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The Zergling is super rare. Only owners of the original World of Warcraft Collector's Edition can get their hands on one. He battles Grunty the Marine to the death.
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Magical Crawdads are so rare and difficult to catch, some anglers give up hope of landing one after countless attempts. I was determined to catch one of my own. |
Many pet collectors are dismayed to learn that not only did I not farm my own Hyacinth Macaw, but I purchased him in the auction house for one gold. |
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The Mutagen Fleshbeast is ultra-rare because he's a mutation a companion pet will take on from drinking a potion sold to me only by my Ethereal Soul-Trader.
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My Dragon Kite, only available from the Trading Card Game, was a prize I won from entering an advertising design contest at Warcraftpets.com. |
I thought I'd never get a live Proto-Drake Whelp to hatch from my Oracle eggs. Care and patience paid off, however. This pet is also a flyer. |
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Snarly evaded capture for many months of daily fishing excursions. All four of my crocolisks were elusive catches. I haven't visited Old Man Barlo since my last catch.
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I farmed my own firefly, as well as another for a friend who was sick. This was a long, but somewhat pleasant stint, since I love the scenery in Zangarmarsh. |
Bananas is a rare Trading Card Game loot pet. He's a favorite raid companion because he's pretty well-behaved. He arrived with a crate of Papa Hummel's biscuits. |
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The Kirin Tor Familiar was a reward for locating and reading some very rare books in the City of Dalaran. I like this companion because he's unusual. |
The awesome Rocket Chicken is another Trading Card Game loot pet. Not particularly difficult to find or obtain, but I don't see many in the lands. |
The Scorchling was a holiday world event drop from Ahune. My friends and I farmed until we each got our own. He is rare because he did not return this year. |