It’s possible this will change.Ĭurrently, the only way to get this pet is to roll a brand new Gnome Hunter. If you were to, for example, race change your Hunter to a Gnome, tame a mechanical pet, then race change back to your original race, your mechanical pet would still be available for use. In case you’re wondering, it appears that the racial requirement only applies to the taming process itself. Many of the pets we’re about to cover will be tameable in the prepatch.
This means only Gnomes and Goblins will be able to tame mechanicals in the 7.0 prepatch. It also requires materials obtained in the Broken Isles. This schematic may be tied to a world quest faction, but it’s not clear because this particular vendor doesn’t seem to be fully implemented as of this writing. After you use this device, you will be able to tame mechanicals regardless of your character’s race.Įngineers can learn to craft this device via a schematic sold by Xur’ios in Dalaran. Engineers can craft the Mecha-Bond Imprint Matrix and use it themselves or trade it to other Hunters.
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Gnomes and Goblins know how to tame (reprogram?) mechanicals innately, but other races will need some help. The first hurdle in taming a mechanical pet is that you must learn how to do so. Mechanicals are not exotic pets, so all three specs can have their own robot companion. In other words, it’s not as simple as walking up to one and pressing the Tame Beast button, although some of them can be tamed this way.
What separates mechanical pets from the rest of the new families is that several of them are challenge tames. The new families are Oxen, Scalehides, Mana Sabers, and Mechanicals. Legion is adding 4 new Hunter pet families, bringing the grand total to a whopping 64 families.