The Luminous Sporeglider is a breathtaking fungal creature that glows with an exquisite, otherworldly light. Its translucent wings, bioluminescent body, and gentle hovering flight make it a standout mount for collectors who appreciate nature-inspired designs. The flavour text perfectly captures its essence: “This sporeglider's voracious appetite for luminescent spores has lent it an exquisite glow.” Unlike rare drop mounts that rely on luck, this sporeglider is a deterministic reward — a guaranteed prize for dedicated players who venture into the darkened fungal caverns of Sporefall.
Added in patch 12.0.7 “Midnight”, the Luminous Sporeglider arrives as one of the most collector‑friendly mounts of the expansion. Its acquisition respects your time and effort: no praying for a 1% drop, no farming the same rare hundreds of times. Instead, this glowing companion is earned through steady, predictable progress — a refreshing change from the punishing RNG of many rare mounts. For players who value guaranteed outcomes over gambling, the Sporeglider represents everything right about modern mount collecting. It is a creature of patience and persistence, not luck, and its luminous glow will shine all the brighter knowing that you earned it week by week, step by step.
The Luminous Sporeglider is obtained by combining four Delicious Sporesnacks. These snacks drop from Rotmire, the fungal giant boss of the Sporefall raid. The mount is not a random drop — it is a guaranteed reward once you collect all four snacks and use them. The item is Bind to Warband, meaning you can collect snacks on different characters and combine them on a single character.
According to official Blizzard information, you can earn one Delicious Sporesnack per week per account by defeating Rotmire on any difficulty. This means the mount will take a minimum of four weeks to obtain. For example, if you kill Rotmire on Normal difficulty this week, you will receive one snack; you must return the following weeks for three more kills to collect all four. There is no RNG involved — each kill guarantees one snack.
The Sporefall raid is a single‑boss raid introduced in patch 12.0.7, located in the southeastern part of Harandar. It is available on all difficulties: Raid Finder, Normal, Heroic, and Mythic. The mount can be earned on any difficulty, so you can choose the level that best suits your group and schedule.
Sporefall is a new single‑boss raid located in the southeastern part of Harandar, near the Grudge Pit. To access the raid, your character must be at least level 90. There is no attunement or lengthy questline required — simply form a group, travel to the entrance, and enter.
Raid entrance coordinates (approximate): /way #2413 73.7 66.5 – Sporefall entrance.
The raid supports flexible group sizes across all difficulties. The introductory quest Sporefall: Rotmire will reward you with a bonus roll item the first time you clear the boss on any difficulty.
The path to the Luminous Sporeglider is refreshingly straightforward:
Important: The snack is Bind to Warband, meaning you can collect snacks on different characters and combine them on a single character. This is particularly useful if you have multiple alts — you could potentially earn the mount faster if the weekly lockout is per character rather than per account. However, official Blizzard sources indicate once per week per account.
While official sources state one Delicious Sporesnack per account per week, the “Bind to Warband” property suggests you might be able to farm snacks on multiple characters if the lockout is per character rather than per account. Here is what we know:
Recommended approach: Clear Rotmire on your main character each week. If you have multiple level 90 alts, try running the raid on them as well — if they also receive snacks, you can transfer them via the Warband bank and complete the mount much faster. The exact lockout mechanics will be confirmed when patch 12.0.7 goes live.
Although the Sporefall raid is only a single boss, the right addons can help you track your weekly progress and ensure you never miss a kill.
Pro tip: Use SavedInstances to keep a log of which characters have completed Rotmire each week. This is especially useful if you are tracking progress across multiple alts or helping guildmates.