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+ | The '''beast''', '''wolf''' (lupine) or '''{{wplink|werewolf}}''' (lycan) '''mask''' is one of the many forms of head items. But behind stats, such masks are very desirable for their appearance as part of a [[roleplaying outfit]], especially after ''[[Cataclysm]]'', which has introduced both the [[worgen]] race and the [[transmogrification]] feature. |
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− | [[Image:kodo.png|350px|right]] |
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− | '''Kodo'''{{cite|HPG|210}} (aka '''kodo beast'''), are massive reptiles with thick leathery skin that ranges in color from sandy brown to black. Most kodo have a large horn that sprouts from their nose, and some are even covered in thick woolly hair. Kodo range across central Kalimdor, but are particularly prevalent in [[Mulgore]], where the rolling grassy plains are particularly suited to their omnivorous nature. The [[tauren]] hold them in high esteem, and breed them as [[mount]]s. They are also used extensively as pack animals by both the [[goblin]]s and the [[Horde]]. During the [[Third War]], the [[orc]]s received a pack of tamed kodo as a gift from [[Cairne]] in return for Thrall's generosity. The [[orc]]s used the kodo to carry drummer and giant war-drums, which were played furiously to boost morale during combat. These kodo were also taught the amusing trick of swallowing their enemies whole in the middle of a battle. Wild kodo are normally herbivorous, however, and will not attack unless threatened. |
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+ | There three models of masks. |
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+ | ===Beast masks=== |
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− | The giant, slow-moving kodo beasts of the Barrens are one of the most intriguing species of Kalimdor. Though gentle and ponderous by nature, these mighty beasts become fierce enemies when threatened or attacked. Many kodo hold a special bond with the benevolent tauren race. It is said that some rare kodo are bound to the spirits of the sky and storm. Thus, the tauren have legends about those they call [[lightning lizards]], [[salamander]]s (not the [[flamewaker]] creatures), [[thunder lizard]]s, and [[storm walker]]s. Whether or not these behemoths actually have supernatural powers remains to be seen. If one ''is'' discovered, it should be approached with extreme caution. It is said that these thunder lizards are much more hostile than their more common cousins and will attack without provocation. |
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+ | All of them are mail. |
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+ | * [[Replica Beaststalker's Cap]] ([[Darkmoon Faire]] replica of [[Beaststalker's Cap]], hunter [[Dungeon Set 1]]) - BoE, vendor ({{cost|dpt=75}}) |
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+ | * [[Replica Beastmaster's Cap]] (Darkmoon Faire replica of [[Beastmaster's Cap]], hunter [[Dungeon Set 2]]) - BoE, vendor ({{cost|dpt=75}}) |
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+ | * [[Far Seer's Helm]] - BoP, {{Alliance Icon Small}} [[Kurenai]] vendor |
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+ | * [[Mok'Nathal Beast-Mask]] - BoP, drop ([[Auchenai Crypts]]) |
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+ | ===Wolf masks. Model I=== |
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− | [[Image:Kodo Beast cinematic.jpg|thumb|A kodo beast in a ''[[Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos]]'' cinematic]] |
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− | + | The most of them are leather, and exceptions are come from single quest. |
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+ | * [[Embrace of the Lycan]] - BoP, drop ([[Zul'Farrak]]) |
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+ | * [[Wolfshead Helm]] - BoE, crafted by leatherworkers, usable by {{class|Druid}}s only |
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+ | * [[Spiritcaller's Mask]] - BoP, [[Quest:There Can Be Only One Response]] |
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+ | * Mask from [[Quest:The Elusive Ironjaw]] / [[Quest:Welcoming the Wolf Spirit]] |
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+ | ** [[Helm of Lupine Cunning]] (cloth) |
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+ | ** [[Wolf Hunter's Guise]] (leather) |
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+ | ** [[Helm of Lupine Grace]] (mail) |
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+ | ** [[Helm of Lupine Ferocity]] (plate) |
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+ | ===Wolf masks. Model II=== |
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− | *Most kodo travel in herds of three to five in [[WoW]]. When one kodo of the herd is attacked, the others will join it in combat. However, it is notable to mention that if one of the outlying members of the herd is attacked and lured away by a ranged weapon, others will not always join it. |
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+ | All of them are mail. |
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+ | * [[Replica Coif of Elements]] ([[Darkmoon Faire]] replica of [[Coif of Elements]], shaman [[Dungeon Set 1]]) - BoE, vendor ({{cost|dpt=75}}) |
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+ | * [[Replica Coif of The Five Thunders]] ([[Darkmoon Faire]] replica of [[Coif of The Five Thunders]], shaman [[Dungeon Set 1]]) - BoE, vendor ({{cost|dpt=75}}) |
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+ | * [[Big Bad Wolf's Head]] - BoP, drop ([[Karazhan]]) |
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+ | * [[Headdress of the First Shaman]] - BtA, [[archaeology]] find |
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+ | * [[Headdress of Inner Rage]] - BoE, [[Outland]] world drop |
