Blizzard Removing Rusted, Ironbound Proto-Drakes

According to a post by Bornakk on the official forums, the rusted and ironbound proto-drake rewards for the Glory of the Ulduar Raider meta achievements will be removed in the future, possibly with the release of patch 3.2. Whenever the team decides to remove the mounts, they will provide about one month of warning so players can try to complete the achievements one last time.

So why are the proto-drake rewards disappearing? Well, Bornakk said the mounts are meant to be rewards for the top tier of raiders, and the introduction of new and more powerful equipment into the game will make the completion of the meta achievements "easier than intended."

Bornakk also said the team plans to continue removing similar rewards in the future. So basically, once a high-end reward becomes too easy to get, it can no longer be obtained. You can read the full announcement below.

The rusted and ironbound proto-drake rewards for the normal and heroic Glory of the Ulduar Raider meta achievements will be removed at a future date. We currently do not have an exact date they will be taken out, but it is possible they will be removed when patch 3.2 comes out or at some point after that. When we do decide to remove these mounts we will provide about 1 month of warning so players will have time to make some final attempts.

These mounts are designed similar to the Arena Gladiator mounts as rewards for the top tier of raiders and we will remove the rewards once we have introduced enough new and more powerful equipment to make the completion of these achievements easier than originally intended. Since these rewards are designed for such high-end game play, we currently plan to continue removing any similar rewards we make available in the future.

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Power-gamers win...again
# Jun 24 2009 at 12:37 AM Rating: Decent
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These kind of announcements are quite disappointing for players such as myself.

It seems as though Blizzard is pushing us to level as quickly as possible in order to experience high-end content. However, there are many players (like me) who enjoy the "journey" of leveling up. We spend a lot of time questing, crafting, exploring, etc. In other words, we are trying to experience as much of the game as we can.

So why should we be penalized for that? By taking away rewards that we are looking forward to getting eventually, it makes us wonder...Why should we bother? There won't be anything cool left when we get there. Here we are, working as hard as we can to do as much as possible, and we aren't receiving as much for doing it.

Blizzard needs to realize that there are a variety of player types out there...some people PvP, some don't; some do quests, some don't. If they are going to make it impossible for us hard-core content whores to obtain certain rewards, then we should be compensated with our very own special rewards that recognize the amount of effort we put forth.

Edited, Jun 24th 2009 4:39am by JohanDreamer
Thought this was old news.
# Jun 22 2009 at 6:33 PM Rating: Good
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I could have sworn they said this a long time ago. Maybe I was just projecting what I knew would happen onto an official Blizz announcement.
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# Jun 22 2009 at 6:24 PM Rating: Decent
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Well this happened with the zul aman bear which I just missed out on getting. I'm not a hardcore raide but I do love collecting mounts. These are mounts I will never get but I don't begrudge the hardcore raiders having something to reward them for the time they put in. It would suck for them if everyone could get the same rewards as them a couple of months later every time.
Possible implication...
# Jun 22 2009 at 5:20 PM Rating: Good
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Re: "Bornakk also said the team plans to continue removing similar rewards in the future"

I really Really REALLY hope this doesn't apply to the What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been achievement and violet proto drake. It may not be high end gameplay, but I could see them using this logic to say the drake will be too common if it continues to be available after the first full year of achievements.
Not really news...
# Jun 22 2009 at 12:35 PM Rating: Good
They did this for the 3.0 drakes as well, would make no sense to not do it for the 3.1 ones.
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