

The Twilight Highlands vendors can only be accessed after completing a short chain of quests, which require level 84 or higher.


Currently the only items having Cogwheel sockets are Bio-Optic Killshades, Retinal Armors, and the, all crafted by engineers.Ĭogwheels during Cataclysm, which requires an engineering skill of 525 or higher to use, are sold by the following vendors: All in all, this is good news for Alliance mount collectors.Cogwheels, also known as Tinker's Gears, are items that fit exclusively in Cogwheel sockets, much in the manner of cut gems. These new mounts are coming in most likely to ease the disparity between mounts when faction changes occur. These two particular mounts seem a bit plain, though.

Horses make sense for Worgen, as Worgen are still essentially a Human nation, and Humans in Warcraft ride horses. Many Alliance players were upset over the fact that Horde players had an easier time collecting 100 mounts because of the Goblins' trikes. Players were torn over Running Wild, mostly because each mount collected counts toward the achievement Mountain o' Mounts, which rewards a Red or Blue Dragonhawk to fly around on. It is presumed that players will be able to purchase these mounts if they are exalted with the Gilnean faction, much like how other factions' mounts work. The new Gilnean mounts appear to be unarmored horses coming in brown and grey colors. Worgen originally had no racial mount because of their innate ability Running Wild, which allowed the Worgen to be their own mounts, dropping to all fours and moving at mount speed. Blizzard has finally seen fit to give Worgen players - or more specifically, the Gilnean faction - their own mounts.
