Is your mounting collection looking bland and boring even after years of farmland? Well, World of Warcraft Dragonflight Patch 10.1.5 will add some spice to the collection of mountainmounts, so you won’t have the chance to claim the rarest of the most rarer mounts if you’re lucky enough.
With the help of WoW streaming producer David GM Carter, the prankster and player pushed the doorbell to the new ten-inch massive dam. When the ten-hour bomber was exploring the new 10-year megadungeon Dawn of the Infinite, a mysterious-looking mount called Reins of the Quantum Courser dropped from the last boss. At first glance its a regular mount, but when you read the tooltip it says it can take on the form of an alibi mount (from the past).
We just had the “Reins of the Quantum Courser” drop in Dawn of the Infinites from the last boss.It was used until recently. The player received [Midnight’s Eternal Reins] from Karazhan: pic.twitter.com/kEWi0w7QeS.
Mr. S. Grass (@Mr. M. MM.) April 14, 2023
Quantum Courser can be turned into a random mount from previous WoW expansions. But the question is which restrictions do you have? Can this mount turn into rare mounts such as Ashes of Alar that have an extremely low drop chance? And will this mount have no longer become readily accessible, such as Keystone Master and Gladiator?
We need to find out what Blizzard has to be aware of when talking about the past. Patch 10.1.5 will create time adventures and will greatly redefine our way of looking at the past, since soon will be facing the most famous WoW characters in the new megadungeon, like Galakrond and Morchie, and the evil version of Chromie.
I really’m very happy with that patch because I think Blizzard is using this as an opportunity to buy old concept art and show us what could have been when the events were just a bit different.