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Flying mounts. possible, no? : World of Warcraft General Discussions

Posted: July 9th, 2005
maloroth
i have been playing WoW since it came out and after a few patches it is still possible to fly a griffin or bat or hippogryph willingly wherever u choose. how to do this is still a question im asking.

i know back right when the game came out u could use a train beast ability while riding a flight path mount so u could gain control over it... not anymore.

Still its fun to think about and everyonce in a blue moon u will see a glich where some lucky low lvl will be flying a flight path mount willingly.

if anyone has any info on this cool problem plz post away, i want to hear ur input :)


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here is one of the few pictures of a lucky player to have control over a flight path mount ( picutre taken sometime in the month of june 2005)
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Posted: July 10th, 2005
ragor1
Its a bug that occurs when the server has massive lag and the rider doesnt dismount. The rider neither see's nor recieves the extra speed when on the mount.
Posted: July 11th, 2005
ziggomatix
Ermm no ragor. I've seen this in IF commons as well as mid griffen flight.
Posted: July 11th, 2005
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its bugged near XR so if you fly to there, sometimes if everything goes right, then u can control it.
Posted: July 11th, 2005
gfreeman
this happened to me on my way to xr cause i had an extremely high latency and im guessing thats what caused it. it was somwhere around 1200 in the red.

its not actually very great cause it was extremely glitchy and u jumped all over the place, very hard to control.

so i dont think its possible to control maloroth, its just a freakish thing that doesnt happen often
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