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Riding Horse Icon WoW Icon 16x16 Monte (Profession)
MaîtresMontures
Reins of the Wooly Mammoth

Un réprouvé chevauchant son mammouth géant.

Les Montures sont un moyen de transport très prisé par les joueurs, qui montent alors sur le dos de bêtes ou machines plus ou moins exotiques. Les démonistes, les paladins, les chevaliers de la mort et chasseurs de démons peuvent apprendre à invoquer des montures via leur classe. Le voyage à dos de monture est toujours plus rapide que la marche/course (les montures amphibies comme la Tortue de mer (monture) ne donnent un bonus que sous certaines conditions. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade a introduit les montures volantes dans certaines zones uniquement, et une augmentation progressive de la vitesse maximale qu'un joueur puisse atteindre. Cela permit également d'atteindre des endroits auparavant inaccessibles. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm a introduit le vol en Kalimdor et dans les Royaumes de l'Est, ainsi que dans les nouvelles zones de l'expansion.

Mounts were generally expensive in the past, but their prices have been reduced while the training to ride them increased in order to compensate. However, some mounts do not cost any gold or other currencies (such as honor points) and will drop at very low rates from bosses in instances such as Stratholme, Tempest Keep, Magisters' Terrace, Sethekk Halls, Karazhan, and Utgarde Pinnacle. There are numerous other methods to obtain mounts as well, such as class quests, completing achievements, the Trading Card Game, and the Black Market Auction House for older ones from removed content.

Mounts have a 1.5 second cast time, which will be interrupted by taking any damage, moving, or entering combat.

Niveaux de montes et sorts[ | ]

Beebonmount

A Human Mage riding a Swift White Steed, an Alliance Epic Mount.

Warhorse-charger

Blood Knights riding their Horde paladin mounts.

Since patch 4.0.1 most mounts no longer have intrinsic values for speed; their speed is dependent only on the player's riding skill.

Mounts can swim (but not any faster than swimming without the mount). There are aquatic mounts which move at +60% swim speed anywhere and amphibious ones which can walk on land, and another that can only be used underwater in Vashj'ir but moves at +450% swim speed. Vanity mounts confer no benefits (and thus, require no riding skill or character level).

Apprenti : Niveau 20[ | ]

Once a character reaches level 20, they will automatically receive a quest directing them to visit their racial riding trainer and mount vendor. Apprentice riding skill (75) costs 4g for training and an additional 1g for each mount, both reduced by the appropriate reputation discounts. Increases mounted movement speed by 60%.

At level 20, warlocks and paladins can learn the spells Summon Felsteed and Summon Warhorse/Summon Exarch's Elekk/Summon Sunwalker Kodo at the cost of 1g from their class trainers, which grants them apprentice riding skill. Additionally, worgen learn Running Wild at level 20, which functions as their automatic racial mount.

Compagnon : Niveau 40[ | ]

Journeyman riding skill (150) costs 50g for training and an additional 10g for each mount, both reduced by the appropriate reputation discounts. Increases mounted movement speed by 100%.

At level 40, paladins and warlocks can learn Summon Charger/Summon Great Exarch's Elekk/Summon Great Sunwalker Kodo and Dreadsteed from their class trainers after learning the Journeyman riding skill from the riding trainer. There is no need to purchase a new mount. Death knights receive their epic ground mount, the Acherus Deathcharger (ability), after the completion of the quests Grand Theft Palomino and Into the Realm of Shadows at level 55.

Expert : Niveau 60[ | ]

Once a character reaches level 60, they will automatically receive the quest I Believe You Can Fly, this time directing them to visit their factions' most accessible riding trainer and mount vendor. Expert riding skill (225) costs 250g for training and an additional 50g for each mount, both reduced by the appropriate reputation discounts. Increases mounted movement speed by 150% in the air and 100% on the ground.

Druids can learn Flight Form from any druid trainer at level 60 for 3g, which grants them expert riding skill for next to nothing.

License de maître de vol : Niveau 60[ | ]

Removed from game Le contenu de cette section a été supprimé de World of Warcraft in patch 7.3.5.

The Flight Master's License (often referred to as "Old Weather Flying") used to cost 250g and unlocked the ability for players to fly in the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor excluding the zones that requires The Burning Crusade expansion (like Eversong Woods and Ghostlands), much like Cold Weather Flying can at 68 for flight in Northrend. It required level 60 and Expert riding skill. It also required purchasers to have World of Warcraft: Cataclysm attached to their account.

This ability was not required for Cold Weather Flying or any higher skill tier.

