Also, Im not sure if its possible without owning PoF, perhaps it is, perhaps it isn't. Someone else who knows might wanna answer. The good thing with owning s4, aside from Skyscale, is the rollerbeetle mount, a legendary trinket, and one of the best maps for farming gold/ascended accessories. Totally worth it.
Hopefully this is as close to gryphon flying in GW2 as it looks it is. If yes, it won't be true flight - which is totally fine, but i do hope we get infinite flight at some point. Another thing: ever wonder how World PVP would look like if our flying mounts had stamina bar so you couldn't stay in air 24/7? Think about it. Comment by Ceredathrus
Both Griffon and Skyscale are heavily quest/achievement gated, and require you to have already gotten and maxed out the Jackal as well as your core PoF mounts. The Griffon is theoretically faster, but costs 250 gold in 10 installments of 25 gold.
GW2 zones for fast mapping ranked - expl in first post and sheet itself. I like mapping for keys, but wanted to prioritize my time. So I built this sheet to rank the zones, totalling all the points (as a stand-in for length), and multiplying hearts by 25 (I'd easily rather swoop past 25 POIs or vistas, than the time it takes a single heart
1. 60%, 280%, and 310% flying mounts and their costs. Normal Flying Mount - The first flying mount you will get in TBC Classic. The mount requires you to have the Epic Ground Mount skill, plus 800g to fly, plus 100g for the mount. Sadly, the first tier moves at only 60% in the air and on the ground. Epic Flying Mount - Eventually you can move
The Mount Energy Booster module for your Jade Bot increases your energy regeneration, which indirectly increases the movement speed of most mounts, but there's no way to increase their default running speed. I believe there is precisely one speed boost that works on mounts -- on sandswept isles, if you ride for a long time in a straight line on . 31 7 35 353 268 268 114 222 153

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