A gathering of the exotic from around the world and beyond, the Darkmoon Faire is brought together by its founder Silas Darkmoon as a celebration of the wondrous and mysterious. This mist-shrouded Darkmoon Island is a conundrum wrapped in an enigma, accessible at the beginning of each month for one week only. Don’t be shy now, don’t be bashful - step right up for a tantalizing glimpse of what Silas has in store for you!
The Darkmoon Faire also offers very useful items for those who want to play and level alternate characters: heirloom items. Heirloom Items can be shared with any of your characters on the same realm: they are Bind On Account. You can send them by in-game mail even if the recipient is on the opposite faction – as long as you don’t add anything else in the parcel!
| These items have a pale golden hue in their text color, and their attributes scale with your character's level from 1 to 80, or 1 to 85. Daenrand Dawncrest, a well-equipped Blood-Elf, will exchange his precious gear for 110, 130, or 160 Darkmoon Prize Tickets, depending on which item. |
From level 1 to 80
Here are the Heirloom items available for your character from level 1 to 80. You still can use them after level 80, but their stats won't upgrade anymore.
Chest Shoulders Trinkets Weapons |
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| | Plate Armor Chest for: Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors. Cost: 110 |
| | Mail Armor Chest for: Hunters and Shamans. Cost: 110 |
| | Leather Armor Chest for: Druids, Monks, and Rogues. Cost: 110 |
| Cloth Armor Chest for: Mages, Priests, and Warlocks. Cost: 110 |
| | Plate Armor Shoulders for: Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors. Cost: 110 |
| | Mail Armor Shoulders for: Hunters and Shamans. Cost: 110 |
| | Leather Armor Shoulders for: Druids, Monks, and Rogues. Cost: 110 |
| Cloth Armor Shoulders for: Mages, Priests, and Warlocks. Cost: 110 |
| Trinket for all classes. Cost: 130 |
| Trinket for mana-based classes: Druids, Mages, Monks, Paladins, Priests, Shamans, and Warlocks. Cost: 130 |
One-handed Weapons |
| One-handed sword for: Death Knights, Monks, Paladins, and Warriors. Note that Hunters, Mages, Rogues, and Warlocks can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 110 |
| One-handed sword for: Hunters, Monks, and Rogues. Note that Death Knights, Mages, Paladins, Warlocks, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 110 |
| One-handed dagger for: Druids, Hunters and Rogues. Note that Death Knights, Mages, Monks, Paladins, Warlocks, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 110 |
| One-handed mace for: Druids, Monks, Rogues, and Shamans. Note that Death Knights, Paladins, Priests, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 110 |
| One-handed mace for: Druids, Monks, Paladins, Priests, and Shamans. Note that Death Knights, Hunters, Rogues, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 110 |
Two-handed Weapons |
| Two-handed axe for: Death Knights, Hunters, Paladins, Shamans, and Warriors. Cost: 160 |
| Two-handed mace for: Druids and Shamans. Note that Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 160 |
| Two-handed staff for: Druids, Mages, Monks, Priests, Shamans, and Warlocks. Note that Hunters and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 160 |
Ranged Weapon |
| Ranged weapon for: Hunters. Note that Rogues and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 160 |
From level 1 to 85
You can also upgrade the old heirlooms above by turning in the item and paying Darkmoon Prize Tickets, trading them for versions that provide benefits up to level 85:
Chest Shoulders Trinkets Weapons |
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| Plate Armor Chest for: Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors. Cost: 1+110 |
| Plate Armor Chest for: Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors. Cost: 1+110 |
| Mail Armor Chest for: Hunters and Shamans. Cost: 1+110 |
| Mail Armor Chest for: Hunters and Shamans. Cost: 1+110 |
| Leather Armor Chest for: Druids, Monks, and Rogues. Cost: 1+110 |
| Leather Armor Chest for: Druids, Monks, and Rogues. Cost: 1+110 |
| Cloth Armor Chest for: Mages, Priests, and Warlocks. Cost: 1+110 |
| Plate Armor Shoulders for: Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors. Cost: 1+110 |
| Plate Armor Shoulders for: Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors. Cost: 1+110 |
| Mail Armor Shoulders for: Hunters and Shamans. Cost: 1+110 |
| Mail Armor Shoulders for: Hunters and Shamans. Cost: 1+110 |
| Leather Armor Shoulders for: Druids, Monks, and Rogues. Cost: 1+110 |
| Leather Armor Shoulders for: Druids, Monks, and Rogues. Cost: 1+110 |
| Cloth Armor Shoulders for: Mages, Priests, and Warlocks. Cost: 1+110 |
One-handed Weapons |
| One-handed sword for: Death Knights, Monks, Paladins, and Warriors. Note that Hunters, Mages, Rogues, and Warlocks can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 1+110 |
| One-handed sword for: Hunters, Monks, and Rogues. Note that Death Knights, Mages, Paladins, Warlocks, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 1+110 |
| One-handed dagger for: Druids, Hunters and Rogues. Note that Death Knights, Mages, Monks, Paladins, Warlocks, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 1+110 |
| One-handed mace for: Druids, Monks, Rogues, and Shamans. Note that Death Knights, Paladins, Priests, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 1+110 |
| One-handed mace for: Druids, Monks, Paladins, Priests, and Shamans. Note that Death Knights, Hunters, Rogues, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 1+110 |
Two-handed Weapons |
| Two-handed axe for: Death Knights, Hunters, Paladins, Shamans, and Warriors. Cost: 1+160 |
| Two-handed mace for: Druids and Shamans. Note that Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 1+160 |
| Two-handed staff for: Druids, Mages, Monks, Priests, Shamans, and Warlocks. Note that Hunters and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 1+160 |
Ranged Weapon |
| Ranged weapon for: Hunters. Note that Rogues and Warriors can use this weapon but may not find it optimal for them, considering its stats. Cost: 1+160 |
FAQs
The Darkmoon Faire is technically located in Southern Darkmoon Island, but you can fast travel there using portals in Elwynn Forest or Mulgore. You can also pay any of the Darkmoon Faire Mystic Mages found in Stormwind, Orgrimmar, or Dalaran to teleport you directly to the Elwynn Forest or Mulgore portal entrances.