Vol par temps froid : Niveau 68[ | ]

Removed from game Le contenu de cette section a été supprimé de World of Warcraft in patch 7.3.5.

The Cold Weather Flying skill used to cost 50g, reduced by the appropriate reputation discount. This granted players the ability to also use their flying mounts in Northrend and required level 68 and expert riding skill. One could also wait until level 80, at which it would be automatically learned for free.

Before a hotfix with Patch 7.0.3, it was purchasable for 500g. Before Patch 4.0.1, only level 80 characters were able to buy this training directly for 1,000g. In Patch 3.2.0, a bind to account heirloom, the Tome of Cold Weather Flight, was made available for level 80 characters to purchase for 1,000g, which allowed characters of level 68 to learn the spell making flight in Northrend possible from an even earlier level. Patch 4.0.1 made the tome redundant, so it was removed.

This ability was not required for any higher skill tier or flying on Outland.

Artisan : Niveau 70[ | ]

Artisan riding skill (300) costs 5,000g, reduced by the appropriate reputation discounts. Increases mounted movement speed by 100% on the ground and 280% in the air. No class-granted abilities award artisan flying, although the druid ability Swift Flight Form requires it.

Maître : Niveau 80[ | ]

Master riding skill (375) costs 5,000g for training, reduced by the appropriate reputation discount. Introduced with Patch 4.0.1, it increases the air speed of flying mounts to +310%. However, any characters that already had a 310% speed flying mount pre-4.0.1 were given this skill automatically and free of charge with 4.0.1. Formerly, earning the Reins of the Violet Proto-Drake before Patch 5.0.4 through What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been awarded Master riding for free.

Cold Weather Flying was also automatically learned at this level for free, if it was not yet purchased.

Sagesse des Quatre Vents : Niveau 90[ | ]

Removed from game Le contenu de cette section a été supprimé de World of Warcraft in patch 7.3.5.

The Wisdom of the Four Winds skill used to cost 2,500g, reduced by reputation discount with the Golden Lotus, and could be learned from their trainers in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms at the Shrine of Two Moons or Shrine of Seven Stars.

In Patch 6.0.2, the bind to account heirloom Grimoire of the Four Winds was added to the Black Market Auction House. It could be listed by San Redscale for the opening bid of 1,000g, allowing level 85 alts to learn the spell.

Monter les Serpents Nuages[ | ]

Removed from game Le contenu de cette section a été supprimé de World of Warcraft in patch 6.0.2.

Cloud Serpent Riding was rewarded for completing Riding the Skies after reaching exalted standing with the Order of the Cloud Serpent reputation faction at the Arboretum in Jade Forest. It was needed to use cloud serpent mounts, along with requiring Level 90 and at least 300 (Artisan) riding skill. Once removed, cloud serpents became just like any other flying mount.

Vol sur Draenor[ | ]

For most of Warlords of Draenor, Blizzard had not planned on implementing flight on Draenor, nor any expansion in the future[1] despite an early forum post mentioning implementing flying in the first content patch.[2] This sparked outrage on the World of Warcraft forums, causing players to create numerous threads[3][4][5][6][7] as each would reach their post limit, with many posters threatening to unsubscribe due to the decision. Blizzard later reversed course and added the Draenor Pathfinder achievement. The idea, and compromise on Blizzard's part, is that players will have to experience the game content on the ground the way it was designed at least once, after which all their characters will be free to fly to the content they want to do again if they so wish.

To earn the achievement, players must experience most open-world content, by exploring the zones, completing the zone storylines, completing all of the Apexis dailies, finding a large number of treasures, and reaching revered with the three factions of Tanaan Jungle.

Vol dans Legion[ | ]

Taking a cue from how to earn flight in Draenor, a similar set of achievements is required to be completed to unlock flight in Legion areas on the Broken Isles. The first achievement, Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part One, comprises the bulk of the effort to unlock flight.[8] As in Warlords, players must explore all of the zones, complete the zone storylines, their Class Hall campaign, 100 world quests, and reach revered with the opening six Legion factions.

On completing Part One, Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part Two requires exploring the Broken Shore and reaching revered with the area's faction, Armies of Legionfall.

