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Revision as of 02:24, 8 April 2024

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Undermounts

The guild leader of a castle can grant the use of flying undermounts (such as wyrmlings) to guild officers during a castle siege.[2][3][4][5]

  • These may only be granted if the castle nodes are successfully established prior to the siege.[5]
    • Node A grants 1 undermount, Node B grants 2 undermounts, and Node C grants 2 undermounts.[6]
  • This system is subject to change during testing.[6]

Little wyrmlings that you can grant to officers if you're a castle owner, and they can fly around too.[3]Steven Sharif

Dragons

Dragons (sometimes referred to as Wyrms or Wyrmlings) are able to be used as mounts, others will serve as NPCs: Some will be bosses or monsters that players can fight.[11]

We reserved it to very very few people per server, which is also going to make it a lot more meaningful when those flying dragons come into play for certain events.[13]Steven Sharif

Visuals

See also

References