Blastenheimer Bullseye This may be bugged for certain racial models, although several people have said that jumping in the center of the bullseye immediately after landing seems to work.
While a full guide will have to wait for OverAchiever to tackle it, these are all of the achievements present as of patch 4.3: The Darkmoon Faire gets its own subheading under the World Events section of your achievements tab. In addition, the artifacts are tradeable, and if you're really desperate for a particular one (e.g., you hate PvP and wouldn't ordinarily have access to the battlefield artifacts), keep checking the Auction House.Ĭollecting all the Darkmoon artifacts rewards the achievement Darkmoon Despoiler (see below). However, Blizzard confirmed earlier that you can continue to loot Darkmoon artifacts even while the Faire isn't on, so it might be worth keeping the Guide in your pack between Faires. I've killed the bosses in the new 5-mans many a time and seen an artifact drop exactly once. Having carried the Guide on a tanking druid for several days now, it's my impression that the Darkmoon artifacts are not a common drop, at least in 5-mans. If, like me, your main can't get this quest, you can still pick up the Guide from Selina Dourman. If you take the breadcrumb quest to get to the Faire, you'll be given one at the end of the quest. The artifacts reward you with additional tickets once turned in at the Faire. The Darkmoon Adventurer's Guide is an item that allows you to loot Darkmoon artifacts from player corpses in battlegrounds or 5-man, heroic, and raid bosses. What's this Darkmoon Adventurer's Guide that I'm given? Budget more, obviously, for any vanity items you might want. How long will it take to get the pets and mounts?Īssuming you want all the pets and mounts, you'll need at least seven Darkmoon Faires (i.e., seven months) to afford them all. The six new pets all cost 90 tickets each, and the two new mounts cost 180 tickets each. You're functionally capped at 145 Prize Tickets per week. The Faire offers both weekly and daily quests that award Darkmoon Prize Tickets, a currency used to purchase items. That heirloom items are available with Darkmoon Prize Tickets is especially interesting, as it means that even new players on their first toons will be able to get heirlooms while leveling (albeit in a more restricted manner than a level-capped player can). Of note here is that the vanity items include replicas of the old dungeon sets from classic WoW for transmogrification. The profession quests also award skill-ups. Heirloom gear, noncombat pets, mounts, and vanity items. Blizzard may or may not be able to fix this. This is unfortunate because the quest gives five Darkmoon Prize Tickets, the new currency of the Faire. If your character's done it for the old version of the Faire, you're unable to pick it up now. However, there appears to be a bug with the breadcrumb quest they offer. NPCs in major cities can also send you to the portal for a small fee (which scales from a few copper if you're a very low-level player to 30 silver for those of us at 85). If you're not familiar with the previous location of the Darkmoon Faire, it's easy to find: While the Faire is active, a portal will appear in both Mulgore and Elwynn Forest where the Faire itself used to be staged. As with its older version, the new Darkmoon Faire runs for one week from the first Sunday of each month.