Pathfinder, however, does not apply to the planet Argus, a new "area" added and featured in patch 7.3, much like how Wisdom of the Four Winds did not apply to the Isle of Thunder, the Isle of Giants, and Timeless Isle in Mists of Pandaria. The timing on the release of Pathfinder Part Two and Argus (a mere five months apart, including the time spent on the ground of the Broken Shore to actually get the achievement) left many players feeling that not long after they had earned flying, the developers had "taken flying away from them again."Modèle:Fact While Blizzard has stated that MoP was not all that different, it was conceded that the rollout of content, in this case, could have been better timed, and that they understood why players felt the way they did.Modèle:Fact

When flying was introduced with patch 2.0, Isle of Quel'Danas did receive flying when it was released in patch 2.4. The same thing applied to Isle of Thunder and Isle of Giants in 5.2 and Timeless Isle in 5.4. These zones are about exploration with a bit of danger, making Argus fit quite nicely into that theme.[9]

Although there is no flying in Argus, an increased mount speed is available via the Explore Argus achievement.

Vol dans Battle for Azeroth[ | ]

The first achievement, Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder, Part One, is the first step to unlocking flight in Kul Tiras and Zandalar. It requires to explore each zone in Kul Tiras and Zandalar, complete 100 world quests, reach revered with the opening six Battle for Azeroth factions, completing the War Campaign, and finishing the zone storylines.

Released with patch 8.2.0, Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder, Part Two requires exploring Nazjatar and Mechagon Island, and reaching revered with the local factions.

Résumé[ | ]

Proficiency Cost +Speed Required for Requires
Skill Mounts Land Flying
75 Apprentice 4g 1g 60% Ground mounts Level 20
150 Journeyman 50g 10g 100% Ground mounts Level 40
225 Expert TBC 250g 50g 60% 150% Flying mounts Level 60
300 Artisan TBC 5,000g 100g 100% 280% Flying mounts Level 70
375 Master Icon Cataclysm 18x18 5,000g 100% 310% Maximum speed on all flying mounts Level 80
Draenor Pathfinder WoD N/A Flying in Draenor Achievement
Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part One Legion N/A +20% Increased Broken Isles mount speed Achievement
Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part Two Legion N/A Flying in the Broken Isles Achievement
Explore Argus Legion N/A +20% Increased Argus mount speed Achievement
Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder, Part One Battle for Azeroth N/A +20% Increased Zandalar and Kul Tiras mount speed Achievement
Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder, Part Two Battle for Azeroth N/A Flying in Zandalar, Kul Tiras, Nazjatar, and Mechagon Island Achievement

Augmenter la vitesse des montures[ | ]

Via les avantages de guilde[ | ]

The guild perk Mount Up increases your speed while mounted by 10% except in Arenas and Battlegrounds.

Via les sorts de classes et les talents[ | ]

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Two trolls riding raptors.

  • Ui-charactercreate-classes deathknight Chevalier de la mort
    • On a Pale Horse increases your speed while mounted by 20%. The mounted movement speed increase does not stack with other effects.
  • Ui-charactercreate-classes paladin Paladin
    • Heart of the Crusader increases your speed while mounted by 20%. The mounted movement speed increase does not stack with other effects.

Via les objets et enchantements (niveau 70 et inférieur)[ | ]

There are five other methods for increasing your mounted speed, with no effects beyond level 70:

  • Riding Skill: +2% (stacking), world drop Enchanting recipe
  • Carrot on a Stick: +3% (stacking), reward from the Gahz'rilla quest in Zul'Farrak.
  • Mithril Spurs: +4% (stacking), world drop Blacksmithing plans
  • Riding Crop: TBC +10% (non-stacking), Leatherworking pattern sold in Old Hillsbrad Foothills.
  • Skybreaker Whip: TBC +10% (non-stacking), quest reward from Dragonmaw Race: Captain Skyshatter, must be Honored with Netherwing.

The first three of these effects stack with each other, before being applied as a multiplier to your current mounted speed. Players with all three effects will, therefore, gain a 9% increase.

The last two items both increase mounted speed by 10%. However, they do not stack with each other, or the other previously mentioned methods. It should be also noted that the Riding Crop is only usable for two levels (69 and 70), and the Skybreaker Whip only for one level (70).

All speed improvement items work on both normal and flying mounts (with the exception of NPC controlled point-to-point flight).

Characters higher than level 70 will not benefit from these mount speed improvement items and enchants. Blizzard's design goal is to eliminate the trinkets, but they've had technical issues with an implementation of an alternate system.[10]

Statistiques[ | ]

Monture Vitesse de base Mount Up/Crop/Whip Heart of the Crusader/
On a Pale Horse
Montures cosmétiques 100% 110% 120%
Apprenti cavalier (terrestre) 160% 176% 192%
Compagnon cavalier (terrestre) 200% 220% 240%
Expert cavalier (vol) TBC 250% 275% 300%
Artisan cavalier (vol) TBC 380% 418% 456%
Maître cavalier (Vol) Icon Cataclysm 18x18 410% 451% 492%

Vol dans Kalimdor et les Royaumes de l'Est[ | ]

Stormwind City from above pre-Cataclysm

With careful use of Eagle Eye or Far Sight, it was possible to see why Flying Mounts were not allowed in the old world until the Cataclysm expansion hit.

