Here are the new pet looks that Hunters can (and can't) tame in Patch 10.2: Guardians of the Dream.
There are probably some things we missed, especially if there were changes made very late in the testing cycle. If you have any additions or corrections please let us know on our forums or Twitter. Happy hunting!
This new fey darter model is only a little different to the existing one: it has less scaling and is a bit chunkier, giving it a more amphibian appearance. In addition to two colour variants that closely match the fey darter ones, it possesses two novel looks: night blue and a variant on the blue-green look that has more purple and lighter blue. Sadly, as far as we know neither of these latter colours are available for taming.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
So far, these looks have only been found on untameable creatures.
A lovely new bear model, flourishing with vegetation. All four colour variants are available for taming.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
A Drust-linked creature model that dates back to Battle for Azeroth, these beasts are available via a special taming method that requires exploring in both the Emerald Dream and Drustvar. Three of the four possible colours are available.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
These looks have not been found in the game - yet.
This elegant new antlered owl has a huge number of possible variants, of which only some are available for taming. And reasonably so!: Besides the four base colours, there are two possible antler shapes, four tail lengths, four ear variants, and four brow variants, resulting in an impossible 512 possible variations! The additional unused looks can be found hidden below the tameable ones.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
A gorgeous and ethereal new saber model. All four colour variants are available for taming.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
A Drust-linked creature model that dates back to Battle for Azeroth, these beasts are available via a special taming method that requires exploring in both the Emerald Dream and Drustvar. Three of the four possible colours are available.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
These looks have not been found in the game - yet.
A hybrid of an owl and a bear, these quirky creatures are classed as Feathermanes. They come in five colours, all of which are available for taming.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
Are they bidepal cats? Furry, feline raptors? These wonderfully strange dreamtalons have been placed in the Raptor family. They come in five colours, all of which are available for taming.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
This very cute new skunk is currently only tameable in one colour - green. There are six more colours and at least four of these appear on wild creatures in the Emerald Dream, they're simply not flagged tameable - at least not yet!
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
So far, these looks have only been found on untameable creatures.
These looks have not been found in the game - yet.
A fancy new spirit owl - Nah'qi <Ember of Regrowth> flies counterclockwise around Amirdrassil's canopy. Unfortunately, we currently don't know how to tame her, though we know it's possible. She's flagged tameable, but taming is denied without some further attunement. While untested, we believe the solution is linked to the Cinder of Companionship, but we currently have no information on how to obtain it. Its flavour text suggests the (truly awful) possibility of a raid drop - since 'Anu'relos' is a mount obtained from Mythic Fyrakk, but it's also possible the Cinder may be obtained at a high reputation level with the Dream Wardens, or it could be from some completely unrelated source! If you find any leads, please let us know!
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
This model was first used for the loa Kimbul, in Battle for Azeroth. It's exciting that we finally get to tame a version of it, and that this creature - Sul'raka <Daughter of Kimbul> - is a new tracking tame!
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
A gorgeous new stag model, budding with vegetation. These dreamstags comes in four base colours, with three possible antler variants. All 12 possible variations are available for taming!
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
A Drust-linked creature model that dates back to Battle for Azeroth, these beasts are available via a special taming method that requires exploring in both the Emerald Dream and Drustvar. Three of the four possible colours are available.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
These looks have not been found in the game - yet.
A few different NPCs in the Dream have this flaming lion appearance. Sadly, none are tameable.
So far, these looks have only been found on untameable creatures.
Dating back to Warlords of Draenor, these are the only two kaliri looks that have remained untameable. At least until now! Both use the same base skin, but one has flames and the other doesn't, and each option gives the bird a different quality.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
Until now this gorgeous diamond crab look was the only standard crab appearance that wasn't available for taming.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.
This novel magma cobra has an appearance blend of the yellow base skin, with a glow from the red look, and embers from the blue-purple cobra.
These looks have been found on tameable creatures.