Turtle

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There's a good reason a defensive strategy is called "turtling."[1]

Turtles are ancient creatures that have changed little over the eons. There are three main categories: sea turtles, land tortoises and fresh-water-dwelling terrapins.[2]

Turtles in World of Warcraft are similar in appearance, but much greater in size than their real-life counterparts. They can be found both on land, and in water. In Warcraft, turtles, sea turtles, and tortoises are often essentially the same, only differentiated by environment.

The tortollans are a race of humanoid turtles.

Background

Turtles of different species are found all over Azeroth. Giant sea turtles are native to the southern seas and were captured by the Stormreaver clan during the Second War. The daring goblins who control them are dedicated to destroying enemy ships by launching hazardous, steam-driven canisters containing highly volatile liquids that can shred even the strongest of armor.[3] The tuskarr of Northrend use turtle boats to travel between their different settlements.

Turtles are feared by the naga, who consider them bad luck and give them a wide berth on the shores of Azshara.[4] Softshell turtle meat is considered a delicacy and is the key ingredient in soothing turtle bisque.[5]

One of the demigods in the War of the Ancients was a reptilian warrior with a shell reminiscent of a turtle.[6] In Mount Hyjal, the turtle ancient Tortolla is encountered. He may or may not be the aforementioned reptilian warrior.

Turtle types

Notable turtles

"War Turtle" concept art

Types

As a mount

Main article: Turtle mounts

There are several types of turtle mounts available. The pandaren use dragon turtles as their racial ground mounts.

As a companion pet

As a hunter pet

Type
Tenacity
Diet
Inv misc food 11.png Inv misc fish 24.png Inv misc food 19.png Inv mushroom 11.png
Abilities
Basic Special Exotic Bonus
Ability druid ferociousbite.png Inv shield 21.png

Pandaren hunters start with a pet turtle.

Patch changes

  • Wrath-Logo-Small.png Patch 3.1.0 (2009-04-14): Bonuses equalized.
    • Damage now has +5% bonus.
    • Health bonus reduced to 5%.
  • Wrath-Logo-Small.png Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Major changes:
    • Turtles can now eat bread.
    • Armor bonus reduced from 13% to 5%.
    • Health now has a +10% bonus.
    • -10% damage penalty removed.

In the RPG

Icon-RPG.png This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

An aquatic druid in turtle form

Sea turtles are aggressive animals with thick, heavily spiked shells and sharp teeth. Some reports say that naga train these creatures and use them in war. Sea turtles trundle along the ground on elephantine legs and attack smaller creatures — or creatures of the same size, if prey is scarce. Any creature striking a sea turtle with natural or hand-held weapons takes piercing and slashing damage from the turtle's barbs. However, weapons with exceptional reach, such as longspears, do not endanger their users in this way.[7]

In Manual of Monsters Appendix Three another type of turtle is described, the Giant Snapping Turtle, but the validity of the source is disputed.

Notes

  • The most important distinction between the different kinds of turtles is which drop Turtle Scales and which do not. In general, turtles of a higher level have a better chance of dropping Turtle Scales. The turtles in Dustwallow Marsh rarely drop scales, while the ones in Tanaris may drop two or three at a time. The turtles in Thousand Needles never drop scales. Farming Turtle Scales is the primary reason to kill a turtle.
  • Tortoises (land turtles) are pretty much interchangeable with turtles in the game, since they all look the same. You can assume it is a tortoise if it doesn't appear near a large body of water (lake, river, or sea).
  • A few turtles may actually be mobs that have been polymorphed. Beware of any unusual turtles in unexpected locations!
  • Some sea turtles have flippers instead of legs, including the giant sea turtles, but most do not.
  • Sea turtles are often shortened to just "turtles" and should not be confused for actual sea turtles (with flippers) found in the deep sea areas like Vashj'ir, for example the Speckled Sea Turtles.

Gallery

References

External links

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