Our World of Warcraft: Classic How-to Get a Mount Guide will walk you through the process of securing a mount as quickly as possible in the game! Getting a mount is quite an achievement in Vanilla WoW, and it’s one of the big moments you will experience while leveling up.

Mounts have mostly been taken for granted in the standard version of World of Warcraft. If you’re an old school player of the game, you remember the trudge of running around on foot, but you also likely remember the experience of the wind blowing through your hair once you’ve finally saved up enough gold to purchase one.

Differences Between Mounts in Classic & Retail

There’s some big differences between the mounts you might be used to if you’ve been playing the currently updated version of World of Warcraft. First, there’s no mount tab to find your noble steed. You keep the mount in your inventory. Second, the cast time is 3 seconds in Classic compared to the 1.5 seconds in the current version. Your mount can’t swim, you will be dismounted if you jump into water deep enough to swim into. There’s also no flying mounts available, so you won’t be able to skip large parts of the map by soaring above them.

Mounts are bind on equip, so if you have a friend that has a discount for a mount you want, you can have them purchase it and they can trade it to you.

Level Requirements

You’ll need to be level 40 to train your ability to ride a mount. After that, you’ll need to hit the max level of 60 to be able to learn the epic riding ability for the faster mount.

Riding Skills & Trainers

The first and cheaper part of the process is purchasing your riding ability. This should only cost you 20 Gold (16 Gold with discount) to get and enables your ability to ride a normal mount. You’ll have to upgrade this skill in the future to ride the faster Epic mount.

You can only purchase the riding skill that corresponds with your race, unless you are Exalted with one of the other Race’s factions. So, if you’re an Undead, you’ll only be able to purchase Undead Horsemanship and ride a Skeletal Horse until you upgrade your reputation with another faction.

Alliance Factions & Trainers

  • Dwarf (Ironforge Faction): Ram Riding Trainer: Ultham Ironhorn in Amberstill Ranch (Dun Morogh) Gnome (Gnomeregan Exiles Faction): Mechanostrider Piloting Trainer: Binjy Featherwhistle in Kharanos (Dun Morogh) Human (Stormwind Faction): Horse Riding Trainer: Randal Hunter in Eastvale Logging Camp (Elwynn Forest) Night Elf (Darnassus Faction): Tiger Riding Trainer: Jartsam in Cenarious Enclave (Darnassus)

Horde Factions & Trainers

  • Orc (Orgrimmar Faction): Wolf Riding Trainer: Kildar in The Valley of Honor (Orgrimmar) Tauren (Thunder Bluff Faction): Kodo Riding Trainer: Kar Stormsinger in Bloodhoof Village (Mulgore) Troll (Darkspear Trolls Faction): Raptor Riding Trainer: Xar’Til in Sen’jin Village (Durotar) Undead (Undercity Faction): Undead Horsemanship Trainer: Velma Warnam in Brill (Tirisfal Glades)

Mount Discounts

You can get yourself a 10% discount on your purchase if you are Honored with the faction you are purchasing a mount and training from. You can get an additional 10% discount if you are Rank 3 in PvP, but this won’t be live until a future update (Phase 2).

  • Trainer: Ultham Ironhorn in Amberstill Ranch (Dun Morogh)

  • Trainer: Binjy Featherwhistle in Kharanos (Dun Morogh)

  • Trainer: Randal Hunter in Eastvale Logging Camp (Elwynn Forest)

  • Trainer: Jartsam in Cenarious Enclave (Darnassus)

  • Trainer: Kildar in The Valley of Honor (Orgrimmar)

  • Trainer: Kar Stormsinger in Bloodhoof Village (Mulgore)

  • Trainer: Xar’Til in Sen’jin Village (Durotar)

  • Trainer: Velma Warnam in Brill (Tirisfal Glades)

Warlocks & Paladins

These two classes both can complete a quest chain that will give them a “free” mount. I put free in quotation marks because they still require a time investment to obtain the mount. Time is money friend! These classes also have a quest chain that will give them the faster mount at level 60, but both of these quests cost a considerable amount of gold. Those late game quests also won’t be available until the Phase 2 update.

Where-to Purchase Mounts & Mount Styles

The mount seller should be right next to the person you got your training with. Each of these sellers will allow you to purchase a normal or epic version of a mount.

