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The video covers various locations in World of Warcraft where players can purchase mounts for different races, emphasizing the locations and costs for each race's mounts. It also discusses Horde and Alliance mounts in World of Warcraft Classic, mentioning specific locations such as Thunder Bluff and the importance of gold and reputation for acquiring mounts. Lastly, the content creator encourages viewer engagement and requests for video topics, concluding by thanking the audience and expressing gratitude for their support.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter is guiding viewers on where to buy mounts in the game. They start with Orc mounts in Orgrimmar, where you can find wolf mounts. The cost is around 90 gold. Next, they mention the Raptor Mount for Trolls in Sen’jin Village. Undead mounts can be purchased in Tirisfal Glades at the town of Brill. Tauren mounts are available in Bloodhoof Village. The presenter emphasizes the locations and coordinates for each race’s mounts, providing useful information for new players.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses Horde and Alliance mounts in World of Warcraft Classic. He mentions Thunder Bluff as the Horde capital and recommends the East Veil logging Camp in Elwynn Forest for humans to get horses. Dwarves can purchase RAMs in Dun Morogh, gnomes can get Mecha Striders in Gnomeregan, and Night Elves can obtain nightsaber mounts in Teldrassil. The speaker notes the importance of having 190 gold to buy your first mount at level 40 in Classic and explains the reputation requirements for obtaining mounts from other factions. He mentions that some mounts can be obtained for free through specific in-game events like Baron Rivendare’s mount and Zul’Gurub.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator mentions where viewers can purchase their own Mount and provides information about it. They express willingness to do viewer-requested videos and thank the audience for watching, encouraging them to share the video to help them continue creating gaming content. The creator signs off by thanking the viewers and wishing them a great day.