The Vicious Lightbloom Boar is the Vicious mount of WoW Midnight Season 2 — the rated-PvP season reward that fills up win by win rather than demanding a Gladiator-level rating. A carry at timesaver.gg starts at $74.99 and runs rated matches on your chosen faction until the Season Rewards bar completes and the boar is in your journal. The Alliance version is Vicious Lightbloom Boar with blue armor; the Horde version is the same boar in red. Both are account-wide ground mounts.
How to get the Vicious Lightbloom Boar in WoW Midnight
Win rated PvP matches during Season 2 while at 1,000 rating or higher — the Venomous Combatant achievement threshold. Each qualifying win fills the Season Rewards bar in the Rated tab of the PvP interface, and the first full bar awards the Vicious Lightbloom Boar in your faction's tint. Every additional bar you fill after that awards one Vicious Saddle instead.
The Season Rewards bar, explained honestly
The mechanic has three moving parts worth understanding before you buy.
- The 1,000-rating gate. Wins only count toward the bar while your rating is at Combatant rank — 1,000 or higher. That is the very first rank on the Season 2 ladder, which is what makes this the accessible PvP mount of the season: no Duelist, no Elite, no 2,300 climb.
- How many wins it takes. Blizzard does not publish an exact win count for the bar, and progress per win varies by bracket — so we will not print a made-up number here. What we sell is straightforward: we keep playing qualifying rated games until your bar is full and the boar is delivered.
- Faction tints. The boar comes in two versions with faction-colored armor: blue for the Alliance (item 275433) and red for the Horde (item 275432). You earn the tint of the faction you play, so pick your character's faction in the order form.
What happens when Season 2 ends
Straight answer: the direct earn is season-limited, but the boar is not gone forever. When Season 2 closes, the Season Rewards bar stops awarding it, and Vicious mounts from earlier seasons of the current expansion cannot be bought — they are temporarily unobtainable. Midnight's Vicious mounts are then expected to join the Vicious Saddle vendors near the start of the next expansion, at one Saddle each. So the real choice is: earn it now while the bar is live, or wait an expansion and spend a Saddle later. That is also why extra bar fills this season are valuable — each one banks a Vicious Saddle for exactly those future purchases.
What's included
- The climb to 1,000+ rating if your character is not there yet;
- Qualifying rated wins until the Season Rewards bar is full — however many it takes;
- The Vicious Lightbloom Boar in your faction's tint, account-wide once learned;
- Any rating, rank rewards and honor you earn along the way stay on your character;
- Self-play or piloted at the same price, remote self-play for 30% more;
- Express and Super Express queue positions for 20% or 40% more.
Options explained
- Faction tint — Alliance (blue armor) or Horde (red armor), both $74.99. The order runs on a character of that faction;
- Completion method — self-play, piloted at the same price, or remote self-play (+30%);
- Speed — Standard, Express (+20%) or Super Express (+40%) moves your order up our scheduling queue.
If you want the season's prestige PvP mount rather than the accessible one, the Venomous Gladiator's Goredrake is the next rung of the same ladder: 50 wins in 3v3 at Elite rank, 2,300+ — and unlike the boar, that one never comes back after the season.
Self-play, piloted or remote
Self-play is the default: you queue rated matches on your own character with our teammates, and no login details change hands. Piloted costs the same — one of our players runs your character through the qualifying wins while you are away, which suits a grind whose length Blizzard deliberately leaves unpublished. Self-play remote adds 30% and keeps your own client under your control through remote-desktop software while our team coordinates the games.
Requirements
You need a level 90 character on a live retail realm, EU or NA, of the faction whose tint you ordered. There are no lockouts in rated PvP, so games can be queued any day of the week. For self-play orders you only need to be available for the scheduled sessions; for piloted orders we handle scheduling entirely.
How long it takes
Two honest variables set the pace. Reaching 1,000 rating is quick — it is the first rank on the ladder. The bar itself is the unknown: because Blizzard publishes no exact win count and progress varies by bracket, we frame the service as rated wins until the bar is full, not a fixed number of games. In practice that means steady sessions across days to a few weeks depending on queue availability, and we keep playing until the boar is delivered. Season 2 started on August 18, 2026 with no announced end date — but since the direct earn stops at season close, ordering mid-season beats racing the final weeks.



