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Outdoor Mounted Combat Arrives for Death Knights!

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The legendarily movement-impaired Death Knights finally get some love in that department in the War Within (well, at least outdoors)! 

The Rider of the Apocalypse Hero tree is bringing mobility to DKs, with the On a Paler Horse On a Paler Horse talent allowing players to mount their Acherus Deathcharger Acherus Deathcharger while in combat. Unfortunately the Hero tree is only available to Frost and Unholy specs, so the tanks will have to drag themselves around as they have so far. The talent won't work inside raids and dungeons, but you can just switch over to the Death Charge Death Charge talent instead, which gets an extra charge from Death's Echo Death's Echo as well, for two 10-second movement bursts. 

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The idea is cool but I don't really care for the idea behind the Riders of the Apocalypse hero talents, I feel like they're trying really hard to stay away from the necromantic aspects of the Death Knight.

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When the group wipes and only the DK is alive against the boss 

 

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i really like this idea but from the video my god the animations looks so crap i hope they can do something better with them

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Nobody cares about these things if they can not be use in end game content…outdoors only things are just boring. Also why leave out Blood do these people even play their own game???

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