Panda Cub
Binds to account
Use: Teaches you how to summon this companion.
Gets comfortable and falls asleep. Also rears up on hind legs and roars (rare).
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Pit-pattering footsteps; vocalizations (on-click)
Panda Cub, Zergling and Mini Diablo are now all sent to each character created in a World of Warcraft Collector's Edition account. (Formerly, each character had to choose 1 of the 3 pets, but this was changed in patch 4.0.1). The CE edition is no longer sold in stores, adding to this pet's rarity. The item that teaches this pet's summon spell may be mailed to other characters on the account.

With the purchase of my Collector's Edition, I am now the proud parent of a precocious pint-sized panda (try saying that five times fast). But to be honest, this cute little cub prefers to travel with my feral druid. My druid tends to do most of her fighting in bear form, so this little guy has bonded with her instead of me. *pout* This is one more reason why I believe Gnomes should be able to roll druids. Teddy Bear form FTW!






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You wouldn't think this sleepy little panda would make a good battle pet, but since he's my favorite pet I had to try. I've been very impressed by him - he can really smack hard, and he's the pet you want to use when battling other critters. Plus he can Hibernate, to restore his health. I have him at lvl 20 now, and just got "Rampage". Love it! Since my "pet trainer" is a Pandaren Priest, he looks great with her. I just need a good name for him yet.
Without a doubt, my favourite pet ever put into this game.
After merging your Bnet account with an old original CE account (this account does not need to be an un-used account! Just an account that has not been transformed into a Bnet account!), you may transfer a level 10 character with all three BoA items to your main collector's account, even if the collector's account is not an original CE account, the items will be available to mail to your characters this way!
I am amazed at how often I will have people ask "how do you get that pet" when he is out, and at how often folks say that it was a waste of money--not in my book!