At BlizzCon 2009 it was revealed that flying mounts would be available in some form to use in Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms with the release Cataclysm. Blizzard had previously stated that it was unlikely that they would allow flying mounts in these continents since doing so would require them to redesign the continents with flying mounts in mind.

The former state of the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor was unsuitable for flying mounts; there were visual glitches like mountains and high buildings whose tops could not be seen, and places where the terrain abruptly changed from one tileset to another, creating a grossly unrealistic appearance in some areas. There were also zones which should be there lore-wise but were empty and unfinished.

Since Cataclysm, players could fly all over Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor but are still unable to fly in Azuremyst Isle, Bloodmyst Isle, Ghostlands, Eversong Woods, and the Isle of Quel'Danas. Attempting to fly toward Ghostlands will be encountered with an invisible wall that stretches from the Forbidding Sea to the Northern Lordaeron area above Eastern Plaguelands and northeast of Western Plaguelands.

Notes[ | ]

  • La plupart des montures ont une émote spéciale qu'elles peuvent faire : cela peut être réalisé lorsque l'on est immobile sur le sol soit par le code /mountspecial pour les montures volantes ou en appuyant sur la touche Espace pour les montures terrestres.
  • Les montures volantes peuvent faire un looping. En appuyant sur Pitch Up ou Pitch Down (normalement ⌤ Ins et ⌦ Del) en vol pour faire un looping. Sur un Mac, la combinaison de touches Help ou Fn+⌦ Del (sur les ordinateurs portables) va le débuter.
  • En outre, lors du looping, on peut utiliser les flèches directionnelles droite ou gauche.
  • Il y a des montures qui permettent d'avoir des passagers (comme les Reines de Grand Mammouth des Glaces).
    • Il y a aussi des montures volantes avec des passagers. Parmi celles-ci deux sont sorties au pré-patch 8.2.5 via le système de parrainage ; la Fusée de Tourisme X-53‎‎ et le Cœur de l'Aile de Nuit. La Fiole des Sables, fabriquée par l'Alchimie, permet de monter le Drake de Grès. Le Traque-ciel de Hurlevent et l'Intercepteur d'Orgrimmar sont des récompenses pour l'achat d'un ticket à la BlizzCon 2017.
  • Pendant la bêta de World of Warcraft, les tauren devaient utilisé une capacité au lieu d'une monture, mais cela a été supprimé avant la sortie du jeu.

Changements lors de patchs[ | ]

Shawdowlands[ | ]

Battle for Azeroth[ | ]

Legion[ | ]

  • Legion Patch 7.3.5 (2018-01-16) : Retrait de License de maître de vol, Vol par temps froid et Sagesse des Quatre Vents.

Warlords of Draenor[ | ]

  • Modèle:Patch 6.2.2
  • WoD Patch 6.0.2 (14-10-2014) : Toutes les montures volantes sont désormais utilisables comme montures terrestres dans les zones qui ne permettent pas le vol.

Mists of Pandaria[ | ]

  • Modèle:Patch 5.2.0
  • MoP Patch 5.0.4 (2012-08-28) : Toutes les montures, hormis celles de classes, sont désormais partagés sur un compte.

Cataclysm[ | ]

  • Cataclysm Patch 4.0.1 (2010-10-12) :
    • All mounts now scale to the appropriate riding skill. This means that all 310% speed mounts earned from achievements or were awarded from this patch onward are 280% in order to match the current max riding skill, Artisan. Players who already have a 310% mount are grandfathered into the system.
    • Mounts that are both ground and flying will no longer need to be dismounted and then re-mounted to switch between types. This will now be automatic.

