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Rares are sometimes erroneously referred to as "silver elites." However, unlike elite mobs (which have a gold dragon around their portrait), rare mobs are generally not tougher than normal mobs of the same level. Rare mobs typically have comparable health and DPS of a mob their level, but tend to have an extra skill or two. This skill can often be guessed by their name. There are also some mobs that are both rare and elite. Previously, such mobs had a portrait identical to that of an elite mob (gold dragon with a wing), making it indistinguishable without consulting some outside source. As of patch 2.0.1, elite rare mobs have silver dragon, like regular rare mobs, but with a wing, like elite mobs. The loot dropped from rare mobs is unique and locates almost exclusively within the uncommon table and below it (Low level rare mobs will often drop common loot.) Rare mobs found in instances may also drop an item from the rare table, which will frequently bind on pickup. Rare mobs found in Outland will only drop rare loot, which are all bind on equip. Rare mobs are always named, although not all named mobs are rare. Rare mobs are never quest objectives, but some drop quest-starting items.
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http://www.wowhead.com/guide=1132/rare-elites-of-pandaria-5-0-5-1-5-2-5-4|desc=Rare Elites of Pandaria - 5.0 / 5.1 / 5.2 / 5.4 http://www.wowhead.com/?npcs&filter=cl=4:2|desc=List of normal and elite rare mobs at Wowhead http://wow.allakhazam.com/dyn/mobs/rare.html|desc=List of normal rare mobs at Allakhazam http://www.gamebunny.com/?page_id=958|desc=WoW Rares Gallery http://www.wowheadnews.com/blog=201482/frostbitten-guide-to-all-rares-part-2|desc=Frostbitten: Guide to All Rares, Part 2 http://www.wowhead.com/news=217063/5-4-ptr-new-rare-spawns-and-events|desc=5.4 PTR: New Rare Spawns and Events http://www.gamebunny.com/?page_id=958|desc=WoW Rares Gallery http://www.wowhead.com/?npcs&filter=cl=4:2|desc=List of normal and elite rare mobs at Wowhead http://www.wowhead.com/guide=67/beyond-bloody-rare-a-guide-to-all-rares|desc=Beyond Bloody Rare: A Guide to All Rares
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The loot dropped from rare mobs is unique and locates almost exclusively within the uncommon table and below it (Low level rare mobs will often drop common loot.) Rare mobs found in instances may also drop an item from the rare table, which will frequently bind on pickup. Rare mobs found in Outland will only drop rare loot, which are all bind on equip. Rares are sometimes erroneously referred to as "silver elites." However, unlike elite mobs (which have a gold dragon around their portrait), rare mobs are generally not tougher than normal mobs of the same level. Rare mobs typically have comparable health and DPS of a mob their level, but tend to have an extra skill or two. This skill can often be guessed by their name. There are also some mobs that are both rare and elite. Previously, such mobs had a portrait identical to that of an elite mob (gold dragon with a wing), making it indistinguishable without consulting some outside source. As of patch 2.0.1, elite rare mobs have silver dragon, like regular rare mobs, but with a wing, like elite mobs. Rare mobs are always named, although not all named mobs are rare. Rare mobs are never quest objectives, but some drop quest-starting items. Rare mobs in the main game world have respawn times that are generally at longer intervals than normal mobs. Although it is difficult to determine the exact respawn rate of any given mob, some rares may take as many as several hours between spawns. As a result, some rares that are actively hunted by players may be very rarely seen, such as Time-Lost Proto Drake in Storm Peaks, which drops highly valued mount, [Reins of the Time-Lost Proto-Drake]. Rares are sometimes erroneously referred to as "silver elites." However, unlike elite mobs (which have a gold dragon around their portrait), rare mobs are generally not tougher than normal mobs of the same level. Rare mobs typically have comparable health and DPS of a mob their level, but tend to have an extra skill or two. This skill can often be guessed by their name. There are also some mobs that are both rare and elite. Previously, such mobs had a portrait identical to that of an elite mob (gold dragon with a wing), making it indistinguishable without consulting some outside source. As of patch 2.0.1, elite rare mobs have silver dragon, like regular rare mobs, but with a wing, like elite mobs. Rare mobs are always named, although not all named mobs are rare. Rare mobs are never quest objectives, but some drop quest-starting items. Rare mobs in the main game world have respawn times that are generally at longer intervals than normal mobs. Although it is difficult to determine the exact respawn rate of any given mob, some rares may take as many as several hours between spawns. As a result, some rares that are actively hunted by players may be very rarely seen. See also: * Rare mobs by zone