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+ | * [[Mask of the Howling Storm]] - BoP, drop ([[Mana-Tombs]]) |
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+ | * [[Mystical Coif of Elements]] - BtA, guild vendors |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | *Kodo apparently have poor eyesight.{{cite|HPG|147}} |
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+ | * Beast model mask was likely inspired by the [[Rexxar]]'s mask from Warcraft III. So it is very desirable by {{class|Hunter}}s. |
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+ | * Wolf model mask was likely inspired by the [[Shaman (Warcraft III)|Shaman]] unit of Warcraft III. So it is very desirable by {{class|Shaman}}s. |
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− | *Most kodo beasts travel in herds of five to fifty. Half of the herd have one young each that additionally adds to the total herd. For every ten adults in a group you will find a gargantuan kodo with the herd.{{Cite|HPG|210}} |
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− | *Most riding kodo travel in herds of four to sixteen.{{Cite|HPG|210}} |
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− | *A legend exists that when a kodo senses the end of its life, it will journey far to a great [[Kodo Graveyard]] as a final resting place. |
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− | == Notable kodo == |
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− | * [[Arra'chea]], who can be found roaming the plains east of [[Thunder Bluff]]. |
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− | * [[Brontus]] |
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− | * [[Dadanga]], a perpetually hungry kodo which rests at [[Marshal's Refuge]] with her handler, a female orc named [[Petra Grossen]]. For reasons known only to the expedition members, Dadanga has the authority to reward anybody who is kind enough to bring her a meal of fifteen [[bloodpetal|bloodpetal sprouts]] by nudging a package in their direction. |
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− | * [[Lakota'mani]], a mighty kodo which roams the [[Barrens]] not far from [[Camp Taurajo]]. |
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− | [[image:Kodo Beast and Riding Kodo.jpg|thumb|A kodo beast and riding kodo.]] |
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− | * Kodo |
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− | * Riding kodo |
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− | * [[Barrens Kodo]] |
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− | * [[Lost Barrens Kodo]] |
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− | * [[Wooly Kodo]] |
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− | * [[Ancient Kodo]] |
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− | * [[Dying Kodo]] |
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− | * [[Aged Kodo]] |
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− | * Riding kodo (aka Kodo mount){{Cite|HPG|212}} |
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− | * Gargantuan kodo beast{{Cite|S&L|145}} |
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− | ==Kodo mounts== |
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− | [[Image:GreatWhiteKodo.jpg|right]] |
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− | Swifter and slightly smaller than their wild cousins, kodo mounts nevertheless demonstrate the same resilience and fearlessness found in their untamed brethren, traits that serve them well when bearing their equally resolute riders.[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/basics/mounts/kodos.html] |
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− | === Epic kodo mount === |
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− | The [[epic]] kodo is can be bought at [[Bloodhoof Village]]. The [[PvP]] kodo is the [[Black War Kodo]]. Epic kodos, unlike their slower cousins, have two rhino-like horns on their snout instead of just one. They also bear war drums that hang from the sides of their saddles, as they did when they served the orcs in battle. |
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Revision as of 00:31, 5 January 2012
The beast, wolf (lupine) or werewolf (lycan) mask is one of the many forms of head items. But behind stats, such masks are very desirable for their appearance as part of a roleplaying outfit, especially after Cataclysm, which has introduced both the worgen race and the transmogrification feature.
List of masks
There three models of masks.
Beast masks
All of them are mail.
- [Replica Beaststalker's Cap] (Darkmoon Faire replica of [Beaststalker's Cap], hunter Dungeon Set 1) - BoE, vendor (75 )
- [Replica Beastmaster's Cap] (Darkmoon Faire replica of [Beastmaster's Cap], hunter Dungeon Set 2) - BoE, vendor (75 )
- [Far Seer's Helm] - BoP, Kurenai vendor
- [Mok'Nathal Beast-Mask] - BoP, drop (Auchenai Crypts)
Wolf masks. Model I
The most of them are leather, and exceptions are come from single quest.
- [Embrace of the Lycan] - BoP, drop (Zul'Farrak)
- [Wolfshead Helm] - BoE, crafted by leatherworkers, usable by Druids only
- [Spiritcaller's Mask] - BoP, Quest:There Can Be Only One Response
- Mask from Quest:The Elusive Ironjaw / Quest:Welcoming the Wolf Spirit
- [Helm of Lupine Cunning] (cloth)
- [Wolf Hunter's Guise] (leather)
- [Helm of Lupine Grace] (mail)
- [Helm of Lupine Ferocity] (plate)
Wolf masks. Model II
All of them are mail.
- [Replica Coif of Elements] (Darkmoon Faire replica of [Coif of Elements], shaman Dungeon Set 1) - BoE, vendor (75 )
- [Replica Coif of The Five Thunders] (Darkmoon Faire replica of [Coif of The Five Thunders], shaman Dungeon Set 1) - BoE, vendor (75 )
- [Big Bad Wolf's Head] - BoP, drop (Karazhan)
- [Headdress of the First Shaman] - BtA, archaeology find
- [Headdress of Inner Rage] - BoE, Outland world drop
- [Mask of the Howling Storm] - BoP, drop (Mana-Tombs)
- [Mystical Coif of Elements] - BtA, guild vendors