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Hunters can tame a pink elekk during Brewfest!

The pink elekk will only appear while wearing Synthebrew Goggles Synthebrew Goggles inside the entrance of the Grim Guzzler bar in Blackrock Depths during Brewfest. The pink elekk does not appear in the Coren Direbrew instance version of the bar.

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Head over to Petopia to find out how to reach the destination.

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