Looks awesome.
So I'm assuming they work like the Blue (?) Monocle for the hivemind?
I guess the work on these mounts isnt finished yet? The curled up tail looks broken. Someone get the poor thing a doctor, or developer to take care of it.Edit: other than the broken tail, it's pretty neat. Hope they fix that.
I'm sad to see they didn't include the minty green and lilac version of this mount we saw at Blizzcon. It was a lovely colour scheme. Not that I won't get all the ones there will be though, haha! These will look great swimming around Vash'jir.
The best part of Tidestallion mounts is knowing that once we progress past Nazjatar we'll basically never see them again. I don't have anything against aquatic mounts, but they're so limited in usability that it seems like a waste of time to create them.
Very beautiful creatures. Definitely going to get one.
We heard you didn't have enough horse mounts so we made you a swimming horse mount.
Need it.
So I'm assuming I'm the only one who thinks these look creepy when unarmored?
The Taco is the only item with no duration. All other items you buy only last a day (to prevent just mass buying items and keeping them for days, since the normal vendor item rotates between items and other boxes). So my guess is the Taco is a rare item obtained somewhere else and then once you find it, you play the trading game for the other stuff.
That looks really good, but if I may make a suggestion - if the mount naturally makes little noises and grunts could you turn the music down a bit so we can hear it? It was really too loud to make them out now and then as some are pretty subtle
This is the prettiest mount I've ever seen them do. When I first saw it I wasn't convinced it was for WoW but for another game like HotS. I hope this art design continues. This is the sort of aesthetic I want to see regularly in this game.
Its so painful to watch it limp along with its little side finsI If they cant make it actually swim using its powerful tail then at least uncurl it so it doesn't look like its crippled.
I would have thought it unfurls its tail when moving, but apparently...no.
The artwork on the model is quite good however, I am a bit concerned about its movement. When moving at speed (as seen in the video) the tail should unfurl. The rigidity of the current tail appears disjointed and clumsy. While I am sure they will smooth the cornered appearance of the tail coil before release I do hope they add the additional movement.
Unlikely that the tail's gonna change, though perhaps I'll be surprised. Since the original seahorse model didn't have to account for a tail like this, the skeleton doesn't really know what to do with it.