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Showing posts with label mounts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mounts. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Top 5 Best Looking Mounts

Hey guys,

I'm Edward and you probably won't recognize me because its been a long time since my last post. Today I'm talking about my top 5 favourite looking mounts in Wizard 101.



#5
Arcus Cloud!

The Arcus Cloud, it is quite a nice mount because it doesn't take up much room at all on your screen. I know some mounts that take up literally the whole screen and block your character completely from view. Along with the view this mount also gives a very smooth ride and looks nice overall.





#4
Swift Shadow Wings

These death shadow wings made it into the top 5 because they look stunning, especially for death wizards. Another reason is because they don't take up any unnecessary space on your screen so you can enjoy the surroundings like in Dragonspyre. The final reason is it sends you on a smooth ride to where ever you want to be.








#3
Storm Whirlwind
The Storm Whirlwind is much like the Arcus cloud being storm like ,but is different when it comes to looks. The purple on this cloud matches the storm bolts that shoot out of it and it looks more like a storm. Another reason is because it suits storm so well.  I personally recommend this for storm wizards for just its amazing looks.








#2
Battle Narwhal
This underwater beast is actually quite graceful. It may look tough & mean but is really hilarious. As you cling on the saddle he performs a very majestic jump and spin and it looks awesome.  I love the Narwhal because of its amazing look and the detail in the body & armour.








#1
Tangle Wood Vine
This mount easily made it to first spot because it is such a nice mount.  Its a vine that sprouts out of the ground for you and it looks amazing the way it tangles up and forms a big surfboard surface that you ride on.  The colours on this vine suits the thickness very nicely. Also the lighter and darker patches add a lot of detail to the mount as well as the spots that make it pop out.









Well There you have it.  My top 5 Wizard 101 mounts.  Also leave in the comments what your favourite mount is, and what you think I should do in the future.  Please tell me what you think of my countdown, and things I could do to improve your entertainment.

See you Guys later
Edward Stormglade

Friday, 6 February 2015

Marvelous Mounts-Slowpoke Sloth

You may have seen the grand race between the tortoise and the hare but you haven't seen anything yet.



The Slowpoke Sloth is the best way to enjoy the spiral. Not only will other mounted players stream past you but so will unmounted players!













The Slowpoke Sloth is by far the best way to enjoy the spiral. You could also use this marvelous mount to complete Prospector  Zeke's searching quests.










Most sloths are tired and this one knows how to prove it! Whenever he yawns he makes it big!

All you need to keep one is leaves and a place to sleep 23 hours a day! Get yours at ItWasOnlyAvailableOnAprilFools.com (btw - that is a joke, it actually was only available on April Fool's day! lol!)

- Shadowgem

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Egg-citing Additions!

Another day in the Spiral and what's this I see? Two new mounts in the Crown Shop - the Prismatic hare and the Caerbannog rabbit! Just take a look at these Bunnies - I can't wait to see them hopping around the Spiral.

But that's not all that is new, and clearly we are getting in the mood for Easter, because some egg-citing news is that Eggbert is back.

This is my first Easter in the Spiral, and I am always keen to see how KI celebrate the festivities. You can find Eggbert in the Shopping District by the water fountain, and he has tons of fun stuff!



Bunny Wands & Staffs
Fun Spring Wands
The Pet Egg!
And who could stop by the Crown Shop and not check out the awesome Bunny Costume? Your Wizard can be Peter Cottontail hopping down the Wizard101 trail in this cool head-to-toe bunny suit!

All looks loads of fun as we head into the Easter weekend!

Until Next Time,
Tabitha