has been officially released, and that means it's brought a ton of new content with it. Of course, not every mount is available just yet, butthere's information about some future mounts that will be coming to the game when various in-game seasons start. Aside from that, there are quite a few new mounts that are already available, granted players know how to pick them up.
From world boss drops to faction reputation rewards, there are a few dozen new mounts to choose from in. However, some options are just recolors of each other, which isn't bad, but it doesn't make the mounts more unique. Recolors can be perfect for matching a mount to a specific set of gear, though.
The Swarmite Skyhunter mount is among those already available in. It's a reward for the Khaz Algar Glyph Hunter Achievement, which requires completing the other Glyph Hunter Achievements for the new zones. Since the main campaign quests take the player through each of the zones added in the expansion, it's possible to pick up all the glyphs while working on those quests.
The mount itself feels like it's been plucked out of Azj-Kahet, where there's no shortage of insect NPCs that are both friend and foe. For all its creepiness, the Swarmite Skyhunter is somehow a bit cute, too.
There's a total of 40 Skyriding Glyphs on the Isle of Dorn and Khaz Algar, so each zone has about 10 glyphs. As a result, gathering them is a quick process, whether done in one go or done leisurely while questing. The mount itself feels like it's been plucked out of Azj-Kahet, where there's no shortage of insect NPCs that are both friend and foe. For all its creepiness, the Swarmite Skyhunter is somehow a bit cute, too.
Siesbarg's appearance is difficult to describe. He seems to be a mixture of multiple creatures put together like an Azj-Kahet-style rendition of Frankenstein's monster, and considering the City of Threads, it's possible that he was the subject of experiments. What sort of creature Siesbarg is might not be
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