The Dreadwake



The Dreadwake is a promotional pirate ship mount offered in celebration of 2018, that started on September 19, 2018.

True to nautical tradition, the Dreadwake pirate ship mount has a unique figurehead inspired by an unknown kraken-faced god of the deeps. It's the perfect way to cruise through Azeroth in true buccaneering style.

Source
This item is available for purchase from the shop or the In-Game Store for $25 or €25.

This item was originally part of a game time bundle promotion in celebration of, which granted the mount with the purchase of 180 days of game time. Players who had already purchased the 180 days of game time service within the 30 days prior to September 19, 2018 (approx August 19, 2018, and after), or currently had a 6-month recurring subscription, also automatically received the mount at no additional charge. The offer lasted up until October 21, 2018, and the mount could be claimed from the Blizzard Battle.net desktop app (gift box icon in the upper right-hand corner of the launcher) or from Blizzard's website (accessible from the Account drop-down menu) until April 30, 2019.

As planned, it was added to the Blizzard Shop and In-Game Shop by itself on April 23, 2019.

Mount Journal
A ship unlike any other, held aloft by a gift from an unknown kraken-faced god of the deeps.

A ship unlike any other, held aloft by a gift from an unknown kraken-faced god of the deeps.
 * In-Game Store

Ahoy, Captain! - Get aboard the ship unlike any other, held aloft by a gift from an unknown kraken-faced god of the deeps.
 * Blizzard Shop

Notes and trivia

 * Like most current mounts, it is account-wide.
 * It is a flying mount, with its speed based on the riding skill of the character using it.
 * Wing spars on the sides enable navigation during flight.
 * It makes a unique bell toll when mounting, appears/disappears with a splash of water and  causes the Dreadwake to move back a couple yards and fire twice from its forward double cannons.
 * It was announced alongside the parrot companion Cap'n Crackers in a video.
 * It uses the same model skeleton as the Stormwind Skychaser.
 * The kraken-faced god is likely a reference to N'Zoth.