The World of Warcraft Trading Post is ready to welcome the month of May with a variety of new items for players to add to their collections. To see the latest offerings, players can visit Tawney and Wilder (T&W) near the Mage District in Stormwind or the Zen’shiri Trading Post by Grommash Hold in Orgrimmar.
This month, players can look forward to a diverse selection of items, including pets like Pippin, various gear such as High Priestess’s Ceremonial Drape and Huntsman’s Recurve Bow, and ensemble sets like Vagabond’s Snowy Threads and Wanderer’s Snowy Trappings. In addition, there are numerous other items available such as belts, weapons, and helms, with prices ranging from 50 to 850 Trader’s Tender.

As a bonus reward for May, players can earn the Savage Green Battle Turtle Mount by completing activities listed in the Traveler’s Log found in the Adventure Guide. These activities include participating in Grand Hunts, Reverse Dragon Racing Courses, defeating Forbidden Reach Primal Storm Bosses, unlocking doors within the Zskera Vaults, and more.
Players with an active account in good standing will receive 500 Trader’s Tender automatically every month in a chest called the Collector’s Cache. Additionally, the Traveler’s Log offers a rotating, themed set of activities each month, providing the opportunity to earn up to 500 extra Trader’s Tender. Players can choose from a variety of in-game activities to easily earn Tender, including quests, battlegrounds, holiday activities, and even running Mythic+ dungeons.
For those who can’t purchase their desired item before the month ends, it’s possible to “freeze” an item to purchase later. Frozen items will remain available month over month until they’re purchased or replaced. Unspent Trader’s Tender will continue to accumulate each month.
As a token of appreciation to the World of Warcraft community, a bonus 500 Trader’s Tender will be awarded 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, and can be collected from their Collector’s Cache.
Head to the official trading post article on the World of Warcraft Blog for more details.
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