVP rewards.

10 White Polar Bear Mount

Storm Peaks is a lonely zone without a lot of NPCs or quests, but it was some interesting geography, and the daily quests are actually worth doing. After completing them, players are awarded a sack of Hyldnir Spoils, and once in a while, they contain this rare mount.

Collector or not, the White Polar Bear is one of the mounts that's easy to obtain just through doing dailies, with no camping or tagging required. Legend has it that there's also a Brown Polar Bear in the game, but that one is so rare it is impossible to say where it drops or how to get it.

9 Azure Drake

The Eye of Eternity has a 10-player raid that consists of killing one boss, the dragon Malygos. This is a fairly challenging fight that takes a few phases, similar to the Onyxia battle of Classic WoW.

Malygos actually drops two rare mounts, the Blue Drake and the Azure Drake, along with an impressive loot table that has something for every class. The Azure Drake has a slightly lower drop rate at 3%, with the Blue Drake at a slightly better ratio of 4%.

8 Grand Black War Mammoth

Not to be confused with the War Mammoth that's a PVP reward, the Grand Black War Mammoth is the rare drop from Archavon the Stone Watcher, a boss within the battleground of Lake Wintergrasp. He's only accessible when your faction controls the battleground, which is just one hurdle to jump if you hope to get this mount.

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Archavon has both a 10 and 25 player mode, and both drop Tier 7 armor pieces. However, only the loot table for the larger group contains the mount, and players have the roll against each other to get it.

7 Time-Lost Proto-Drake

As far as rare world drops go, this might be one of the most difficult mounts in the game to acquire. Time-Lost Proto-Drake drops from a world boss, players have literally camped for years waiting for this mount to fly past them.

There are guides and posts galore on the internet from numerous players describing their own individual quests to acquire this coveted mount, which is a must for any collector. Apparently, that hasn't changed very much since 2008 when the WotLK first dropped.

6 Violet Proto-Drake

Not all rare mounts are drops from dungeon bosses or only obtainable from certain world bosses. Some are given in recognition of certain achievements.

In World of Warcraft, there's an official list of Achievements that players can work towards, and one of the most difficult is called, "What A Long Strange Trip It's Been." It's connected to the achievements of the official WoW holidays, such as Children's Day and the Lunar Festival, and there are about 70 of them in all. This rare mount is not the only reason many players take on this challenge, as it also comes with different titles that the user's character can show off in front of their nameplate.

5 Bloodbathed Frostbrood Vanquisher

The Bloodbathed Frostbrood Vanquisher is another mount that awarded for an achievement, but this one is all about raiding. "The Glory of the Icecrown Raider" consists of 16 different achievements that people can complete in the various 10-player raids in WotLK. 

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Some of them are simple, just killing all of the bosses in the raid, for example, but others are much more difficult. For example, one of the achievements for the Icecrown Raid is "The Orb Whisperer," which consists of defeating the Blood Council without anyone in the party taking more than 23,000 spell damage.

4 Crimson Deathcharger

This mount doesn't fly, which makes no sense for a beast that's apparently housed in Icecrwon Citadel which is only accessible via flight. However, this is an account-wide mount and it's rideable at lower levels, which means that all of a player's 'toons can use it. It's fast, too, with a speed boost of 100%.

People can only obtain this mount after killing Arthas Menethil, the boss at the end of this raid. Players also have to be in possession of Shadowmourne, a legendary weapon that can only be carried by a Warrior, a Paladin, or a Death Knight. They also need to have a Friendly reputation with the Ashen Verdict faction to get the quest Mograine's Reunion, which rewards this mount.

3 Mimiron's Head

Sure, it's weird, but it's nice to have something different. Not only is Mimiron one of the few mechanical mounts in the game that isn't constructed by an engineer, but it's also a reference to Norse mythology, along with most things in Northrend.

This is another mount that drops from a raid boss, and this is none other than Yogg-Saron, one of the most powerful of the Old Gods. Even if someone manages to descend into the depths of Ulduar and succeeds in defeating Yogg-Saron, there's only a 1% chance that he'll drop Mimiron's Head.

2 Green Proto-Drake

Sholazar Basin is a unique place in Northrend, and that's where players can find Geen, the Quartermaster of the Oracles. This faction stands in opposition to the Frenzyheart tribe, so if someone wants this mount, they have to align themselves with the Oracles.

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Once the player is friends with the correct faction, they have to grind their way up to Revered reputation in order to buy a Mysterious Egg from Quartermaster Geen. This egg takes three days to hatch and the chance that it drops a Green Proto-Drake is fairly low and totally random.

1 Invincible

This mount was added to World of Warcraft in a patch that preceded the Cataclysm expansion. It's similar to the Crimson Deathcharger in the sense that it's also connected to the last boss of Icecrown Citadel, Arthas Menethil. In this case, however, Invincible is the personal mount of the Lich King himself.

Acquiring the mount also means the player completes a Feat of Strength from the Achievements list. The mount actually looks different depending on someone's level and location, and the mount is account-wide so all characters can use it.

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