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| icon = pack hellhound icon1.png | | icon = pack hellhound icon1.png | ||
| image = Pack Hellhound Image.png | | image = Pack Hellhound Image.png | ||
| description = Having commanded armies in the hellish darkness that is the void, this demonic beast will not soon submit at the feet of another. Which is why it is all the more surprising that the hound would allow someone on her back. | | description = Summon forth your pack hellhound, void-spawned aberration loyal to none save you and yours.<br><br>Having commanded armies in the hellish darkness that is the void, this demonic beast will not soon submit at the feet of another. Which is why it is all the more surprising that the hound would allow someone on her back. | ||
| tooltip = A good hound keeps her maw shut. - [[Latata]] | |||
| summon = Pack Hellhound Whistle | | summon = Pack Hellhound Whistle | ||
| movement = Terrestrial | | movement = Terrestrial |
Latest revision as of 14:42, 12 June 2023
Pack Hellhound
- Movement
- Terrestrial
- Summon
- Pack Hellhound Whistle
- Music
- Borderless
- Tooltip
- A good hound keeps her maw shut. - Latata
- Patch
- 3.55a
“Summon forth your pack hellhound, void-spawned aberration loyal to none save you and yours.
Having commanded armies in the hellish darkness that is the void, this demonic beast will not soon submit at the feet of another. Which is why it is all the more surprising that the hound would allow someone on her back.— In-game description
Acquisition
Vendor | Location / Coordinates | Section | Cost | Unlock req. |
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Seasonal Quartermaster | Wolves' Den Pier (4.9, 5.9) | Claim ranking reward. | 1 Season Three Pack Wolf Voucher C | A Pup No Longer |
Images
Etymology
A hellhound is a mythological hound which embodies a guardian or a servant of hell, the devil, or the underworld. Hellhounds occur in mythologies around the world, with the best known examples being Cerberus from Greek mythology, Garmr from Norse mythology, the black dogs of English folklore, and the fairy hounds of Celtic mythology. Physical characteristics vary, but they are commonly black, anomalously overgrown, supernaturally strong, and often have red eyes or accompanied by flames.