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The YouTube video segments focus on showcasing new mounts in a game for level 100 players who have completed main story quests. The Automatoise mount is featured with its augmented design for defense and strength. A cybernetic armor reskin of the mount is displayed, highlighting its unique design and spinning animations. The speaker appreciates the improved graphics and details of the mounts but discusses concerns about the spinning animations being nauseating for some. Overall, the video covers the mount rewards, their aesthetics, and the impact of spinning animations on player preferences.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber showcases a new mount reward available from the hunt marks for players who are level 100 and have finished the main story quests. The mount, called Automatoise, can be obtained for 3,200 sacks of nuts acquired from various hunts in different expansions. The Automatoise is described as a giant tortoise augmented with reinforced electro skeletons and servo motors for enhanced defense and strength. The YouTuber reviews the mount in the Azim Step zone, sharing its lore and characteristics.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a cybernetic armor reskin of the adamantoise mount, which has rocket motors on the back and a neon decal. The Mount also has spinning animations that some may find nauseating. The speaker showcases the mount in action, emphasizing its unique design and effects, but notes that the spinning animation may not appeal to everyone. Despite its cool appearance, the speaker mentions that this mount may not be at the top of their wish list.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a new mount and its music, mentioning that it has generic mount music which may not be very exciting. They appreciate the improved graphics and detail of the mount in the game. They also express a desire for an option to disable the spinning animation of the mount as it can be nauseating. The video ends with a discussion about the spinning animation of the mount.
