In World of Warcraft, Patch 6.1 has already been dissected by dataminers. Here are the highlights for pet hunters and AV hunters.
Dataminers have already taken a look at Patch 6.1 of World of Warcraft, which has been played on the test server, and it will bring a lot of content. This includes:
- a new heirloom system
- the Blackrock Foundry
- the third world boss Rukhmar
- new stuff for followers
- relic missions
- a jukebox for the garrison
- garrison invasions can now be completed for platinum.
- Harrison Jones as a follower
- the new Blood Elf models
- new mounts (with chauffeur)
- and a continuation of the legendary questline.
However, this is about the pet hunters among you in World of Warcraft. With 6.1, they will enjoy a dozen new pets from the old BC raid instances: Sunwell, Hyjal, and the Black Temple.
The thirteenth pet – a mini Naaru?
The third part of the raid pet AV is here. The pets return from the bosses in these raids. Among others, the offer includes: Abyssius, a shard of Supremus; a seduction sister, probably from the Felwood in the Black Temple; and a will-o’-the-wisp from Hyjal.
Whoever collects all 12 pets will receive a reward of a 13th. So to speak, “the thirteenth pet”, which is K’Tue. If you know how Blizzard thinks, you would probably guess it’s a mini Naaru.

Pepe! You must have a bird?
AV hunters and birdwatching enthusiasts can look forward to even more time with “Pepe”. With the bird on their head (which can be found in the garrison), players should take on the various bosses of Warlords of Draenor. This includes the final bosses of the instances, then three world bosses (Rukhmar is new) and all the fel creatures in Highmaul and the Blackrock Foundry.
This will surely lead to players in World of Warcraft constantly wondering whether they really have this bird or not. What won’t you do for your 10 AV points!
Pepe was originally just a personal doodle by artist Jordan Powers, who drew the bird with googly eyes in his school notebook years ago (these artists always doodle). Later, it became a kind of trademark and Pepe repeatedly found his way into his drawings in remarkable ways.
When Powers was later hired by Blizzard, Pepe was smuggled into the garrison. Players discovered him, put him on their heads, and a flood of selfies (selfie with bird) hit social networks. Blizzard noticed this and decided to give this cult new life. Hence, the new success in World of Warcraft.
Long live Pepe, our beloved feathered new ruler!
