
Mei Francis, a Dalaran vendor who sells exotic mounts, as well as the mailer behind and, sells various mounts.Quincy Cutler, a Stormwind bartender wearing a top hat and tux with shorts and flipflops, sells some Tier 3.Landro Longshot, the NPC who redeems TCG codes in Booty Bay, sells TCG items.Jasper Fel, a Stormwind City poison vendor, sells Druid Tier 3.Fargo Flintlocke sells his blast hammer.Dran Droffers and Malton Droffers of in Orgrimmar list many Tier 3 pieces.
Breanni from Warcraft Pets sells all the Argent Tournament pets. Most auctions are posted by various well-known NPCs, depending on the item type: 600 skill tailoring, blacksmithing and leatherworking recipes. Vendor pets: (note that the bidding price starts at a value vastly more than the actual vendor price). There may be more items which, due to the random nature of listings, have not been seen yet. These are items that may appear for sale. If empty, the item window will list "There are no items at this time. Each realm will have different items for sale at any one time and prices are likely to vary wildly from server to server. Normal Bind on Pickup rules apply, so you must bid on the correct character. With a successful purchase, the item is sent in the mail. The sky (or the gold cap) is the limit when competing with other players for the final bid. īidding works like the regular Auction House. Vanity/misc items start between 10,000 and 15,000. Companions bids start between 1 and 20,000, depending on the original source and how hard it is to get. All items are listed infrequently, so it should not be seen as a reliable way to farm rarities. The items for sale vary from items that were made unobtainable, to rare drops and TCG items. Our expert stylists can always help transform a closet, style the current trends or create a unique look-and their personalized services are always complimentary.Instead of buying items from other players like the regular Auction House, items on the Black Market are generated and listed by NPCs.
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