Wrath of the Lich King[ | ]

  • WotLK Patch 3.3.3 (2010-03-23) : Battlegrounds will no longer award Marks of Honor. Items which previously required Marks of Honor will have their costs adjusted to remove these requirements.
PvP mounts now cost 50,000 Points d'Honneur
  • WotLK Patch 3.3.0 (08/12/2009) : Knockbacks no longer dismount players. If on a flying mount, you will be knocked back a short distance before being able to resume flying.
  • Modèle:Patch 3.2.2
  • WotLK Patch 3.2.0 (04/08/2009) :
    • The cast time for summoning any ground or flying[11] mount is now 1.5 seconds, down from 3 seconds.
    • Apprentice Riding (Skill 75): Can now be learned at level 20 for 4g. Mail will be sent to players who reach level 20 directing them to the riding trainer.
    • Journeyman Riding (Skill 150): Can now be learned at level 40 for 50g. Mail will be sent to players who reach level 40 directing them back to the riding trainer.
    • Expert Riding (Skill 225): Can now be learned at level 60 for 600g from trainers in Honor Hold or Thrallmar. Faction discounts now apply (Honor Hold for Alliance; Thrallmar for Horde). Flight speed at this skill level has been increased to 150% of run speed, up from 60%.
    • Artisan Riding (Skill 300): Faction discounts now apply (Honor Hold or Valiance Expedition for Alliance; Thrallmar or Warsong Offensive for Horde).
    • Flying over Dalaran and Wintergrasp is now possible so long as players keep a healthy distance above the ground.
    • The ravasaur trainer Mor'vek has returned to Un'Goro and will offer to help Horde players raise and train a Whistle of the Venomhide Ravasaur as a mount... if they can survive the creature's deadly poison.
  • WotLK Patch 3.1.0 (2009-04-14) : All Ground Mounts may now swim without dismounting the rider. Flying Mounts still may NOT, and will dismount the rider upon entering water.
  • WotLK Patch 3.0.8 (2009-01-20) : Racial restrictions on mounts have now been lifted. Night elves on mechanostriders? Tauren on raptors? You're not seeing things.
  • WotLK Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14) :
    • Mounting is now permitted in Ahn'Qiraj.
    • New Vanity Pet and Mount changes: Players will now be able to access their non-combat pets and mounts by clicking on the pets tab in the Character Info panel. These pets and mounts will be now learnable much like spells or abilities. Once a vanity pet or mount is learned, the icon will disappear from within a player's inventory and reappear in the appropriate tab under the pet tab under Character Info. Say goodbye to your vanity pets and mounts taking up bag and bank slots! Lost pets and mounts (one time quest rewards) can be recovered by visiting a stablemaster.

The Burning Crusade[ | ]

  • TBC Patch 2.4.3 (2008-07-15) : Mounts at 30?! Yes, it's true: Apprentice Riding and mounts are now available at level 30. Training costs 35g.
  • TBC Patch 2.3.0 (2007-11-13) : Nutral, the flight master in Shattrath City, now has a quest for characters who are level 70 and do not yet have a riding skill of 225. The quest will direct a character to visit the appropriate riding instructor in Shadowmoon Valley so that the player will know where they can purchase the skill necessary to use a flying mount.
  • TBC Patch 2.1.0 (2007-05-22) :
    • Swift Flying Mounts: All the swift flying mounts will now display as epic items, rather than superior-quality items.
    • Using abilities and casting spells that cannot be used while mounted will now auto-dismount players as needed. This can be disabled by turning off the auto-dismount option in the UI options.
    • New Lua conditional [flyable] which is true if you're in a location where you could use a flying mount.
  • TBC Patch 2.0.3 (09/01/2007) : New macro command: /dismount
  • TBC Patch 2.0.1 (2006-12-05) : Honor system revamp
PvP mounts no longer limited to rank 11s, now available for 30 Marque d'Honneur du Goulet de Chanteguerre 30 Marque d'Honneur du Bassin Arathi 30 Marque d'Honneur de la Vallée d'Alterac each.

Classic[ | ]

  • Modèle:Patch 1.12.1
  • Modèle:Patch 1.12.0
  • Modèle:Patch 1.6.0
  • WoW Icon 16x16 Patch 1.5.0 (2005-06-07) : Many of the Swift Mounts have gained eye glows and some have had other tweaks made to them to improve their looks.
  • Modèle:Patch 1.4.0
  • Modèle:Patch 1.3.0
  • WoW Icon 16x16 Patch 1.2.0 (2004-12-18) : Players will now be able to purchase and train mounts from other races in their faction. However, you will first need to obtain "Exalted" reputation status with that race in order to do so. Mounts of the opposing faction are not available for purchase.

Voir aussi[ | ]

  • Compétence de Monte
  • Liste des montures (MountID)
  • Montures par source
    • Monture de classe
  • Catégorie des moyens de transport pour une liste détaillée des méthodes d'obtention de moyens de transports dans WoW.
  • If you want to get a head start, read a Guide for Preparing to Buy a Mount.
  • Lore des montures

Références[ | ]

Liens externes[ | ]

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