What is the Invincible Drop Rate? Unveiling the Mystery of Arthas’ Mount
The question of the Invincible drop rate is a perennial topic among World of Warcraft (WoW) players. This elusive mount, once the personal steed of the Lich King, Arthas Menethil, is coveted for its striking skeletal appearance and ties to one of WoW’s most iconic characters. The straightforward answer is: Invincible’s Reins has an approximate 1% drop rate from the Lich King encounter in 25-man Heroic Icecrown Citadel. However, the topic is layered with intricacies and misconceptions, which we’ll explore in this comprehensive article. The journey to obtain Invincible is notoriously long and often frustrating due to this low drop chance, hence its legendary status.
The Realities of Invincible’s Drop Rate
A Deeper Dive into the Numbers
While the accepted figure is around 1%, some sources quote it as slightly higher at 1.3%. However, this subtle difference doesn’t alter the main point: the drop rate is incredibly low. This means that for every 100 attempts, statistically, only 1 player will obtain the mount. Realistically, you may see the mount drop much more frequently in a small sample of attempts and then never for long streaks. The perception that Invincible is ‘impossible to get’ isn’t far off the mark, given the odds. This is why many players refer to it jokingly as “Invisible’s Reins.”
Why Is It So Rare?
The low drop rate isn’t accidental. It’s designed to make the mount a prestigious reward, a mark of dedication and luck. This approach ensures that the mount retains its value, making it a coveted prize for long-time players and collectors alike. This scarcity fuels the farming efforts, with many players returning to Icecrown Citadel week after week, hoping for that lucky drop. The hunt for Invincible embodies the grind inherent in some areas of WoW.
Dispelling Misconceptions
Over the years, many myths have sprung up regarding Invincible. Some players have falsely stated that the mount drops on other difficulties or even that it has a higher drop rate in certain raid IDs. Let’s be clear: Invincible only drops from the Lich King on 25-man Heroic difficulty. Claims to the contrary are unfounded. The drop rate is consistent, regardless of your approach, how many times you’ve tried, or what character you use.
Frequently Asked Questions About Invincible
Let’s delve into some of the most commonly asked questions regarding Invincible, the drop rate and the farming process:
Q1: Is Invincible a 100% drop on any difficulty?
A: No. This is a significant misconception. Invincible is not a 100% drop on any difficulty. It is exclusively a 1% drop (approximately) from the 25-man Heroic Lich King fight. Claims of 100% drop rates are fabricated and can be disregarded.
Q2: Does Invincible drop on 25-man Normal?
A: Absolutely not. The Invincible mount does NOT drop in the 25-man Normal version of Icecrown Citadel. It’s critical to run the 25-man HEROIC version if you’re pursuing this mount.
Q3: Does Invincible drop on 10-man difficulty?
A: No, it does not. The mount is exclusive to the 25-man Heroic mode of the Icecrown Citadel raid.
Q4: Does the drop rate of Invincible change based on the expansion I play in?
A: No, the drop rate remains consistent. Whether you’re playing in Wrath of the Lich King, Cataclysm, Mists of Pandaria, Warlords of Draenor, Legion, Battle for Azeroth, Shadowlands, or Dragonflight, the drop rate remains at roughly 1% on 25-man Heroic difficulty.
Q5: How many attempts will it take to get Invincible?
A: There’s no way to accurately predict how many attempts it will take. With a 1% drop rate, you could theoretically get it on your first try or it may take hundreds. Luck is the biggest factor. The average player can expect to spend many weeks, or even months farming it.
Q6: Is Invincible the rarest mount in WoW?
A: While Invincible is considered one of the rarest and most coveted mounts, there are other mounts in WoW that have lower drop rates, though it’s subjective due to acquisition method and player opinion. The Black Qiraji Resonating Crystal, for example, is exceptionally rare due to its very limited availability. So while Invincible is a rare mount, it’s not necessarily the rarest.
Q7: Is Mimiron’s Head harder to get than Invincible?
A: Both Mimiron’s Head and Invincible have similar drop rates – around 1%. However, due to the nature of Ulduar’s Yogg-Saron fight, with many players wanting the “Alone in the Darkness” achievement, Mimiron’s Head is generally considered equally rare, if not marginally rarer, to acquire.
Q8: Can I buy the Invincible mount?
A: While you cannot buy the mount directly from Blizzard or an in-game vendor, some websites offer Invincible mount boost services. These involve having other players obtain the mount on your account, usually at a cost. Be aware of the risks associated with this type of service, including potential security concerns.
Q9: What is the fastest way to farm Invincible?
A: The “fastest” way is to run the raid with multiple characters each week. By doing this, you’re increasing your chances to see it drop every week. While this can potentially increase the number of attempts, bear in mind that the drop rate is independent on account and/or character, i.e., each is separate.
Q10: Why is Invincible so popular?
A: Its popularity stems from several factors. Firstly, it’s associated with one of WoW’s most iconic villains: the Lich King. Secondly, its skeletal horse appearance is incredibly striking and unique. Finally, its low drop rate makes it a status symbol, a badge of honor for those who manage to obtain it.
Q11: What is the best class for farming Invincible?
A: Any class that can quickly clear old raids is suitable. High mobility and high damage are ideal. Hunters, Demon Hunters, and Death Knights are usually considered good choices for these legacy raids.
Q12: Can I use other mounts to “increase” the drop rate?
A: Absolutely not. Using any mount, or wearing specific armor, will not increase the drop rate. The drop rate is static, and there are no in-game mechanics to alter it, only luck.
Q13: What is the “Invisible’s Reins” joke?
A: Due to its elusive nature, the community has jokingly nicknamed Invincible as “Invisible’s Reins”. This highlights its low drop rate and the frustration players experience while farming for it.
Q14: How do I know if Invincible dropped in my raid?
A: When Invincible drops, it will be visible in the loot window, and will state “Invincible’s Reins”. Make sure you check it closely after defeating The Lich King, since it can be very easy to miss during the excitement.
Q15: Is it worth farming for Invincible?
A: This is subjective. If you love collecting mounts and the appearance of Invincible appeals to you, it is worth the effort for you. Be mindful it requires a significant time commitment, and that you may never obtain it due to the low drop rate. If you find the process too arduous or demoralizing, it might be better to focus on other goals.
Conclusion
The drop rate of Invincible’s Reins remains a steadfast 1% (roughly) from the 25-man Heroic Lich King encounter. Despite the consistent challenges and myths, many players continue to pursue this iconic mount. By understanding the drop rate and its realities, you can make informed decisions on whether to embark on the hunt. Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor!