
Pandaren: Can train at any trainer of their faction Worgen: None, they receive the Running Wild skill instead Gnome: Binjy Featherwhistle in Dun Morogh For Apprentice and Journeyman Riding, you'll find riding trainers near your race's starting zone. Where you go to train depends on your race. That 20% discount takes 1,000 gold off of the cost of Artisan or Master riding, so it's nothing to scoff at. Here's the discounts reputation will net you:

If this sounds expensive, bear in mind that the costs drop as you gain standing with whichever faction the vendor is - and, don't worry, you'll gain plenty of reputation as you level up and do quests. You can start your WoW riding career at level 20, and gain access to better, faster mounts from there.

While this won't be a comprehensive guide on how to get every mount in the game, we will help you get started with mounts in World of Warcraft - and point you towards some that you can pick up some awesome rides, even at lower levels.

And if you're anything like us, your first question is "Where do I get one?!" Or maybe "When can I get one?" The answer to when is starting at level 20, but the answer to where is a bit more complicated, since mounts in WoW can be acquired in may different ways, from drops to vendors to quests. You don't have to have played WoW very long to have seen - and admired - your fellow players running around riding tigers, dragons, turtles, flying carpets, and dinosaurs, among other things.
