Citation needed.
Very easily actually. But others have also backed this up so why argue? Clearly it can and has been done by a lot more than myself.
The weirdest advice i keep hearing is “Once you get more glyphs…” To get more glyphs you have to engage in Dragon Riding but if you ALREADY dont enjoy it, your not going to be collecting glyphs ijs. Its not necessary for pvp, raids, instances or even end game content, other than an ADHD inspired obnoxious Panzer Dragoon transportation system with imo an ugly mount to start with. If you found classic flight boring (notice i didnt say slow) that only means you didnt have gathering professions those that do i dont have to explain why DR is irritating.
If you like it, fine. Myself (and it seems a large majority) do not and not making classic flying available is hurting the numbers of players in game. Too many ppl have stated they will return to DF when classic flying is added & honestly for the sake of players with old longstanding accts classic flying shouldve been available at 70. I have zero doubts that all it would take to have classic flying in DF is then simply turning on that feature since u can already mount classic flying mounts in Valdrakken but simply cant fly. Back in Azeroth you cant even mount a DR mount so you see where they need to add what, ijs
I have a double gatherer, and dragonriding made the horrible gathering system in this game slightly more bearable.
Your trolling right?
EDIT: OK who necro’d this thread…
Hit me up, I’ll fly you to it. I never once had an issue collecting ANY of them.
Also, there’s no order, so maybe collect easier ones to gain access to more abilities to better get to the top?
Doesn’t seem fine.
Old flight is objectively slower.
Did before DR, still do now. Just because you don’t know how to gather with DR doesn’t mean no one else does.
Since this was necro’d and didn’t need to be…
DR is not hard. It IS better than regular flight. It was available at the start rather than PF. We can still use our mounts everywhere else in the game and soon in the isles.