Saturday, April 17, 2010

Celestial Steed: Blizzard Store debuts new WoW horse

wow2-240x160The newest World of Warcraft pet, the Celestial Steed, has been released. Depending on the mount skill you have, the Celestial Steed could possibly be a land or air mount. The Celestial Steed from the Blizzard Store could increase your speed by 310 percent. Downloading the Celestial Steed will cost you as much as no faxing payday cash advances – $ 25.

Celestial Steed one of the Blizzard Store pets

The Celestial Steed was released today in the Blizzard Store Pet Store. A flying mount with “wings of pure elemental stardust,” originally, the Celestial Steed was accessible in the World of Warcraft game, but there was only a .5 percent chance a player would get it. Any World of Warcraft player who wants the Celestial Steed can now get it without waiting for that one-half of one percent chance. You have to have a battle.net account to activate the Celestial Steed. Each license of World of Warcraft involves a separate purchase of the Steed.


Watch the Celestial Steed in action

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KvDDFi0Fuo

Charity donation for the Celestial Steed?

The Celestial Steed joins a set of pets in the Blizzard Store. When the Pandaren Monk was released in 2009, the Blizzard Store donated 50 percent of all sales from the pet store to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Make-A-Wish got $ 1 million from the Pandaren Monk. Thus far, there has been no talk from the Blizzard Store of donations from the Celestial Steed.

Player reactions to the Celestial Steed

The Celestial Steed is popular in the Blizzard Store, but not all WoW players are excited. Some players are expressing frustration on the World of Warcraft forums. Some are saying that the Blizzard Store is trying to drain WoW players of money, first with cards, then with pets and now with servers. A few have expressed disappointment that they have to get no faxing payday loans just to keep playing. Other players are very excited, saying that the Blizzard Store is reducing the disappointment of constantly looking for an unlikely piece of loot.



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