Here’s how to obtain these adorable items!
World of Warcraft players can now add the Dottie pet and White Riding Camel mount for their collection! Read on for our quick guide on how to unlock these items for free through Twitch drops.
Dottie pet and White Riding Camel mount
To obtain Dottie the Baby Alpaca pet for free, head over to Twitch and watch any World of Warcraft: Dragonflight stream. According to Blizzard, players must watch at least four hours of content for each item.
Make sure that the channel has Twitch drops enabled as well. While the Dottie pet can be unlocked between Nov. 7 and Nov. 14, the White Riding Camel mount can be obtained between Nov. 14 and Nov. 21.
Here's the information presented in a table with three columns for Reward Name, Watch Period, and Hours Requirement:
Twitch Drop | Watch Period | Hours Watched |
---|---|---|
Dottie the Baby Alpaca | Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. PST to Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. PST | 4 hours |
White Riding Camel | Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. PST to Nov. 21 at 10 a.m. PST | 4 hours |
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How to get World of Warcraft Twitch drops
To participate in these Twitch drops, a player must connect their Battle.net and Twitch accounts. Doing this is easy. Simply visit the "Connections" page on the Battle.net website and press the "Connect" button located next to Twitch.
After earning enough progress for the Dottie pet and White Riding Camel mount on Twitch, visit the "Inventory" section. Press the "Claim" button to receive the rewards.
- Log in to your Battle.net account
- Visit the "Connections" page on Battle.net
- Press the "Connect" button located next to Twitch
- Follow the simple prompts
- Log in to your Twitch account
- Watch World of Warcraft Dragonflight content on an eligible channel
- Visit the "Inventory" page on Twitch
- Collect the Twitch drops
"It can take up to 24 hours to receive your reward(s) in game after claiming," Blizzard noted. An official blog also noted that Twitch drops expire seven days after being claimed if a Battle.net account isn't linked up.
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