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Malavita
Malavita first discovered World of Warcraft in Draenor, but truly got into the game with the Shadowlands expansion. Has a soft spot for Demon Hunters and Mages. Considers her main goal to be collecting as many mounts as possible.

Little Ivory Raptor is a miniature Horde ground mount summoned by a whistle of the same name. It is a shrunken copy of the ordinary ivory raptor from Durotar: essentially a "pocket" version of the classic riding raptor that looks amusing next to full-sized mounts. The item entered the game with patch 3.2.0 in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion and was distributed exclusively through the Trading Card Game.
The mount is faction-bound: the Horde receives the ivory raptor, while the Alliance gets the Little White Stallion Bridle as its counterpart. Both variants come from the same Tiny loot card of the Scourgewar set. The mount does not appear in the collection as a separate entry; instead, you receive the whistle itself as a stack of charges. Today it is an item for collectors and lovers of rarities, and it can only be obtained by purchasing a physical card on the secondary market.
This item does not drop in-game and is not sold for gold. The only path to the mount is the physical Tiny loot card from the Scourgewar set of the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game.
Unlike most modern mounts, the
Little Ivory Raptor Whistle is not added to the mount collection as an entry. Instead, it remains in your inventory as a stack of whistles, and each summon of the mount uses one charge.
This is an important difference from card mounts of later sets: most TCG mounts from Cataclysm onward are already granted as full-fledged collection spells with no charge limit.
The Scourgewar set was released in December 2010 and was one of the last full print runs of the Trading Card Game. The publisher Cryptozoic discontinued the TCG in 2013, after which no new boosters have been printed.
When buying, always check that the protective layer on the card is undamaged — an activated code is already useless and will not work. Sellers usually post a photo with the layer intact.
Check the protective layer before paying — the most common scam when buying old TCG cards: the seller sends a card with the code already scratched off. Demand a clear photo of the back
Activate the code on your main character — the charges are bound to a specific character and cannot be transferred to an alt. Choose the one you will actually ride on
Keep track of the charge count — 50 summons last a long time, but if you use this mount actively, the supply will not last forever. If you have several codes, activate the second one in advance so you are not left without the mount at the wrong moment
Do not confuse it with the classic ivory raptor — the ordinary Ivory Raptor Whistle is bought from the Horde mount trainer in Orgrimmar and has nothing to do with the TCG version. Their models are completely different: the small raptor from the Tiny whistle is noticeably more miniature
The market value rises over time — the further from the TCG's closure date, the more expensive sealed cards become. If you have long wanted this rarity, there is little sense in putting it off further
Keep the cross-faction pair in mind — the same Tiny code grants a mount based on the character's faction. With two activations, you can get both a raptor on a Horde character and a horse on an Alliance one, filling both slots from a single set of cards
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