I just came back to wow after playing in vanilla. Brand new BM hunter that I just created and leveled to 50 and took to Shadowlands. I tried taming a Larion and it told me that I didn’t know how to tame feathermanes. I did some research and there is a book that hunters can buy in their Legion order hall that allows them to learn how to tame feathermanes, but that you have to unlock all of the traits of your BM Legion artifact weapon before it is offered for sale. That whole artifact trait unlocking thing was removed.
Anyone know if there is a workaround?
Then it should be available now?
Most of those items that required resource and such are usually unlocked automatically now if i recall
I checked with Pan the Hand, nothing for sale.
Not true you just have to finish your order hall campaign, Then you can learn it. you are only level 23 if you are not already id suggest lvling through legion to unlock it passively you can also get your class mount too.
Edit: nvm you said you hit 50 already… not all pets for hunters are immediately tamable some require unlocks and featheremane is one of those unfortunately.
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Actually I’m level 52, not sure why it isn’t updating. I’ve done the entire legion line with my wife (she wanted to unlock void elves) and I’ve done all the hunter campaign quests that pop up - it keeps sending me to do random Legion quests all over the Broken Isles.
I’m not sure why as a new player I need to do so much content from previous expansions to enjoy the current one.
Yeah I just saw that part about being 50… I understand your frustration but some pets do require an unlock to tame its the Hunters class niche.
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Might need to unlock the class mounts. I did all 12 and they kind of blur together, but seem to remember lot of the extra perks being tied to unlocking the mounts.
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AHH so it is the full Class Mount unlock run… That pill is a bit Harder to swallow because of breaching the tomb can be annoying… not hard just time sink.
They really need to drop Breaching the Tomb at this point. It’s old, it’s time.