Those who enjoy the wholesale slaughter of their fellow players, there are several fantastic mounts available. That being case, you should learn how to earn all of the PvP mounts available to Alliance characters. We'll go over all the mounts available through PvP Battlegrounds and world PvP to members of the Alliance faction. Most require players to join in numerous battleground skirmishes.
The players don't need to be exalted with a certain faction to be able to buy PvP mount of that faction, unlike the standard faction mounts. For example, if your Night Elf Warrior wants to ride into battle on a Battle-strider but lacks the patience to grind to exalt with Gnomeregan, he can simply obtain the necessary marks of honor to purchase the Black Battle-strider.
All Battleground mounts are purchased from Lieutenant Karter, found in the Champion's Hall in Stormwind, but there is an exception. The Stormpike Battle Charger must be purchased from the Stormpike quartermaster in Hillsbrad.
The Black War Steed is the PvP version of the Human epic mount. It can be purchased with 30 marks of honor each from Alterac Valley, Arathi Basin, and Warsong Gulch.
The Black War Tiger is the PvP version of the Night Elf epic mount. It costs 30 marks of honor from the three original battlegrounds to purchase.
The Black War Ram is the PvP version of the Dwarven epic mount. Like the Black War Steed and Black War Tiger, it costs 30 marks of honor from AV, AB, and WSG.
The Black Battle-strider can be purchased from Lieutenant Karter for 90 total marks of honor, 30 from each of the three original battlegrounds.
The Stormpike Battle Charger is the final Battleground mount available to Alliance characters. To purchase this mount, players must first earn 50 Alterac Valley marks of honor and then turn them in to Thanthaldis Snowgleam in northern Hillsbrad.
There are two mounts available to players of either faction for participation in the battle for Halaa in Nagrand. Alliance players can turn in 70 Halaa Battle Tokens and 15 Halaa Research Tokens to an NPC named Aldraan to purchase a Dark Riding Talbuk. To buy a Dark War Talbuk, players need to earn 100 Halaa Battle Tokens and 20 Halaa Research Tokens and turn them into Aldraan.
Aldraan only appears when the Alliance is in control of Halaa, so make don't expect to pick up your new Talbuk when the Horde have captured it.
There is the Black War Mammoth for those who prefer to spend their time in Wintergrasp. For 300 Stone Keeper's Shards, Alliance players can buy this massive mount from an NPC named Knight Dameron, located inside Wintergrasp fortress atop a mammoth of his own.
Like Halaa, your faction must be in control of Wintergrasp before Knight Dameron will appear. As if you needed another incentive to get out there and help your side captures the fortress.
It's not a PvP mount, but the Grand Black War Mammoth bears a mention in the context of this article as well. This three-person mammoth drops off of both of the bosses found in the Vault of Archavon. Unfortunately, you can only enter VoA when your faction is in control of Wintergrasp. So, while the Grand Black War Mammoth is not strictly a PvP reward mount, its acquisition is tied to control of a PvP zone.
About the grand black war mammoth, it apparently master looters often ninja the mount if it drops, so be careful who you include in your Wow raid.
As above, that's it for the Alliance PvP mounts in World of Warcraft. You should make sure to check out the other sections of the guide for information on mounts that are earned through the achievement system and more.
The players don't need to be exalted with a certain faction to be able to buy PvP mount of that faction, unlike the standard faction mounts. For example, if your Night Elf Warrior wants to ride into battle on a Battle-strider but lacks the patience to grind to exalt with Gnomeregan, he can simply obtain the necessary marks of honor to purchase the Black Battle-strider.
All Battleground mounts are purchased from Lieutenant Karter, found in the Champion's Hall in Stormwind, but there is an exception. The Stormpike Battle Charger must be purchased from the Stormpike quartermaster in Hillsbrad.
The Black War Steed is the PvP version of the Human epic mount. It can be purchased with 30 marks of honor each from Alterac Valley, Arathi Basin, and Warsong Gulch.
The Black War Tiger is the PvP version of the Night Elf epic mount. It costs 30 marks of honor from the three original battlegrounds to purchase.
The Black War Ram is the PvP version of the Dwarven epic mount. Like the Black War Steed and Black War Tiger, it costs 30 marks of honor from AV, AB, and WSG.
The Black Battle-strider can be purchased from Lieutenant Karter for 90 total marks of honor, 30 from each of the three original battlegrounds.
The Stormpike Battle Charger is the final Battleground mount available to Alliance characters. To purchase this mount, players must first earn 50 Alterac Valley marks of honor and then turn them in to Thanthaldis Snowgleam in northern Hillsbrad.
There are two mounts available to players of either faction for participation in the battle for Halaa in Nagrand. Alliance players can turn in 70 Halaa Battle Tokens and 15 Halaa Research Tokens to an NPC named Aldraan to purchase a Dark Riding Talbuk. To buy a Dark War Talbuk, players need to earn 100 Halaa Battle Tokens and 20 Halaa Research Tokens and turn them into Aldraan.
Aldraan only appears when the Alliance is in control of Halaa, so make don't expect to pick up your new Talbuk when the Horde have captured it.
There is the Black War Mammoth for those who prefer to spend their time in Wintergrasp. For 300 Stone Keeper's Shards, Alliance players can buy this massive mount from an NPC named Knight Dameron, located inside Wintergrasp fortress atop a mammoth of his own.
Like Halaa, your faction must be in control of Wintergrasp before Knight Dameron will appear. As if you needed another incentive to get out there and help your side captures the fortress.
It's not a PvP mount, but the Grand Black War Mammoth bears a mention in the context of this article as well. This three-person mammoth drops off of both of the bosses found in the Vault of Archavon. Unfortunately, you can only enter VoA when your faction is in control of Wintergrasp. So, while the Grand Black War Mammoth is not strictly a PvP reward mount, its acquisition is tied to control of a PvP zone.
About the grand black war mammoth, it apparently master looters often ninja the mount if it drops, so be careful who you include in your Wow raid.
As above, that's it for the Alliance PvP mounts in World of Warcraft. You should make sure to check out the other sections of the guide for information on mounts that are earned through the achievement system and more.
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