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Trading Post Item Rotation for the Month of August 2023

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Blizzard has posted a new rotation of items that will be available in the Trading Post for the month of August!

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The days of summer may be winding down, but you can still heat things up with a variety of hot new items in ravishing red or cool things down with some tranquil blue items in the Trading Post*. You’ll stand out with this month’s signature item—the Bones of the Bloodhunter ensemble.

Earn an additional 200 Trader’s Tender through a variety of activities during August to help you purchase the items you want most.

Visit T&W** (Tawney and Wilder) just outside the Mage District in Stormwind or the Zen’shiri Trading Post next to Grommash Hold in Orgrimmar to check out all the latest items*** they have available.


Here’s What’s in Stock for August

This Month’s Bonus Reward

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Ensemble: Bones of the Bloodhunter

Complete activities to fill the bar at the top of the Traveler’s Log found in the Adventure Guide (Shift-J)***, and you’ll receive this month’s bonus reward— the Bones of the Bloodhunter Ensemble. This set includes eight pieces (head, shoulder, chest, waist, legs, feet, hand, cloak) to wear all together or to mix and match to create your own unique look.

Activities

Title

Description

Travel Points

Complete 1 Dragonriding Rally Course on the Dragon Isles.

Speak to a Bronze Timekeeper at an active rally location on the Dragon Isles 100
Complete 4 Dragonriding Rally Courses on the Dragon Isles Speak to a Bronze Timekeeper at an active rally location on the Dragon Isles. 250
Complete the Little Scales Daycare Storyline Speak to Jyhanna at the Little Scales Daycare in Valdrakken. 250
Complete 1 Little Scales Daycare Daily Quest Complete daily quests at Little Scales Daycare in Valdrakken. 100
Complete 5 Little Scales Daycare Daily Quests Complete daily quests at Eon’s Fringe in Thaldraszus. 100
Complete 1 Time Rift Complete a Time Rift in Tyrhold Reservoir in Thaldraszus on the Dragon Isles. 50
Complete 5 Time Rifts Complete a Time Rift in Tyrhold Reservoir in Thaldraszus on the Dragon Isles. 150
Defeat Azmerloth Defeat Azmerloth during a Time Rift in Tyrhold Reservoir in Thaldraszus on the Dragon Isles. 100
Obtain the Box of Collapsed Reality Obtain the Box of Collapsed rEality from Time Rifts in Tyrhold Reservoir in Thaldraszus on the Dragon Isles. 50
Complete 2 Eon’s Fringe Daily Quests Complete daily quests at Eon’s Fringe in Thaldraszus. 100
Complete 5 Eon’s Fringe Daily Quests Complete daily quests at Eon’s Fringe in Thaldraszus. 100
Complete Augmenting a Dragon As an Augmentation Evoker, complete the Augmentation Quest Chain. 100
Help Bashful Win the Snail Race Alliance members can assist Bashful the snail in the Glimmerogg races in Zaralek Cavern. 100
Assist Brulee Win the Snail Race Assist Brulee the snail in the Glimmerogg races in Zaralek Cavern 100
Help Tricky Win the Snail Race Horde member scan assist Tricky the snail in the Glimmerogg races in Zaralek Cavern. 100
Loot Treasure Chests in Niffen Caves Loot treasure chests while exploring caves alongside a Niffen companion in Zaralek Cavern. 200
Obtain Flightstones Gain 400 Flightstones. 100
Open Zskera Vault Doors. Use Zskera Vault keys to open 10 doors in the Zskera Vaults. 100
Trial of Style (August 1-August 7)

Title

Description

Travel Points

/awe at a Winning Outfit Display

Emote /awe at a Winning Outfit display at the Trading Post in Stormwind or Orgrimmar.

20

Earn 20 Trial of Style Tokens Earn Trial of Style Tokens by participating in the Trial of Style. 20
Earn 100 Trial of Style Tokens Earn Trial of Style Tokens by participating in the Trial of Style. 100
Complete 2 “Work It” Quests Complete “Work It” quests in the Dragon Isles 20
Complete 10 “Work It” Quests Complete “Work It” quests on the Dragon Isles 180
Take First Place Take first place in a Trial of Style competition. 150
Darkmoon Faire (August 6-August 12)

Title

Description

Travel Points

Complete 1 Darkmoon Race

Complete Races at the Darkmoon Boardwalk on Darkmoon Faire Island.

100

Complete 4 Darkmoon Races Complete Races at the Darkmoon Boardwalk on Darkmoon Faire Island. 100
Loot a Pit Fighter Trinket Loot a Pit Fighter trinket during the Darkmoon Deathmatch on Darkmoon Faire Island. 200
Participate in the Blight Boar Concert Participate in the Blight Boar concert on Darkmoon Faire Island. 150
Free T-Shirt Day (August 16)

Title

Description

Travel Points

Loot 1 Free T-Shirt

Loot free T-Shirts in Stormwind or Orgrimmar.

