Or you could use a low level bud as bait to try the same thing.Ĭomment by 459601I have to give it up to Nathiestx above. If you just stand around there and are low enough level someone may flag themselves not thinking. I got a good LOL! out of it anyhow, just thought I would share 8). Then he brought a rogue friend and they killed me so I had to leave. I get killed by the druid of course but I come back and farm the druid with my new Echeyakee while I spam /thanks. Anyhow I tamed Echeyakee, just as the druid shows up from rezzing. I can't exactly remember if I shadowmelded, bandaged or ate after that. Once the druids health dropped enough and before he could kill him I attack and kill the druid. Next thing I know he spawns Echeyakee and starts to kill him. I just stood there while he dotted and nuked, but he stopped right before I died. I went to the spawn point standing on the little hill in back of it and was attacked by a druid that strolled up. I got farmed repeatedly by horde while they laughed at me. I ran down to the barrens with hotkeys made of /beg and /point so I could beg and point when horde spawned him hoping someone may let me tame him. I was either just high enough to tame him, or maybe a level or two more. Beautiful cat, be with me all the way to endgame, along with Mangeclaw.īest of luck to all the hunters out there who take the time and have the patience to get some of the rare and wonderful animals in the game.Ĭomment by 49895I got Echeyakee on my nightelf hunter as a lowbie on the tortheldrin server. That's really not bad at all, considering how few people will have him on your realm depending on its age. Park your horde toon at 55.17, get your alliance hunter to that same spot, log over, summon, log back to hunter and there it is.Īll in all, it took about 3 hours of play time to get Echey on an Alliance hunter. From that point onwards, it becomes very straightforward. You CAN pick up the chain to lead to the Echeyakee quest itself without having to do the lead in from Thunder Bluff I point this out only because there was some confusion. From there, hop on the zeppelin to Orgrimmar and run to Crossroads. Got him to level 12, then took the translocation orb from the spire in Silvermoon to Undercity. I wanted to play around with a pally, so, had to be a Blood Elf. I'm on the RP realm Wyrmrest Accord, so, I was able to make a horde character on my same account. No need to spend countless hours camping out in the badlands for Broken Tooth and his 1.0 attack speed, especially since it looks like Burning Crusade will adjust ALL pet attack speeds to 2.0 seconds.Ĭomment by WowheadPosterWell, I just got him as a 31 Night Elf Hunter. This means he hits slower but harder, yet he still triggers the Frenzy effect quite often in my experience. )Īt the moment he comes with a 2.0 second attack speed, which pre-Burning Crusade is unusually high for a cat. Just go back to Segra and get a new horn afterwards and then use Echeyakee to kill Echeyakee. Note: you'll need to abandon the quest to kill him afterwards because the horn that summons him will be consumed once it's used even though you never killed him. Of course, getting this lion on the alliance side requires some non-trivial cooperation, particulary on PvP servers. Below is FaaR's post, for those who checked here instead of the quest for which the beast is involved.įor the curious, this beast can be tamed by hunters, and as there are only two grey male lions in the game - the other being part of another Horde quest in Winterspring, this one at level 60 - you'll be one of the relatively few people running around with such a pet if you do so. Comment by MikezilaAs stated by another poster (FaaR), this beast can be tamed by hunters, and is unique aside from a similar looking lion you encounter during a lvl 60 quest in Winterspring.