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This site makes extensive use of JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser. Live PTR. Classic TBC. Quick Facts. Comments Comment by Erosion Alot of misinformation here It drops right in hyjal where the core hounds roam next to the lava surgers!

Don't be fooled! Comment by I thought seeing T-rex's in battlegrounds would be scary Now i'm going to be eaten alive by a giant two-headed doggie Comment by whitedragon This is the reason why we dont have gnome hunters, the core hounds would mistake them for a chew toy after being tamed. Comment by barak0 I would love to tame Omen, to bad he's a demon :. Comment by mgp84 Any idea if Magmadar can be tamed? Comment by kaze Is there anything more than their special ability that makes these pets worth it?

Comment by Taming an Ancient Core Hound This may seem obvious, but you would be surprised how many people do not know where Molten Core is anymore.

Talk to Lothos to get the atunement quest before entering BRD, its always nice to have an easy atunement. Step 2 With druid healer: Dismiss your pet not abandon. When you enter Molten core you will see 2 giants.

On the right giants side, is a lava river and a ledge. Run past the giant and try to jump on the ledge. If you do not make it, do not fret. Get to land and Feign Death. Have the druid stealth and follow you. If at all possible, try to be on the ledge its not impossible to tame a core hound, just makes it easier. Ancient Corehounds see through stealth Step 2 without a druid healer: have your healer stand away from you as far as they can.

Send your pet to the farthest mob it will go to. Your pet is going to die. While your pet clears the giants and agros a mob, have your healer hug the right wall and drop off the right side where the giant was. Again try to land on the ledge if you can This makes things much easier. You should fd at this point since the mobs your pet just agroed are now coming after you. Get some health and go to where the priest is and fd since again, a bunch of mobs will be trying to kill you.

Step 3: follow the wall whether you made it to the ledge or not till you can not go any further. If you made it to the ledge, you can follow it till it ends and drop off with out agroing any mobs.

That area gives you the option to tame 2 Ancient Corehounds with out the risk of agroing any other mobs. Both of them pat, but only one actually pats in the path you will be in. Step 4: Build agro by shooting and attacking the core hound of your choice. You will actually have to be under his mouth to do any damage to him in melee range, but he still has the ability to attack you.

Your healer should do light healing at this point, just keeping you alive, as long as you are not taming, the corehound wont hit you for too much. After you feel you have enough threat built, start the taming process. At this point, the corehound will hit you for about 2k each hit for about hits. Your healer should be able to keep you alive.

Without a healer and having only 9. Just some things to note. Red Corehounds have a burning ember sound when you tame them. They also shake the screen when they walk. I think you can turn this off under your options for those that do not like the screen shake. You do not have to feed your pet.

You can not name this pet Princess, blizzard has the name reserved i ended up naming mine Spike. Comment by Taming the core hound in MC is soloable. I and a friend he came up with the idea when no one would help him did it on Illidan server Alliance side.

What you need: Fire resist pot Haste pot Abacus of Violent Odds Enough Resil to be crit immune at least 10k hp any other haste is helpful but not needed As others have stated as you enter MC you can mis direct mobs to a throwaway pet and jump on the ledge to your right and feign there while your pet dies.

Drink the resist pot. You now have one minute until you can use the haste pot with trinket. There are two core hounds you can tame Either is fine but timing is critical. Because the timing is so tricky it is best to bring several of each potion Comment by Kirima As of patch 3.

Comment by I think these guys should be Tenacity pets. They just look huge and able to take loads of damage. Why not put ravagers in their place, warp stalkers in the ravagers place and core hounds in the WS place? Comment by These guys do make very nice pets, their ability to slow casting time makes a nice BM ability to substitute for MMs silencing shots.

Core hound in the Monster Guide. Core hounds use simple tactics, attacking the most obviously threatening target first. They will typically attempt an improved grab or bull rush to push their target into nearby lava. A core hound with flaming breath takes hold of a victim before using its flaming breath, thus preventing the victim from escaping the effect.

Core hounds grow and gain power throughout their lives. Core hounds understand Kalimag but cannot speak. Core hound before the model update in 7.

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