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Growl’s Guide to Taming Rak’shiri

November 7, 2007 By Growl 16 Comments

Hey Folks, Growl here – and today we’re going to talk about bagging one of the rare cats of Azeroth, the sublime striped beauty, Rak’shiri from beautiful Winterspring.

Now Rak’shiri for those of you that haven’t seen her is a big white saber cat with aqua stripes. See her there – a real beut ain’t she?

Nothing like seeing those glowing green eyes staring out at you from the dark I can tell you that much – crikey!

Anyway – enough of that. First things first – to get Rak’shiri, you need to be in your 57th season (or level 57 for you folks that don’t grok Ar-Pee) and it helps if you have an addon that can show you your coordinates on the world map. Growl uses and recommends Titan Panel for this, but there are lots of options.

The next thing you need in fair amounts is patience – I can’t stress this enough. Rak’shiri is a rare spawn that shows up approximately every eight hours or so. Some of you will follow this guide and nab her on the first try. Others won’t be so lucky and it could take days. If you plan to lay in a semi-permanent camp for this fine cat, I’ve scouted a good spot for you already and will detail the location later on.

So first things first – get your fuzzy-loving self to Winterspring.

Remember though, this is a high-stakes tame in contested territory (for those of you on a PvP server) and the area you’re hunting in is positively *full* of other deadly cats. Make sure to bring plenty of bandages and don’t forget to bring along a stack of meat or fish. After all you’re likely going to need to accomplish not *one* but *two* tames to successfully camp Rak’shiri. Why two tames? Because unless you plan on abandoning your existing pet in favor of Rak’shiri, a temporary companion is highly recommended.

There are a lot of options in Winterspring when it comes to finding a temporary pet. So keep on the lookout as you travel. Good options that are very close to Everlook include the Shard-Tooth Bears and Winterspring Owls. If you don’t mind a bit of travel (and if you’ve enough level for them) any of the graceful, Frostsaber Huntresses or Frostsaber Stalkers found near Rak’shiri’s hunting grounds are also excellent companions.

Once in Everlook, talk to Azzleby and stable your existing pet. Check your bags one last time for meat/fish and prepare to move out.

Ready? Good – mount up and lets go find Rak’shiri!

First off, best thing to do is know where you’re going – so lets do a bit of map recon. Open your world map and mark a waypoint around 51.14. That’s the spot I recommend you set your camp up on. The route is simple – just follow the road south to Frost Saber Rock. There are depressions east and west of the road. Both are full of cats. The westerly valley is the one we’re after.

Now a word of warning: while never a particularly traveled environ, Winterspring is even more devoid of other players now that the Burning Crusade is live. That said, it’s still advisable for those on PvP servers to keep their professional sense of paranoia on at least medium alert. Not only are there are stealthed Wintersaber Stalkers nearby (so watch out for them) – but the scent of a rare pet attracts other hunters…particularly those from the opposite faction.

So – once you arrive and clear out one or two of the stealthed cats, you can mount the crest of the small hill around 51.13 – 51.14.

This is a good point for your high-hide. None of the big cats path through the hill and you have a commanding view of the deceptively empty valley to your north.

Okay – here’s where the patience part comes in. Remember that 8 to 10 hour spawn rate? Right. Get comfortable. A number of big cats prowl the western depression. Most are the solid white Wintersaber Huntresses or Stalkers. From time to time though, a black striped Wintersaber will path into view and get your heart racing.

Be calm – make sure to check your target – you’re looking for the tell-tail silver dragon icon to mark your quarry. When you catch the big azure striped cat he’ll likely be pathing straight toward you (or away.) Use caution – that peaceful snowy lowland is a furry valley of fang filled death. Stealthed Frostsaber Stalkers fill the valley around Rak’shiri’s patrol path. For lower level hunters, simply setting foot off your hilltop will invite an immediate attack. Unless you’re worried about your quarry getting sniped by another hunter or killed by some clueless schmuck, hold your position and watch the rare cat patrol its territory. With some careful killing or creative use of feign death you can work your way into taming distance. The rest is fairly simple – drop a freeze trap – concussive shot – and start taming.

Taming a rare spawn like Rak’shiri is one of the best parts of being a hunter. While rare spawn pets no longer have special skills or faster attack speeds, many, like Rak’shiri have skins that are unique in the game.

In fact, the only other big cat that shares the same skin as Rak’shiri is the mighty Shy Rhotam – who is the target of a Horde only quest – and almost impossible for Alliance characters to tame.

