World of Warcraft has officially kicked off its 21st anniversary celebration, with many of last year's rewards and activities returning along with a brand new Loyal Watchman transmog set. This World of Warcraft event is live until December 7th, so fans should be sure to take advantage of the experience buff, Blackrock Depths Timewalking raid and more until then.
November 23, 2004, ed World of Warcraft changed the face of online gaming forever. Almost 21 years later, the king of the MMO scene is still going strong as the Legion Remix event and final patch are underway World of Warcraft: The War Within coming on December 2nd.
The best of World of Warcraft's 21st anniversary celebrations
Now, just before a major milestone, World of Warcraft officially launched the 21st anniversary celebration. The Bronze Celebration venue has returned to Tanaris outside the Caverns of Time from now until December 7th, once again featuring many of the activities from last year. World of WarcraftJubilee World Bosses, Korrak's Revenge, Blackrock Depths Raid, Chromie's Codex, Guest Relations and all the micro events like Mount Mania and Storytelling kept players entertained throughout the celebration.
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WoW Anniversary Experience and Reputation Enthusiast (+10%, +20% with Celebrate Good Fun!)
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Activities
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World Bosses
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Korrak's Revenge
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Raid on Blackrock Depths
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Mini-games, including Mount Mania and Fashion Frenzy
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Quests to find secret relationships with guests
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Chromie's Codex script
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Rewards
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Improved tier 2 armor sets
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PvP themed weapons and armor
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Rewards for the last anniversary
- NEW Loyal Watchman transmog set
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Enthusiast titles
- NEW Khaz Algar Enthusiast title
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Of course, there are also plenty of rewards for fans to collect. Improved Tier 2 sets from WoW The 20th Anniversary event along with the Coldflame set, Lil' Doomy and many other rewards from recent years are available again along with a number of anniversary enthusiast titles. There are also two new rewards this year: the Loyal Watchman transmog set and the Khaz Algar Enthusiast title, which cost 230 and 100 Timewarped Badges, respectively.
All players will receive a 10% boost to all experience and reputation gains during this event, which can be doubled to 20% by completing the Celebrate Good Fun event! Quest from Yllana every day. Completing various activities and quests provides grants WoW Bronze Celebration Tokens and evergreen Timewarped Badges currency. Fans can only earn a certain amount of Bronze Celebration Tokens across their entire account each week, so there's no need to grind between multiple characters.
What didn't make it back from World of Warcraft's 20th anniversary celebrations last year?
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Older Anniversary Rewards (Obsidian Worldbreaker, Lil' Nefarian, etc.)
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Classic timewalking
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Normal and Heroic Blackrock Depths, Timewarped Relic Coffer Key vendors (may be added later)
Unfortunately, not everything from last year returned World of Warcraft 21st anniversary event. A handful of vendors are missing from the celebration venue this year, including Reginald the storekeeper and Bobadorm. The former offered a lot of inheritance WoW anniversary event rewards that have been unavailable for years, including Obsidian Worldbreaker, Lil' Nefarian, and Baby Blizzard Bear, and likely won't return until another major milestone like the 25th anniversary. Meanwhile, Bobadormu now appears in Stormwind and Orgrimmar during Classical Timewalking, which entered the event's regular rotation rather than being associated with the anniversary.
Another omission from the event comes with the Blackrock Depths raid. Improved version Classical dungeon, only LRF raid difficulty is currently available. The Normal and Heroic versions of Blackrock Depths are nowhere to be found, as are the Weekly Quest or Timewarped Relic Coffer Key vendors. It remains to be seen if this was an intentional absence or if he will appear later in the event, perhaps after the first weekly reset on Tuesday.
Although Classic World of WarcraftThe annual event is much more modest, players will soon be able to benefit from the Joyous Journeys buff in World of Warcraft. From November 18 to December 9, characters in Mists of Pandaria Classic they can gain 50% more experience up to level 90, giving them an easy way to level up and prepare for stage 3, The Thunder King, which should arrive in December. The buff is active automatically, but players who prefer slower leveling can turn it off at any inn v World of Warcraftin the capital cities or in Dalaran.