Unraveling the Mystery of the Corrupted Blood Pet
Seeking the elusive Corrupted Blood pet? You’re not alone. Many players have found themselves on a quest to acquire this unique companion, often encountering roadblocks and frustrations along the way.
One common struggle revolves around its obscure drop location. The pet’s tooltip hints at loot from larger aspect chests, which can be found in the final boss encounters of the Dragon Soul raid. However, these encounters don’t explicitly list the Corrupted Blood pet as a potential reward. Adding to the confusion, the last boss can drop another pet, but not the one players are seeking.
Adding to the enigma, some players find themselves unable to use any bird with “blood” in its name to progress. Despite numerous online guides proclaiming that any pet containing the word “blood” will suffice, reality proves otherwise. My attempts using a pet whose name began with “Blood Red” proved unsuccessful, highlighting the need for clearer, more accurate information.
Slotting a Solution: Finding the Corrupted Blood
Don’t lose heart. You can acquire the Corrupted Blood pet, and you don’t necessarily need to spend hours grinding raid bosses.
One way to obtain the pet is to simply embrace the chaos. It is said to drop frequently from the boxes associated with the final dragon boss, or the dragon boss before the last one—although which one specifically is uncertain.
However,
“The pet dropped afaik from the box at the final boss or second to last boss (I don’t know exactly) in Drachensoe. Actually a nuisance that drops so often that you destroy it when you farm the mounts there,” shared one seasoned adventurer.
If you find yourself aiming PURPLE for this pet, there are other convenient avenues to explore. Utilizing the comfort and efficiency of the auction house, players have bought the Corrupted Blood pet effortlessly. Before you scoff, keep in mind that prices often hover around a modest three-digit gold figure, making it a manageable expense.
They even provided a helpful example: “Can also be in the “kill Raggi box” in the Cata TW next week. In the AH you can buy the thing for a low 3-digit gold value – this is not a pet that you have to fail for the puzzle. e.g. you can buy it on Archimonde for around 200g. Just create a character there. Withdraw 200g via the Kriegspackenbank and briefly buy the pet in the AH (there are also cheaper servers…but before I type 20 spelling errors in Pozzo dell whatever, let’s just use Archimonde ^^).
By following these tips and exploring your options, you’ll be able to claim the coveted Corrupted Blood pet and unlock its unique potential within your gaming adventure.
What specific requirements or rumors surround obtaining the Corrupted Blood pet?
## Unraveling the Mystery of the Corrupted Blood Pet
**Host:** Welcome back to the show, folks. Today we’re diving into the world of *World of Warcraft* pet collecting and tackling a particularly tricky creature: the Corrupted Blood pet. Joining us is renowned pet expert and blogger, Xyzzy. Xyzzy, thanks for being here!
**Xyzzy:** Thanks for having me!
**Host:** Now, the Corrupted Blood is notorious for being a tough catch. Players seem to be struggling with its location and some odd requirements. Let’s start with the where. Where can aspiring tamers find this elusive pet? [[1](https://www.wow-petguide.com/Pet/127953/Corrupted_Blood)]
**Xyzzy:** The Corrupted Blood pet is a drop from the larger aspect chests found in the Dragon Soul raid, specifically from the last boss encounter. However, the trick is these chests don’t directly state it’s a possible drop.
**Host:** So it’s a hidden reward. That’s sneaky! Players need to be ready for anything. But there seems to be more to it than just location. Some players have reported issues using specific pets during their attempt to acquire it. Can you shed some light on this?
**Xyzzy:** Absolutely. There’s a rumor going around that any pet with “Blood” in its name can be used for a specific encounter, but that’s not accurate. I’ve seen players struggling, using pets like “Blood Red Hawkbreast,” for instance, and it simply doesn’t work.
**Host:** Fascinating! It seems like Blizzard loves throwing some curveballs at pet collectors. Any final advice for those hoping to add the Corrupted Blood to their roster?
**Xyzzy:** Patience and persistence are key! Keep farming those Dragon Soul raids, and don’t get discouraged if you don’t get it on the first try.
**Host:** Great advice, Xyzzy! Thanks for sharing your expertise with us today. For all you aspiring tamers out there, good luck on your hunt for the Corrupted Blood.
**(End of Interview)**