I think chickens should be introduced in the next expansion. They could be explained as mutated avian species.
^ You mean second favorite to the rabbit mount, right? Sokokar mount I did like Halikus being all orange and junk, but reindeer > Halikus.
honestly, i was a bit thrown off by them. but after really looking at them, i think they are kinda cool. especially the fact that they are so different looking. i dont feel like im looking at a mod of a horse/dragon/wolf/etc.
Here's a real life Froglok on a new mount. http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2014/02/the-2014-sony-world-photography-awards/100674/
WTB Hobbit sized mounts. There hasn't been a "normal" sized mount since wargs came into the game in EOF. They've just gotten bigger and bigger. They're neat and detailed and stuff, but just... ginormous. And I don't like any of the disc/carpet mounts because i hate the squat you do on them. All my toons use flying wings to avoid the appearance of all other mounts, but I'd love to have a cool looking mount that didn't fill 3/4 of my screen when flying.
EEE! Tobey Tobey TOOOBBEEYY!! I was on my Drinal raid mount Eikrakis of the Moon, first in a long while, and noticed the change in the leg placement on my High Elf. EE! Thank you! I saw how the legs will go out as they were when the mount does the wing flap, but then they settle back to their new resting spot. Now, if only that leg setting could be for the sokokars and a few others with odd leg placing. Oh, oh, and the flying horse mount from Demitrik's...please? A flying horse less bulky? Thank you again!
It's not just on the reindeer, a few more got fixed because they share the same mount stance, but I'm not sure if that Sokokars use that one.
Can we get a squirrel flyer mount that looks just like the squirrel gilder mount that i have already you wouldnt even need to put wings on it just make it fly like is? I love this mount but cant use him because he cant be put into the appearance slot due to my stat mount being a flyer and in the main slot. I just want to fly on my squirrel