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mount collectors will want to make sure they are subscribed to Amazon Prime this month, as a rare mount that goes for around $400 is being made available to all subscribers.The mount in question is the Big Battle Bear, which players could previously only earn by inputting a 25-digit-code found on the back of
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card from the WoW Trading Card Game's 2008 Drums of War expansion. It's not a terribly impressive looking mount, being just a bear with a saddle on it (of which there are many in WoW nowadays), but the mount's card game origins do make it worth snagging for players who are always looking to up their mount collection game.
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This unassuming mount went for around $400 prior to being offered as part of Amazon Prime Gaming.
From now until April 27,
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by simply linking their Twitch and Amazon Prime accounts, and then linking their Twitch account with their Blizzard Battle.net account. The mount should then appear in-game under the mount collection tab. Those who aren't Prime members can use a 30-day free trial to claim the mount as well.
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<p><a href="
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">World of Warcraft</a> mount collectors will want to make sure they are subscribed to Amazon Prime this month, as a rare mount that goes for around $400 is being made available to all subscribers.</p><p dir="ltr">The mount in question is the Big Battle Bear, which players could previously only earn by inputting a 25-digit-code found on the back of <a href="
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">The Red Bearon</a> card from the WoW Trading Card Game's 2008 Drums of War expansion. It's not a terribly impressive looking mount, being just a bear with a saddle on it (of which there are many in WoW nowadays), but the mount's card game origins do make it worth snagging for players who are always looking to up their mount collection game.</p><figure data-align="center" data-size="large" data-img-src="
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480w" sizes="(max-width: 1280px) 100vw, 1280px" data-width="1280"></a><figcaption>This unassuming mount went for around $400 prior to being offered as part of Amazon Prime Gaming.</figcaption></figure><p dir="ltr">From now until April 27, <a href="
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">Prime members can claim the mount</a> by simply linking their Twitch and Amazon Prime accounts, and then linking their Twitch account with their Blizzard Battle.net account. The mount should then appear in-game under the mount collection tab. Those who aren't Prime members can use a 30-day free trial to claim the mount as well.</p><a href="
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