

You can pass on the redemption code to a loved one so they can add it to their own account on this US page or this EU page. It's available from the US Blizzard Pet Store for $25 and the EU Blizzard Pet Store for €20 or £17.Īll the above mounts can be bought as gifts. Released seemingly as a sort of visual clue, the Heart of the Aspects was a first taste of the art style of Mists. This mount can fly at any flying speed and kind of looks like a dreadlocked lion. Once you buy this mount, all your existing and all your new characters will receive an in-game mail including the mount for you to learn at the appropriate level.

This mount was the next in line, and just like its sparkly predecessor, it's available from the US Blizzard Pet Store for $25 and the EU Blizzard Pet Store for €20 or £17. See what I did there? Because it's a flying mount? It took off? Oh, never mind. The sparkle pony was Blizzard's first foray into purchasable mounts, and it took off in a big way. The Celestial Steed can fly at any flying speed. Once you buy this mount, all your existing characters as well as any new characters will receive an in-game mail including the mount for you to learn at the appropriate level. The one and only sparkle pony is available from the US Blizzard Pet Store for $25 and the EU Blizzard Pet Store for €20 or £17. Let's start with the obvious options - the three Blizzard Pet Store mounts.

This might be a really excellent column to leave lying around on the computer of a loved one who is trying to work out what to buy you for a birthday or similar occasion!

The recent revealing of the new Recruit-A-Friend mount leads us on to another discussion altogether: What WoW mounts can you get with real money? You know, not in-game gold - the actual dollars or pounds or euros that you can swap for food, electricity, that sort of thing. Recently I've been talking quite a lot about the pros and cons of buying WoW mounts with in-game money.
