When I’m bored in WoW, I take my 20-meter tree for a walk

When I’m bored in WoW, I take my 20-meter tree for a walk

In WoW, there are always idle phases where not much is happening. So why not grab this huge pet and create some amazement?

If you find yourself bored in World of Warcraft, you start experimenting with various toys and combining fun effects. Combining them works particularly well in WoW, as many toys or items complement each other. When you find a particularly good combination, it brings a satisfied grin.

Just like my giant tree.

It has been my faithful companion for a few days now and is practically always by my character’s side. With its height of about 15 to 20 meters, it is a real eye-catcher and has already left many players amazed or laughing. It’s no wonder; who wouldn’t look a bit perplexed if suddenly a gigantic tree stands in the middle of the landscape?

A new tree is in town.

But my tree is special. Well, even “more special” than trees in WoW already are. Because my giant tree can be leashed and likes to run around the city or visit players who are in houses – all by itself. When someone asks how to get such a tree, I usually mention a “secret ritual that requires a lot of fertilizer and a handful of dead night elf druids.”

Fun aside – I will of course tell you how to get such a gigantic tree in World of Warcraft.

What is this? By combining several toys and consumables, you can transform your pet into a giant tree.

The tree is several meters tall and towers over most buildings in World of Warcraft, so it even “clips through the roofs” if it should enter a house.

The tree is so big, it protrudes through almost all houses.

What is needed? If you want to have such a gigantic tree, you need quite a few toys, some of which require a lot of effort. You will need:

  • Disguise of the Treessassin (Treessassin’s Guise): This can be obtained in the garrison on Draenor. You must complete the quests around the sawmill to get the toy.
  • Narcissa’s Mirror: This toy is sold by Draemus in Dalaran, in the pet building (walk from the flight point into the city, first building on the right). It costs a whopping 1000 Shiny Pet Charms.
  • Magical Pet Biscuit: This is a consumable item. You can buy it from various pet supply vendors. Multiple of them cost only 5 Polished Pet Charms.
  • Any battle pet (but preferably Columbus from the Children’s Week). It’s best to name it “Big Tree” or something similar for maximum confusion.
Urban beautification in a different way.

How does it work? To transform your pet, you need to go to Draenor. Enter any area in the outside world (not the garrison). Depending on the area, the Treessassin’s Disguise will turn you into a different type of tree. In my opinion, the most beautiful trees can be found in Shadowmoon Valley.

Follow the steps below, but be quick – you have very little time:

  • Use the Treessassin’s Disguise. Do not move!
  • Summon your battle pet.
  • Zoom in on your character and select the summoned pet.
  • Use Narcissa’s Mirror on the pet. After that, you can move again.
  • Use the Magical Pet Biscuit on your pet.

After that, you will have a gigantic tree that faithfully accompanies you through the game world. Those who want to amaze a few other players should position themselves in Boralus, Dazar’alor, Stormwind, or Orgrimmar, which you can best reach via a hearthstone.

Important: Your summoned pet will disappear if you mount a flying mount and take off. Then the pet also loses all enchantments and modifications!

With a red leash. We don’t want it to run away.

What can the tree do? Basically, the tree is still the pet you transformed. So it retains its typical properties. For example, a Columbus runs around panicking in any direction every few seconds, while a Knochi shouts “BONE STORM!” at regular intervals and spins wildly – a wildly spinning tree is quite amusing. There are numerous unique pets with fun effects.

By the way: You can take the game even further. With a magical pet mirror and reflective prism, you can transfer the appearance not only to yourself but also to group and raid members. In theory, you could raid with a group of trees…

If you don’t want to become a tree, you can soon become a servant of N’Zoth.

The only problem now might be that the clichéd “Fun Detected” alarm at Blizzard gets triggered, and this combination no longer works in the next patch.

Until then, I will take my “little Teldrassil” to Night Elves to cheer them up a bit. And maybe the tree will attract a certain Banshee to bomb Stormwind with all the Void Elves…

And how do you spend your time in WoW?

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