Poachers threaten the wildlife. They can be seen in the ranks of various hunters or gnolls and murlocs.
Night elves in Eversong Woods poached lynxes.[1] Due to poaching in Terokkar Forest, Terokkar basilisks don't tend to live very long.[2] The Alliance poached Horde dire wolves in the Jagged Ridge of the Blade's Edge Mountains.[3] Mogu spiritclaws in the Jade Forest resorted to poaching.[4] Slitherscale saurok poachers were stealing the eggs of cloud serpents in the Jade Forest.[5] Several poachers attacked the bear Grimclaw in Darkshore.[6] During the third invasion of the Burning Legion, class order champions hunted Feltotem Highmountain tauren poachers.[7] One of many crimes of the Crimson Cutthroats was poaching.[8]
Known[]
Named[]
- Silent Boris
- Earlnoc the Beastbreaker
- Jabra'kan the Poacher
- Lindel the Snatcher
- Grixis Tinypop
- Poacher Zane
Unnamed[]
- Dirty Iron Horde Poacher
- Goblin Poacher
- Horde Poacher
- Horde Poacher (War of the Thorns)
- Loot Crazed Poacher
- Marauding Poacher
- Shadowsilk Poacher
- Vilescale Poacher
- Wildscale Poacher
- Wyrmcult Poacher
Items[]
In the RPG[]
Poachers sell riding kodo eggs.[9] Highperch is a popular hunting ground for egg poachers.[10] Poaching is one of trade area that the goblin trade princes specialize in.[11]
Notes[]
- Pixy Spindlespark has a weakness for poached furs.[12]
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References[]
- ^ [1-30] Pelt Collection
- ^ [15-30G2] A Cure for Zahlia
- ^ [20-30] Protecting Our Own
- ^ [10-35] Back to Nature
- ^ [10-35 Daily] Disarming the Enemy
- ^ [5-30] Unsavory Remedies
- ^ Hunting the Hunters
- ^ [35-60G3] WANTED: The Crimson Cutthroats
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 212
- ^ Lands of Mystery, pg. 61
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 41, 42
- ^ [50G3] The Long Con