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Logged in and didnt see a single yak in Valdrakken had to mog though so at least there was one yak up a few seconds!
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… guilty
I have sort of temporary abandoned the Yak mount in Valdrakken for the Tuft of Yak Fur where I ride super fast for a few seconds in Remix - I know, swapping transmog/repairs for a few seconds speed is no comparison, but it’s fun
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Butters will be on his Switch all the time.
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Butters is too precious for this world.
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Er, you do realise it’s the final stretch towards the next expansion? Season 4 doesn’t add much beyond doing the short quest chain preluding TWW, and M+ & Awakened Raid mounts.
Literally every expansion activity significantly drops during this time.
There’s also the Remix event. If it wasn’t for Remix I’d be playing something else till TWW myself.
I hope Blizzard have better methods of assessing player count than having to count yaks in Valdrakken…
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I know how to cure everyone’s yak problems.
10 hours of Benny Hill!!!
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I’d apply for that job though…
I hope you’ll get it, keep you from phoning me up at 4 am screaming “SOUL!! SOUL!! GUESS WHAT GUESS WHAT!!”
“God’s sake again… what now?”
“NOTHING!!” hangs up
“I hate that undead…”
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When will the pre patch be here?
An elekk isn’t a yak. Far from it.
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Sir, where is your proof that elekks aren’t related to yaks!
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I regret my statement xD I delete lmao.
It’s simple math. Elekks have 1 trunk, 2 tusks and 0 horns. Yaks have 2 horns, 0 trunks and 2 Grummle NPCs.
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Pretty sure people said TBC was going to kill WoW, 16 years ago.
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And there existed deer/antelope thing with 5 horns and fangs!
Hoplitomeryx is a genus of extinct deer-like ruminants which lived on the former Gargano Island during the Miocene and the Early Pliocene, now a peninsula on the east coast of South Italy. Hoplitomeryx, also known as "prongdeer", had five horns and sabre-like upper canines similar to a modern musk deer.
Its fossilized remains were retrieved from the late 1960s onwards from reworked reddish, massive or crudely stratified silty-sandy clays (terrae rossae), which partially fill the paleo-karstic ...
You can also find antelope with trunks!
The saiga antelope (/ˈsaɪɡə/, Saiga tatarica), or saiga, is a species of antelope which during antiquity inhabited a vast area of the Eurasian steppe, spanning the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains in the northwest and Caucasus in the southwest into Mongolia in the northeast and Dzungaria in the southeast. During the Pleistocene, it ranged across the mammoth steppe from the British Isles to Beringia. Today, the dominant subspecies (S. t. tatarica) only occurs in Kalmykia and Astrakhan Obla...
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