Dragonhawk

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A blood elf alongside a dragonhawk.
Those who do not gain the dragonhawk's trust soon feel the dragonhawk's wrath.[1]

Dragonhawks are flying creatures native to Quel'Thalas and tamed by the blood elves of Quel'Thalas, the forest trolls of Zul'Aman and the Highvale group of high elves. They are deft predators that rend their foes with razor-sharp talons.[2] Their scales are smooth and slippery, and few have the skill to ride one without a saddle.[3] Dragonhawks are among the deadliest known predators. They are able to spot prey from great distances, rush in, and rend with both talon and beak.[4] In addition, they're capable of breathing fire.[5]

Dragonhawks liberated from troll enslavement are considered among the most loyal of all their kin.[6]

Background

Third War

Main article: Dragonhawk Rider (Warcraft III)
A dragonhawk in Warcraft III: Reforged.

Dragonhawk riders were high elven and blood elven warriors mounted on a dragonhawk. The fierce warriors of the dragonhawk battalions were often the first into combat, picking apart the enemy ranks and surrounding enemy towers with dense fog so that reinforcements can strike unhindered by enemy defenses. The dragonhawk riders followed Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider to Outland and later to his campaign to the Frozen Throne of Icecrown.

World of Warcraft

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A dragonhawk in World of Warcraft.

Dragonhawks were introduced to World of Warcraft in the Burning Crusade expansion. They are seen mainly in Eversong Woods, but stronger dragonhawks are found in Tempest Keep, Zul'Aman, and Shadowmoon Valley.

Dragonhawks are very rare indeed, and they are most often seen in Eversong Woods, home of the blood elves. Beautiful creatures, dragonhawks are sought after by hunters from around the world, even though their stats rarely outshine those of more savage beasts.[7]

Flight paths

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In Patch 2.4.0, the Isle of Quel'Danas was opened, and dragonhawks are used as the main taxi from the island to the mainland, as well as for bombing runs in the Dead Scar and on the Dawnblade flotilla off the northern coast. In Patch 2.4.3, dragonhawks also replaced the bats at the Silvermoon City and Tranquillien flight paths - which was the original intention for the Quel'Thalas flight paths (around the time when BC was just released, guards would say that the Silvermoon flight master was tending to the dragonhawks).

Notable

Species

As a mount

Main article: Dragonhawk mounts
Burning Crusade concept art of a dragonhawk.

A rideable dragonhawk is now available as of 3.0.8 as a reward for completing the  [Mountain o' Mounts] achievement, which requires the player to collect 100 different mounts. The reward is either a Blue Dragonhawk Mount for Alliance, or a Red Dragonhawk Mount for Horde. Both are 280% speed mounts.

In patch 3.2.0, Horde players were also given the  [Sunreaver Dragonhawk] as a reward from the Argent Tournament. It costs 150 [Champion's Seal] and requires you to be exalted with the Sunreavers.

As a companion pet

Main article: Dragonhawk Hatchling

A Dragonhawk Hatchling is a recently born dragonhawk. These creatures can be purchased in different colors as a companion. They are classified as dragonkin battle pets.

As a Hunter hunter pet

Type
Tenacity
Diet
Inv misc fish 24.png Inv misc food 19.png Inv misc food 18.png
Abilities
Basic Special Exotic Bonus
Ability druid ferociousbite.png Ability hunter pet dragonhawk.png

Blood elf hunters start with a dragonhawk as their first pet.

Patch changes

In the RPG

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A dragonhawk mount in the RPG.

Dragonhawks are vicious flying predators. They are swift and deft, able to crack bones and pierce hides with their mighty beaked jaws. They can be trained as aerial mounts and seem to have a particular affinity with high elves (and now blood elves), and are often trained by them. Majestic and magnificent creatures, dragonhawks and their elf riders, resplendent in lacquered dragonhide armor, make an impressive sight.

This large raptor could carry away a man - on its back, or in its talons. These hawk-like creatures are impressive. Its feathers show brilliant streaks of color on its wings and tail, but its most remarkable feature is its head, which seems like a combination of an hawk and a dragon. Its strong beak gleams wickedly. Straight, colored horns that match its plumage sprout from the beast's head.

As their name implies, dragonhawks resemble a cross between a hawk and a dragon. They look much like large hawks with dragonlike heads and a few other draconic characteristics - long neck, sleek body and large wings. Dragonhawk plumage is brown with touches of blue and red.

Dragonhawks are able predators. They prefer diving attacks, snatching prey in their talons to devour at their leisure. When trained, they readily fight in tandem with a skilled rider.[8][9]

Notes and trivia

Hawkstriders

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  • It's not exactly clear or not if the dragonhawks described in the Lands of Conflict and Alliance Player's Guide became the hawkstriders that appear to be more often used as combat mounts by the blood elves rather than the legless dragonhawks that have been introduced into the World of Warcraft.
  • It might also be possible the concept of the original dragonhawk was split into two separate creatures that we see today, the hawkstriders and dragonhawks.

Gallery

Patch changes

  • Bc icon.gif Patch 2.1.0 (2007-05-22): Dragonhawks: Almost all Dragonhawks are now skinnable.

See also

References

External links

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