Bind on Use faction exclusive pets can be traded through the Neutral Auction House, which is not a restriction on live servers.Some companions are obtained through different ways, or have higher restrictions on obtaining, for example Sprite Darter Egg is Alliance only, however at some point after Classic it was made so that both factions can obtain this, Horde through a drop.There are also many pets never implemented, that are in the database. You may see these pets in the database they are not obtainable. Some companions from later expansions were added during Vanilla, and the models not used until later.Some companions have different names to the ones you may recognize, such as Pet Bombling (Pet Bombling) and Prairie Chicken (Westfall Chicken).The 'companion' system is completely cosmetic and has no battle system, pet qualities, levels, or breeds. The pet battle system as we know it today is non-existent, as that was introduced in Mists of Pandaria.There is no collection system companions take up bag and bank space, and must be right-clicked to summon.Classic 'pets' are called 'companions'.This guide includes information such as where these fuzzy friends come from and any requirements or relevant information that may be helpful on your journey to collect them all!įor those that have not played Classic, there are some major differences between the 'Companion' system and the 'Pet' system we are used to today, in Battle for Azeroth. Unlike Battle for Azeroth, they are there for purely cosmetic reasons, and cannot do anything except be adorable! They are cute little companions that follow you around. Companion pets are Classic's version of battle pets.
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This guide details how to obtain the many companions of Classic.
Welcome to Wowhead's Classic Companion Guide.