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Poster: Wocka at 2006-11-22 20:26:51
Subject: Netherdrake = arena reward
  
Looks like it is an arena reward for the top team each 3 month arena season:

Blizzard's Tom Chilton explains the workings::


Q u o t e:
‘With BC the Arena system gives rewards on par with the best you’ll find in the rest of the game. Any time we start new raids, we’ll start a new Arena season that gives us the opportunity to add a new set of Arena rewards to keep up with that. Each season lasts three months, and at the end of that, based on your position on the ladder, each person in the top team is going to receive an Epic armoured Netherdrake mount.’


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Poster: Drysc at 2006-11-22 21:11:06
Subject: Re: Netherdrake = arena reward
  
I don't know where the normal nether drake would come from, but I think you could come to some pretty obvious conclusions when thinking about what the mount is, what areas exist in Outland, and what the arena rewards are intended to mirror.

I don't know, but I have a good idea.

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Poster: Wocka at 2006-11-22 21:26:51
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Poster: Drysc at 2006-11-22 22:11:06
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