The Ur'zul Fleshripper is one of the most disturbing and visually unforgettable Timewalking mounts added for collectors who prefer darker Legion-themed rewards over elegant hippogryphs or clean arcane mounts. With its stitched flesh, jagged movement, and grotesque demonic silhouette, it feels less like a conventional mount and more like something dragged straight out of Argus. For players who enjoy unsettling, corrupted, and aggressively demonic designs, this is easily one of the strongest event mounts in the Legion pool.
What makes the Ur'zul Fleshripper especially appealing is that the acquisition route is completely fixed. There is no low drop chance to fight against, no legacy raid lockout to repeat for months, and no need to rely on luck. Once you gather enough Timewarped Badges, the mount is yours. The only real restriction is timing, because it can only be purchased while Legion Timewalking is active.
The Ur'zul Fleshripper Bridle can be purchased from Aridormi in Legion Dalaran, at Krasus’ Landing above the Broken Isles, for 5000 Timewarped Badges. Like the other Legion vendor mounts, it is only purchasable during Legion Timewalking, so you need both the event window and the currency total at the same time.
That makes this mount a planning grind rather than a luck grind. You are not trying to brute-force a rare drop - you are working toward a fixed currency threshold. The better you manage the event week, the faster this reward becomes guaranteed. For collectors who prefer certainty over RNG frustration, that is a major advantage.
To get to the Legion version of Dalaran, the fastest option is your Dalaran Hearthstone. If you do not have it ready, you can instead use the portal to Azsuna from your faction’s portal room and then fly southeast until you reach Dalaran floating above the Broken Isles.
For Horde, the Azsuna portal is in the older expansion portal room. Before entering the main portal hall, turn left, go down the long staircase, and enter the secondary room. Once inside, turn left immediately - the first portal there is the one that leads to Azsuna.
For Alliance, enter the main portal room and look toward the left-side hallway. The Azsuna portal is the first one on the right side there. After using it, just fly to Legion Dalaran in the sky.
Once you arrive in Legion Dalaran, Aridormi is found in Krasus’ Landing, close to the Flight Master. If you are Alliance, avoid passing over Windrunner’s Sanctuary while flying, because you can get teleported away from the area.
For the Ur'zul Fleshripper, Timewarped Badges are the only thing that matters. Since the price is set at 5000, the entire grind revolves around turning one Legion Timewalking week into as much badge value as possible. If you already have a reserve from earlier events, this can be a quick purchase. If you start near zero, then route efficiency becomes the deciding factor.
The core of the farm is the Legion Timewalking dungeon queue. These dungeons are endlessly repeatable during the event and provide a steady stream of badges from boss kills and completion rewards. Once your biggest one-time quest payouts are collected, repeated dungeon clears become the main way to finish the grind.
The current Legion Timewalking dungeon pool includes the following instances, with the usual amount of Timewarped Badges you can expect from each clear:
The first Timewalking dungeon you finish during the active week will also drop Whispering Felflame Crystal, which can be turned in to Aridormi. This quest awards 500 Timewarped Badges for the first account-wide completion of the week, while later completions on other characters give 200.
That single early turn-in is one of the most valuable badge injections in the whole event. If your goal is to buy the Ur'zul Fleshripper during the same Legion rotation, claiming it early makes the rest of the grind far less painful.
There is also a larger Timewalking pattern worth keeping in mind: some event rotations include raid quests that award much more currency than one normal dungeon. Across the system, the most recognizable examples are:
Each of these comes with a raid quest, such as Disturbance Detected: Firelands, and the first completion awards a large badge payout. Even when those raids belong to other Timewalking rotations, they still matter strategically because many players save badges over multiple events and then spend them when a specific mount finally appears.
Most of these raid quests care only about the final boss kill rather than a full clear. Because of that, a lot of players look for skip runs, partial clears, or end-boss groups in Group Finder instead of running the full raid every time.
A completed Timewalking raid also gives a special reward item that can be turned in for 500 Timewarped Badges after the final boss dies. To qualify for that item, your character must be at least level 30.
After the first raid turn-in during the active event, later turn-ins on the same cycle award only 300 Timewarped Badges. That sharp drop in value is why the first completion should always be treated as the priority whenever raid-based Timewalking rewards are available.
These caches can also include bonus expansion-themed loot. During Wrath of the Lich King Timewalking, for example, players can receive Invincible as an extra reward from the associated cache. So even if your immediate target is only the Ur'zul Fleshripper, broad participation in Timewalking still creates extra collector value over time.
If the Ur'zul Fleshripper is your main target, the best route is to grab all high-value one-time rewards first and only then settle into dungeon repetition.
Players who already maintain a healthy badge reserve from earlier Timewalking cycles may be able to buy this mount almost immediately once Legion Timewalking begins. Players starting from very little currency, however, will feel the grind much more clearly, so efficient routing makes a real difference.
It is also important to remember that badges alone are not enough. You still need to visit Aridormi while Legion Timewalking is active. If you miss the event window, you will need to wait for the next rotation before you can buy the mount.
Because the Ur'zul Fleshripper is purchased directly from a vendor instead of being tied to RNG, this grind is much more predictable than the average mount farm. That removes the frustration of bad luck, but it also means poor planning shows up immediately as lost time.
Another practical detail is that the Legion Timewalking vendor offers more than one collector-focused reward. If you know you want additional Legion-themed cosmetics, toys, or mounts from the same event, it often makes more sense to set a larger badge target from the beginning rather than farming only enough for one purchase.
Since this mount is tied to repeated dungeon clears, event routing, and account-wide reward tracking, a few lightweight addons can make the entire process easier to manage.
For players spreading the grind across several characters, SavedInstances is especially useful because it lets you see which alts have already completed their important event tasks and which ones can still add more badge progress.
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