Alliance

Mechanostriders (Gnome mount) can only be used by Dwarves and Gnomes!

Dwarf Seller & Mounts

Dwarven faction mounts can be purchased from Veron Amberstill in Amberstill Ranch at Dun Morogh.

  • Brown Ram: 80 Gold Gray Ram: 80 Gold White Ram: 80 Gold Swift Brown Ram: 1,000 Gold Swift Gray Ram: 1,000 Gold Swift White Ram: 1,000 Gold

Gnome Seller & Mounts

Gnome faction mounts can be purchased from Milli Featherwhistle in Kharanos at Dun Morogh.

  • Blue Mechanostrider: 80 Gold Green Mechanostrider: 80 Gold Red Mechanostrider: 80 Gold Unpainted Mechanostrider: 80 Gold Swift Green Mechanostrider: 1,000 Gold Swift White Mechanostrider: 1,000 Gold Swift Yellow Mechanostrider: 1,000 Gold

Human Seller & Mounts

Human faction mounts can be purchased from Katie Hunter in the Eastvale Logging Camp at Elwynn Forest.

  • Pinto Bridle: 80 Gold Brown Horse Bridle: 80 Gold Chestnut Mare Bridle: 80 Gold Swift Brown Steed: 1,000 Gold Swift Palomino: 1,000 Gold Swift White Steed: 1,000 Gold

Additionally, you can go to the Wetlands and find Unger Statforth in Menethil Harbor who sells a mount that can’t be found anywhere else.

  • Black Stallion Bridle: 80 Gold

Night Elf Seller & Mounts

Night Elf faction mounts can be purchased from Lelanai in the Cenarion Enclave at Darnassus.

  • Reins of the Spotted Frostsaber: 80 Gold Reins of the Striped Frostsaber: 80 Gold Reins of the Striped Nightsaber: 80 Gold Reins of the Swift Frostsaber: 1,000 Gold Reins of the Swift Mistsaber: 1,000 Gold Reins of the Swift Stormsaber: 1,000 Gold

Horde

Tauren cannot use Raptors or Undead Horses.

Orc Seller & Mounts

Orc faction mounts can be purchased from Ogunaro Wolfrunner in The Valley of Honor at Orgrimmar.

  • Horn of the Brown Wolf: 80 Gold Horn of the Dire Wolf: 80 Gold Horn of the Timber Wolf: 80 Gold Horn of the Swift Brown Wolf: 1,000 Gold Horn of the Swift Gray Wolf: 1,000 Gold Horn of the Swift Timber Wolf: 1,000 Gold

Tauren Seller & Mounts

Tauren faction mounts can be purchased from Harb Clawhoof in Bloodhoof Village at Mulgore.

  • Brown Kodo: 80 Gold Gray Kodo: 80 Gold Great Brown Kodo: 1,000 Gold Great Gray Kodo: 1,000 Gold Great White Kodo: 1,000 Gold

Troll Seller & Mounts

Troll faction mounts can be purchased from Zjolnir in Sen’jin Village at Durotar.

  • Whistle of the Emerald Raptor: 80 Gold Whistle of the Turquoise Raptor: 80 Gold Whistle of the Violet Raptor: 80 Gold Swift Blue Raptor: 1,000 Gold Swift Olive Raptor: 1,000 Gold Swift Orange Raptor: 1,000 Gold

Undead Seller & Mounts

Undead faction mounts can be purchased from Zachariah Post in Brill at Tirisfal Glades.

  • Blue Skeletal Horse: 80 Gold Brown Skeletal Horse: 80 Gold Red Skeletal Horse: 80 Gold Green Skeletal Warhorse: 1,000 Gold Purple Skeletal Warhorse: 1,000 Gold

Saving Up Gold

You’ll need to have around 100 Gold at level 40 to pay for the training and purchase the mount. This is quite doable if you start immediately saving your money once you turn level 30. Make sure you have large bags (worth the investment from the Auction House), have a couple of gathering skills (at least one), and make sure to sell anything of any value on the Auction House. That’s all you really need to do to get enough gold for your first mount. To gain the second mount, however, you’ll need a lot more focused farming strategy. Be sure to check out our gold farming guide here.