The Ultimate Guide to Blood Elf Master Riding Training
There is no specific Blood Elf NPC designated solely as the “Master Riding Trainer”. Master Riding, like other riding skills, is taught by generic riding trainers found within major cities or faction hubs. For a Blood Elf character, this means seeking out a riding trainer within Orgrimmar, the Horde capital city, or another location where Horde riding trainers are available. The cost of Master Riding is 5,000 gold, reduced to 4,000 gold at Exalted reputation with the trainer’s faction (e.g., Orgrimmar).
Demystifying Riding Skills in World of Warcraft
The acquisition of riding skills in World of Warcraft (WoW) can seem daunting, especially for new players. Understanding the different tiers of riding and where to find the appropriate trainers is crucial to navigating the vast world of Azeroth efficiently. Let’s delve deeper into this topic, clarifying the process for Blood Elves and other races alike.
Riding Skill Progression
In modern WoW, the riding skill progression is more streamlined than in classic versions. You automatically learn Expert Riding at level 30, which allows you to use flying mounts in most zones (excluding Dragonflight and Shadowlands zones, which require specific expansion riding skills). However, earlier expansions had a level lock for the following riding levels.
- Apprentice Riding: This initial skill allows you to ride ground mounts at 60% speed. It can be trained starting at level 20.
- Journeyman Riding: This skill increases your ground mount speed to 100%.
- Expert Riding: This is the first skill that lets you ride flying mounts in zones that allow flying. It is learned automatically at level 30.
- Artisan Riding: This improves your flying speed to 150%.
- Master Riding: The pinnacle of riding skills before expansion-specific riding emerges, increasing flying speed to 310%.
For players leveling up to level 30 and beyond, Master Riding remains a crucial investment for fast travel, and it is this skill which this article addresses.
Where to Find Riding Trainers as a Blood Elf
While Perascamin at Thuron’s Livery in Eversong Woods is your go-to for Apprentice Riding at low levels, he does not teach Master Riding. Once you reach a high enough level, you’ll need to seek a riding trainer in a major city.
- Orgrimmar: As a member of the Horde, Orgrimmar is your most convenient option. Kildar is a riding trainer located here.
- Other Major Cities: Other major cities such as Thunder Bluff and Undercity also have riding trainers, but Orgrimmar is generally the closest and most accessible for Blood Elves.
Cost and Reputation Discounts
Master Riding has a base cost of 5,000 gold. However, you can significantly reduce this cost by improving your reputation with the faction associated with the riding trainer. For example, if you’re training with Kildar in Orgrimmar, having an Exalted reputation with Orgrimmar will reduce the cost to 4,000 gold.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are 15 frequently asked questions related to riding skills in World of Warcraft, focusing on aspects relevant to Blood Elves and other players:
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Where do Blood Elves learn basic riding skills?
Blood Elves learn Apprentice Riding from Perascamin at Thuron’s Livery in Eversong Woods, just southeast of Silvermoon City.
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Who is the riding trainer in Orgrimmar?
The riding trainer in Orgrimmar is Kildar. He can teach all the general riding skills, including Master Riding.
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How much does Master Riding cost?
Master Riding costs 5,000 gold before any reputation discounts.
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How can I reduce the cost of Master Riding?
Achieving Exalted reputation with the faction associated with the riding trainer will reduce the cost of Master Riding to 4,000 gold. For example, Exalted with Orgrimmar when training with Kildar.
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At what level can I learn Master Riding?
You must be a high-level character before you can learn Master Riding. While there is no specific level gate given in the game, it is generally recommended to start at level 70 and higher to have access to the skill.
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Can I learn Master Riding from any riding trainer?
Yes, any riding trainer that offers the general riding skills can teach you Master Riding. However, faction-specific trainers (like those in Orgrimmar or Stormwind) are most convenient for characters of that faction.
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Do I need to learn all previous riding skills before Master Riding?
Yes, you must learn Apprentice, Journeyman, Expert, and Artisan Riding before you can learn Master Riding.
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Why can’t I fly in Silvermoon City?
Silvermoon City and the surrounding areas are from The Burning Crusade expansion. Flying in Azeroth was introduced with the Cataclysm expansion and only applies to the revamped Vanilla zones, not TBC zones like Silvermoon.
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Where can I buy Blood Elf mounts?
Blood Elf mounts (hawkstriders) can be purchased from the vendor outside Thuron’s Livery in Eversong Woods.
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What are the different riding speeds?
- Apprentice Riding: 60% ground speed
- Journeyman Riding: 100% ground speed
- Expert Riding: 150% flying speed
- Artisan Riding: 280% flying speed
- Master Riding: 310% flying speed
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What happens if my reputation changes after learning riding skills?
Reputation only affects the cost of learning the skill initially. Once you’ve learned a riding skill, your reputation changes won’t affect your ability to use it.
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Is there a riding trainer in Dalaran?
Hira Snowdawn is an Artisan Riding Trainer found in Dalaran (Krasus’ Landing). However, she may not offer lower-level riding skills.
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Where do I learn Dragonriding?
Dragonriding is a separate system introduced in the Dragonflight expansion. You learn it through quests in the Dragon Isles, not from traditional riding trainers.
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Can I get Master Riding in Classic WoW?
The “Master Riding” skill as known in retail WoW isn’t directly present in Classic WoW. Instead, you will just have the riding levels available in that particular version of the game, depending on the expansion in question.
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Are there any professions related to riding in WoW?
Engineering can create some mounts and gadgets that affect movement speed, but there isn’t a profession directly related to riding skills themselves.
Mastering the Skies: A Final Note
Acquiring Master Riding is a significant milestone in World of Warcraft, granting you unparalleled mobility across the game world. Remember to prioritize building reputation with your faction to reduce the cost and make the most of your adventures.
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This comprehensive guide should equip any Blood Elf (or any WoW player) with the knowledge needed to obtain Master Riding and soar through the skies of Azeroth!