How do I get to Darkmoon Festival? ›
Where. Make your way to Darkmoon Island through portals in Elwynn Forest (Alliance) and Mulgore (Horde). You can easily reach the portals located in Elwynn Forest and Mulgore by paying a Darkmoon Faire Mystic Mage (located in Stormwind, Orgrimmar, and Dalaran) to teleport you there.
Where is Darkmoon Faire this week Dragonflight? ›
Alternatively, you can look on your map to find the Darkmoon Faire Icons. There are only two, and they can be found in Elwynn Forest (for the Alliance) and Mulgore (for the Horde). Travel to one of these areas, and you'll find the Darkmoon Staging area.
What time is the Darkmoon Faire in wow? ›
The Darkmoon Faire (or the Darkmoon Theater Troupe) is a large gathering of activities on the southern area of Darkmoon Island, brought together by Silas Darkmoon. The faire opens on the second Sunday of the month at 3 AM realm time and lasts for one week.
How to enter Darkmoon Faire Dragonflight? ›
How to get to the Darkmoon Faire. The Darkmoon Faire takes place on Darkmoon Island, and the only way to reach this island is through one of two portals. The Alliance portal can be found just outside of Goldshire in Elwynn Forest, while the Horde portal can be found just south of Thunder Bluff in Mulgore.
Is there a portal to Darkmoon Faire? ›
Another option is to get a Mage to portal you to Thunder Bluff. Once there, leave the city and head to coordinates (36, 35), and you can enter the Darkmoon Faire portal in WoW The War Within.
How to get to Darkmoon Faire from Orgrimmar? ›
Cross the river into Elwynn Forest. Head north, keeping the farm (Maclure Vineyards) to your right. You will soon see the Darkmoon Faire grounds, just south of Goldshire.
How to get to Darkmoon Faire War Within? ›
There are two portals to reach Darkmoon Island. The first is near the Goldshire Inn in Elywnn Forest. The second portal can be found next to Thunderbluff in Mulgore. The first portal can be used by the Alliance, while the second portal is intended for the Horde.
How often does Darkmoon Faire come? ›
Darkmoon Faire appears each month, rotating between Elwynn Forest just south of Goldshire, and Mulgore, southwest of Thunder Bluff. The Faire only sets up in one place at a time. Arrives on the first Friday of every month and begins setup.
Where is the Darkmoon Faire right now sod? ›
The Darkmoon Faire will take place in 2 key locations, namely Elwynn Forest (for Alliance players), and Mulgore (for Horde players).
When you arrive in Dalaran, leave the building and turn left! You should spot the Darkmoon Faire Mystic Mages standing nearby. Speak to one of them, and they'll provide you with a quick teleport straight to Darkmoon Isle!
How many Darkmoon Faire tickets per day? ›
15 Darkmoon Prize Ticket per day from the two account wide pet battle quests. Darkmoon Pet Battle!: Rewards 5 tickets. A New Darkmoon Challenger!: Rewards 10 tickets.
Is Darkmoon Faire live? ›
The Darkmoon Faire is now live on Season of Discovery Realms in Elwynn Forest from April 7 through April 13 - time to turn in your new Darkmoon Cards! #warcraft #SeasonofDiscovery wowhead.com/classic/news/d…
Do Darkmoon Faire tickets carry over? ›
At the end of the weeklong event, unspent tickets will not carry over and will be converted to Arclight Energy. Be sure to use your tickets before Darkmoon Faire ends!
How do I get to Darkmoon covenant? ›
To join this covenant, you must visit the Catacombs and pick up the Darkmoon Seance Ring. It can be found in the coffin behind the Titanite Demon. You must also have access to Anor Londo and its second bonfire (further into the zone than the first stop). Go to Anore Londo's Second Bonfire.
Where is the Darkmoon Faire in WoW Classic? ›
Darkmoon Faire appears each month, rotating between Elwynn Forest just south of Goldshire, and Mulgore, southwest of Thunder Bluff. The Faire only sets up in one place at a time.
Where is the darkmoon faire right now sod? ›
The Darkmoon Faire will take place in 2 key locations, namely Elwynn Forest (for Alliance players), and Mulgore (for Horde players).