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There is no Warlock flying mount. The only class-specific flying mount I know of is the Death Knight mount, Winged Steed of the Ebon Blade, which costs 950g. The only two Warlock specific mounts are the Felsteed (earned at lvl 20) and the Dreadsteed (earned at lvl 40).
You can either buy it in Dalaran, Outlands, or Storm Peaks! You can buy the mount in either Dalaran or outlands! 1000g for the 150% speed 5000g for the 280% speed
Well i played wow and i got a 80 so i know alot when u lvl ur toon will get stronger and more of everything but when you level your speed dont increase--Well, when you level in WoW, your movement speed won't increase. BUT some classes can learn new spells/skills/...that increases your movement speed (ex. Shaman => Ghost Wolf (lvl 20 I guess)/Druid => some animal form)Also when you reach lvl 20 (before it was 30 an 40) you can learn the riding skill, whic allows you to mount and at lvl 60?? you can learn to ride a new mount.Later you can buy a riding/flying mount .NOTE; First you have to gain enough reputation before you can buy a racial mount other then your racial mount(racial mounts are mounts that are special for a class ex. Undead -> Dead horse thing, Tauren -> Kodo's, Humans -> their horses, etc...)
lvl 10.
No it does not; the mount's speed does adjust with your riding skill, but its appearance does not.
Quest and do your lvl instances
Where?
lvl 30 kekleon!
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By completing quests and killing monsters, you get exp which goes towards your level. Vanilla WoW is lvl 60 max | Burning crusade is lvl 70 max and wotlk is lvl 80 max
Corpsemaker from Overlord RAmtusk in RFK
40 gold and up. Some are free to the class, or you can get them through achievements in the game. An example for free mounts to a class is a druid can transform into a flying mount but you do have to pay for the training and the flight training.