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MoP Classic Spectral Mounts Carry exists because the math behind 150 Platinum Coins is rougher than it looks on paper. A Satchel of Shining Curiosities guarantees three coins for every dungeon cleared inside the Platinum window, which means reaching a single mount takes roughly fifty successful clears, not fifty attempts. Every wipe, every blown timer, and every reset pushes that number further out, and since Platinum Coins are a shared currency covering toys, transmog recolors, and mounts alike, plenty of players find their stockpile already spent elsewhere by the time they decide they actually want either Spectral flyer.
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Detail |
Alliance |
Horde |
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Mont |
Spectral Gryphon |
Spectral Wind Rider |
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Vendor |
Jaelof Ironhart |
Viktor Felhallow |
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Lieu |
Shrine of Seven Stars |
Shrine of Two Moons |
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Cost |
150 Platinum Coins |
150 Platinum Coins |
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Coins per Clear |
3, via Satchel of Shining Curiosities |
3, via Satchel of Shining Curiosities |
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Clears Needed |
Roughly 50 Platinum-timed runs |
Roughly 50 Platinum-timed runs |
Buy Pandaria Classic Spectral Mounts Boost and skip straight to the purchase step. Both mounts share the same ghostly, semi-transparent visual treatment that made them a novelty back when Scroll of Resurrection was still active, and with that promotion gone for good, a Platinum Coin farm is the only route left to add either one to your collection.
Yes, but each mount is purchased separately by its matching faction’s vendor, so a single 150-coin farm only covers one of them. If you play characters on both sides, add the Opposite Faction Mount option and we’ll run a second coin farm to unlock the other Spectral mount as well, giving your account both ghostly flyers instead of just one.
No. Once the mount is purchased from its vendor, it’s a permanent addition to your Mount Journal, unlike the Diamond-tier titles and mounts that reset with each Challenge Mode season. Platinum Coins themselves are tied to the ongoing Platinum medal system rather than a specific season’s leaderboard, so there’s no indication the currency or the mount purchase carries any expiration.
Platinum is the only bar that matters here, and it sits well below the Diamond threshold used for the Heir to the Mist title and Celestial Yak. That difference matters for how demanding the runs actually are: Platinum times leave real room for a clean pull to go slightly wrong and still land inside the window, which is why fifty clears is a realistic farm instead of fifty near-perfect attempts.