![]() But there’s a lot of animations designed to work with the basic bear or cat skeleton, so I’m not holding my breath.įlight form is a Pterrordax, the WoW version of a pterosaur. I get why they went with more conventional bear and cat skeletons for their Guardian and Feral forms, but I still find myself looking at this and wishing they’d put in a glyph to use this as their Feral or Guardian forms. While I wish it had more feathers, I do love it and frankly I’m a little sad it’s just a travel form. The Zandalar Travel form is just brilliant. That pointed beak and those huge tusks make you definitely not want to be stuck in front of it. It looks powerful, dangerous, heavily armored - the perfect tanking form. I can’t really say anything negative about this form. It’s clearly built over the same skeleton as a typical Bear druid, but the skin is just fantastic. It gives the form a touch of elegance you don’t normally see in enormous reptiles with spikes growing out of their shells. I absolutely love the gold adornments on the front limbs and the tusks. Zandalar Druids will also have this form as their Guardian for tanking, and it’s fascinating for having certain elements from snapping turtles and Ankylosaurs. They kind of remind me of The Dark Crystal. It’s quite interesting and very distinctive compared to other Druid caster forms. Instead, they have this Pterrordax inspired caster form, which combines the skeleton for Arakkoa from Warlords of Draenor and a Pterrordaxian-skin to create a real monstrosity. The Zandalar Druid doesn’t have a Moonkin form at all. The images here are courtesy of the folks at Wowhead, so make sure to look over there for all their datamining.Īs soon as the Zandalari Trolls were announced as a playable race I started to hope for Dinomancers, the strange shape-changing Zandalar we saw in Mists of Pandaria who could summon and even become dinosaurs. So let’s round them all up and stare at them and be all “oooh” and “aaah” because we should. These two upcoming playable Druid options have the most unique and distinctive Druid forms ever. Look, we like awesome dinosaur-inspired things, and we also like strange wickerpunk horror aesthetic things. Or a World Quest addon to flag profession quests.We’ve covered a lot of the Druid forms coming for Kul Tiras Humans and Zandalari Trolls in Battle for Azeroth. I sure hope that I don’t need an Inscriptionist addon for glyphs. That is fine but if you’ve been looking but not seeing that which you expect this is the reason why. And … I’m starting over again, gaining points from 1 in the Legion bucket. The other three started with Legion and got to 75 to “see” the World Quest for Felwort. Two of my Herbalists were long-time gatherers and had capped. Potentially a steady source of gold income. This offers up the materials to make the Tome of Changed Talents which appear to be still useful in Battle for Azeroth. This matters to me and many because I have five Herbalists dedicated to picking Felwort as an occasional World Quest. Those seem to be gone and hidden under the ubiquitous exclamation mark, waiting to be hunted down and discovered. We used to get a little leaf for herbs or a tiny bottle for alchemy flasks. I don’t have a screenshot but the Legion map for World Quests no longer flag profession quests. The screencap is from an Herbalist who has only picked in Legion zones. All of the points that you earned cycle back to the beginning and “fill the buckets” until you have reached your caps. If you started late in Herbalism in Legion, you might have to start over. ![]() With the changes of profession divisions by expansion it is now much more clumsy. So, it would be easy to find all of the Druid glyphs. I believe that Inscriptionists used to have their glyphs clumped up by class. “You try to figure out things to keep yourself interested. ![]()
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