50

Loot 7 free T-Shirts Loot free T-Shirts in Stormwind or Orgrimmar. 70
/flex at an Opposite Faction Player While Wearing a Free T-Shirt Emote /flex at an opposite faction player while wearing a free T-Shirt. 80
Burning Crusade Timewalking (August 15-August 22)

Title

Description

Travel Points

Complete 1 Burning Crusade Timewalking Dungeon

Complete a Burning Crusade Timewalking Dungeon.

50

Complete 5 Burning Crusade Timewalking Dungeons Complete Burning Crusade Timewalking Dungeons 100
Kalimdor Cup (August 15-August 29)

Title

Description

Travel Points

Get Directions from a Bronze Timekeeper Assistant Speak to a Bronze Timekeeper Assistant on Kalimdor for directions to a course location. 20

Complete 5 Dragonriding Courses

Speak to a Bronze Timekeeper in Kalimdor.

100

Complete 10 Dragonriding Courses Speak to a Bronze Timekeeper in Kalimdor. 150
Complete 20 Dragonriding Courses Speak to a Bronze Timekeeper in Kalimdor. 200
Collect the Drake Racer's Helmet Appearance Purchase the Drake Racer's Helmet from Maztha in Valdrakken. 50
/salute at Lord Andestrasz While Wearing Drake Racer’s Gear Emote /salute at Lord Andestrasz in Valdrakken while wearing Drake Racer’s Gear. 20

Title

Description

Travel Points

Capture an Uncommon Rarity Battle Pet

Capture an uncommon rarity battle pet in Zaralek Cavern.

100

Defeat Outland Pet Tamers -- 150
Win 1 PvP Pet Battle -- 50
Win 5 PvP Pet Battles -- 100

Title

Description

Travel Points

Complete Weekly Gathering Quests

Speak to a profession trainer in the Artisan’s Market in Valdrakken.

100

Fish Up Items in Outland

Fish up 50 items in Outland.

100

PvP

Title

Description

Travel Points

Loot War Chests in the Dragon Isles

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100

Slay 15 Players in Zaralek Cavern

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100

Win Duels on the Dragon Isles Win a duel against another player in Valdrakken, Maruukai, and Loamm. 100

Title

Description

Travel Points

Complete Zskera Vaults Weekly Quests Complete Zskera Vaults weekly quests in the Forbidden Reach on the Dragon Isles. 75
Complete A Lighter Shade of Fel As a Warlock complete the “A Lighter Shade of Fel” questline. 150

Title

Description

Travel Points

Earn Exalted Status with the Scryers or The Aldor

Earn exalted status with The Scryers or The Aldor Factions in Shattrath.

100

/boggle at Soridormi

Emote /boggle at Soridormi in Tyrhold Resevoir in Thaldraszus on the Dragon Isles.

50


How it Works

Get Tender Every Month

At the first of each month, players with an active account in good standing will receive 500 Trader’s Tender automatically every month from a chest called the Collector’s Cache. If you don’t have active game time on your account or aren’t a subscriber at the start of a new month, don’t worry. Your Tender will be awarded on the first day of the month when you do have game time or an active subscription. This will be the same amount for everyone, regardless of how you pay for your game time.

The Traveler's Log

Complete monthly activities listed in the new Traveler’s Log. Each month features a rotating, themed set of activities. These activities provide the opportunity to earn up to 500 700 additional Trader’s Tender in August. There’s only a set amount of Tender you can earn each month through completing activities, so you won’t need to complete all the ones in the log each month. You’ll be able to pick and choose from a variety of fun in-game activities to easily earn Tender. Players can choose to earn by continuing to play the game as they already do, such as completing quests, competing in battlegrounds, participating in holiday activities, and even running Mythic+ dungeons. But you can also choose to take part in activities uniquely designed for the month.

Freeze an Item

Before the month comes to an end, if you haven’t purchased that one “must-have” item yet, don’t worry. You can “freeze” an item so you can purchase it later. When you freeze an item, it will stay available month over month until it is purchased or replaced.

If this month’s offerings didn’t have the items you wanted, you can hang on to your Trader’s Tender to spend later. It won’t go anywhere, and unspent Tender will continue to accumulate each month.

What a Tender Moment

As a way of saying “Thank you” to the community for continuing to play World of Warcraft with us, we are awarding a bonus 500 Trader’s Tender to players who purchase Dragonflight and add it to their account†. This bonus Trader’s Tender will also be rewarded retroactively to players who have already purchased Dragonflight. Players can collect this bonus Trader’s Tender from their Collector’s Cache.


Learn more about the Trading Post in our previously published news post on the official site.

*The Trading Post feature is not available in WoW Classic titles.
**Requires World of Warcraft Subscription or Game Time
***Requires Level 10 to access the Adventure Guide.
  †Bonus Trader’s Tender is granted only once per Battle.net account.

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2 hours ago, Brightamethyst said:

Do the alabaster mounts have to be bought individually, or is it a single mount switches based on faction?

I'm going out on a limb and assuming they must be bought individually. Just kind of seems like standard Blizzard and I do not know of any instance where buying a single faction-specific mount on one toon gives you the opposite faction equivalent on a toon of the other faction. (Please correct me if I'm wrong there.)

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