Tips For Making Your Hunt Successful

  • Create a simple macro to make your hunt easier – bind it to a key for spamming while you’re camping: /target Rak’shiri
  • Park your character on our camp spot and log off. Play an alt or spend some time with the spouse. Check back at the top of each hour. While it’s tough to guess Rak’shiri’s actual spawn cycle – checking back on a regular interval lets you live your life while also camping this rare spawn
  • If you *can* – check for Rak’shiri right after server maintenance or nightly server resets. These actions should restart the spawn timers. It’s also a good time to catch the big cat and not have to worry about other hunters beating you to the tame.
  • If you’re a skinner – and don’t mind killing some time farming – clear the valleys of all the cats. Lots of rugged leather to be had. Killing the Wintersabers won’t make Rak’shiri spawn any faster, but the leather can be sold or crafted. Use the time to practice jump-shots or level weapon skills.

There you go folks – while Aunty Growl can’t guarantee you’ll find Rak’shiri on the first try – ifyou follow this guide, you’re guaranteed (eventual) success! Stay focused, stay positive and try not to squee too loud the first time you see those bright emerald eyes gazing back at you!

Filed Under: Rare Pet Taming, WoW Tagged With: alliance, horde, hunter, rak'shiri, shy-rotam, sian-rotam, taming rare pets, wow

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  1. Gitr says

    November 8, 2007 at 11:10 am

    That’s a mighty excellent post, Growl. I look forward to many more in a long and fruitful WoW relationship of excellent blogging and playing.

    WoW web-geeks FTW!

  2. Capn John says

    November 9, 2007 at 12:25 am

    As a Hunter who loves playing Pokewow and taming semi-unique pets I thought this was a fantastic read. My current and most favorite pet is my lvl 70 Rotting Agam’ar from RFK. No, I never got this lvl 28 Pig at 70…I got him at 60 ๐Ÿ˜€ I had to level him up by solo-killing low 50s Wolves and Bears in Felwood until he himself was in his 50s ๐Ÿ˜€

    I’ve seen other Agam’ars, but only one other Rotting one, and very few post-60. Most BC Hunters are grabbing Ravagers or other Outland critters these days.

  3. Firelight says

    November 9, 2007 at 12:07 pm

    Nice guide there!

    I’m going to tell my friend who has a 70 hunter to go over there and snag that snow-tiger! She’s a beauty!

    I cant wait to get back to W/S on one of my alts actually its a fun place, if a little cold…although at that level Heading to Outland is tempting over staying in the old world till i’m 60….

  4. Windpaw says

    November 9, 2007 at 12:59 pm

    I helped a low level hunter stomp through RFK just the other night in order to tame one of the armored Boars. They are great pets and excellent for PvP. The whole “thing” with Ravagers is one that I just don’t get. First off – I hate insects and Ravagers are just bloody big bugs.

    Grats on leveling that Rotting Agam’ar that far. About the only thing harder than leveling yourself is leveling up a much lower pet.

  5. Gitr says

    November 10, 2007 at 1:33 am

    It’s really hard to resist the pull to Outland at level 58… I’ve so far been unsuccessful to resist. Quest rewards, nice VT items, lots of great gathered mats… I don’t like Silithus that much!

  6. TeiyaRenee says

    June 28, 2008 at 12:14 pm

    ^^; I was really lucky I guess. I found out about her on this list of rare pets and just hopped on over to the area. At first I was overwhelmed with how many frost sabers and stalkers there were… I looked around for about an hour then logged out on top of frost saber rock. When I logged back in a couple hours later, there she was right under me (on top of the lake). I jumped down and tamed her on the spot while another cat was attacking me lol

  7. login says

    August 1, 2008 at 12:27 am

    i was lucky. i sat on top of frost saber rock then waited. every hour i logged in during the day to see if i could find it no luck ๐Ÿ™
    so i logged out on fros saber rock. next morning i woke up early so went and had alook for him. i looked around for him for about 10 mins but nothing then next thing i know he spawns on the right side of the road. in my haste i fogot all about the stalkers and got killed right next to him on his loop around the vally on the right side of the road. i was lucky enough to spawn right in his path. frost trap and bang had him. even though i had a stalker on me lol.

  8. Dmg says

    October 23, 2008 at 2:57 pm

    I got to say your idea of just getting on at the top of each hour is a good idea, but if you can figure out the timer then add 8-10 hours on to it and time it right to have some friends if your on a PVP server come with you as bait for the oppisite faction to bite and then kite them around to keep the other hunters busy but for your own faction do a /roll to see who get’s thbe highest to tame him.

  9. Dmg says

    October 26, 2008 at 10:14 pm

    I just tamed him on dragonblight and I got lucky I wa right beside where he spawn and just went and tamed him no freeze trap just right out tame, and no fear or anything like that, I am70 for those who are wondering. But I love it now I have all the named tigers in WOW unless anyone can tell me the name and locaion and zone of any others.

  10. Nihilusthe5 says

    November 9, 2008 at 3:48 am

    I have a problem. Rakโ€™shiri is frendly to me… and i’m a night elf hunter. is this a bug?

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