Claiming Your Class Pride: A Dragonflight Guide to Legion Class Mounts
So, you’re itching to soar through the skies of Azeroth (and beyond!) on a mount that screams your class identity? You’ve come to the right place. While Dragonflight is all about, well, dragons, the magnificent Legion class mounts are still very much obtainable and a fantastic addition to any mount collector’s roster. Let’s dive into how you can acquire these iconic steeds in the current version of World of Warcraft.
The key to unlocking these unique mounts lies in revisiting the Legion expansion content. Don’t worry, it’s not nearly as daunting as it sounds. Here’s the breakdown:
- Complete your Class Hall Campaign: This is your initial questline that kicks off once you obtain your Artifact weapon(s) in Legion. It involves working with the other members of your order hall, completing quests and missions across the Broken Isles, and building up your base of operations.
- Unlock the Broken Shore: This zone serves as the central hub for the Legion’s final push against the Burning Legion.
- Achieve “Breaching the Tomb”: This account-wide achievement is the big hurdle. It requires completing a series of quests on the Broken Shore, culminating in a final assault. The great news is that you only need to do it once per account.
- Complete the Legionfall Campaign on the character you want the mount on. That is the most critical part, after Breaching the Tomb is completed on one character in the account, each character has to complete the legion campaign to obtain their class mount
That’s it! Once you’ve ticked all those boxes, a quest will become available in your class hall (or the Broken Shore, depending on the class) that leads to a short, class-specific scenario to earn your mount.
Earning Your Wings: Class-Specific Nuances
While the general process is the same, the specific questline and scenario you encounter will be tailored to your class. Here’s a quick rundown of where to start the quest chain after completing “Breaching the Tomb”:
- Death Knight: Return to Acherus, the Ebon Hold.
- Demon Hunter: Speak with Allari the Souleater at Deliverance Point on the Broken Shore.
- Druid: Return to the Dreamgrove.
- Hunter: Return to your class hall and start “A Night of the Wilds” scenario
- Mage: Return to the Hall of the Guardian.
- Monk: Find Yiska on the Broken Shore.
- Paladin: Return to Light’s Hope Chapel and start “Stirring in the Shadows” Scenario in Stratholme
- Priest: Speak to Grand Priest on the Broken Shore.
- Rogue: Find Apothecary Keever on the Broken Shore.
- Shaman: Return to your class hall in the Maelstrom and complete the “Farseer’s Raging Tempest” Scenario.
- Warlock: Return to Dreadscar Rift.
- Warrior: Return to Skyhold.
Frequently Asked Questions About Class Mounts in Dragonflight
Let’s address some common questions players have about obtaining their class mounts in Dragonflight.
How do I know if I’ve completed the Class Hall Campaign?
The easiest way is to check your quest log or achievement panel. Look for the achievement “A Glorious Campaign”. If you have it, you’re all set on that front!
Where do I start the “Breaching the Tomb” questline?
Head to the Broken Shore and look for Khadgar or Maiev Shadowsong. They’ll have the initial quest, “Assault on Broken Shore.”
I’ve done “Breaching the Tomb” on my main. Do my alts need to do it again?
Nope! “Breaching the Tomb” is account-wide now. Once you’ve earned it on one character, all your characters on that account are eligible to start the class-specific mount quests after completing the legionfall campagin on that character.
What if I already started the Legion content but stopped partway through?
No problem! Just pick up where you left off. Consult your quest log and use online resources like Wowhead to track down the next quest in the sequence.
Do I need to be a certain level to start the Legion content?
While technically you can start Legion content at level 45 with Chromie Time, to acquire the flying mount you need to be level 50. However it is recommened to be level 60 or higher.
Can I still get the class mounts even if I skipped Legion entirely?
Absolutely! The Legion content is still available and fully functional in Dragonflight.
Do I need to be in a specific spec to complete the class mount quests?
No, you can complete the quests in any specialization.
Are the class mounts account-wide?
Once you unlock a class mount, it is usable by any character of that class on your account.
Do I need to have completed the Legion raids to get the class mounts?
No, raid completion is not required.
Can I solo the class mount scenarios?
Yes! The scenarios are designed to be soloable.
Are there any reputation requirements for the class mounts?
No, there are no reputation requirements tied to the class mounts.
I’m having trouble finding the starting quest for my class mount. What should I do?
Check Wowhead’s class mount guides. They have detailed information on where to start the questline for each class, including screenshots and maps.
What’s the fastest way to level through Legion content?
Chromie Time (level 10-60) scales the Legion zones to your level, making questing the most efficient method.
Does the Allied Race I am playing effect the Class Mount?
No, your character race does not matter as long as it can play the respective class.
Can I boost a character to level 70 and obtain the class mount?
Yes, but you’ll still need to complete the Class Hall Campaign, unlock the Broken Shore, and achieve “Breaching the Tomb” before you can access the mount quest. You will be boosted with maxed out professions however so you will likely be at an advantage for professions quests.
Beyond the Mounts: The Value of Engaging with Past Content
While the class mounts are a fantastic reward, revisiting the Legion expansion offers more than just cosmetic goodies. You’ll experience a compelling storyline, engaging class-specific content, and a glimpse into a pivotal moment in Azeroth’s history. Plus, the transmog gear available in Legion is still highly sought after! As educators know, learning and engagement often come hand-in-hand. This principle extends to gaming environments, where revisiting past content can offer valuable context and appreciation for the game’s ongoing narrative and evolution. Learn more about how games can be used for learning on the GamesLearningSociety.org website.
Earning your Legion class mount in Dragonflight is a rewarding endeavor that combines nostalgia with the thrill of expanding your mount collection. So, saddle up, champion, and prepare to take flight on a mount that truly represents your class identity!