A month after its impressive debut, the World of Warcraft Trading Post is back with brand-new cosmetics for players to grab. While there may not be a mount this time around, it seems like it will be a great source of new transmog pieces. Players have until the end of the month to claim whatever Trading Post goodies they want, and then a whole new round of cosmetics will arrive in April.
Any player that is simply playing the game should be able to earn enough Trader's Tender to buy the cosmetics that they want. Players with an active World of Warcraft subscription will be granted 500 Tender just by logging in, and they can earn an additional 500 by completing tasks in the Traveler's Log. Most players already do all of these tasks, and now they will be rewarded new armor sets, pets, and a slew of weapon appearances for their efforts.
Ensemble: Darkmoon Harlequin's Bells
Rogue players will likely want to do everything they can to get the Darkmoon Harlequin's Bells before the end of the month. This transmog set is not technically sold at the Trading Post, but players will be able to earn this jester's outfit by interacting with the feature. They need to finish tasks in the Traveler's log to earn Travel Points, and they will unlock this set once they earn 1,000. Anyone who is trying to earn Traveler's Tender should have no problem hitting 1,000 Travel Points, and the grind is definitely worth it. This is the only item that players cannot freeze for April, so anyone who wants to claim it needs to before the end of the month.
Ensemble: Fel-Automaton Exoplate
The Fel-Automaton Exoplate looks like it was ripped straight out of World of Warcraft: Legion. This armor set looks like the perfect transmog for anyone going for a fel corrupted look. It is the big headlining item this month as it costs a whopping 850 Traveler's Tender. Anyone who wants to claim it needs to make sure they have a Warrior, Paladin, or Death Knight since those three classes are the only ones that can actually wear it.
Ensemble: Glorious Dragonrider's Mail
Hunters, Shamans, and Evokers also get their own armor set in March's Trading Post catalog. The Glorious Dragonrider's Mail fits right into the themes of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight. It is heavily inspired by the Drekirjar, a group of Dragon-Riders that reside in World of Warcraft: Legion's Stormheim. It may not have a chest piece, but the rest of the armor will surely fit in with any dragon-themed transmog, and all it costs is 750 Traveler's Tender.
Pandaren Monk
One of the most exciting parts of the Trading Post is that Blizzard has plans to offer store cosmetics through it. February offered the beautiful Celestial Steed, and March is offering the Pandaren Monk pet. This battle pet was removed from the store at the start of 2023, but it has now returned. This little Pandaren is a great traveling companion, especially for players who are exploring Pandaria. It could be players' last chance to claim this pet for a while, so they may want to fork over the 650 Traveler's Tender as soon as possible.
There is so much on offer in the March Trading Post, and it is impossible to claim it all. Items that rotate out will allegedly rotate back in, and players can also freeze an item if they do not have enough Traveler's Tender at the end of the month. It has proven to be a great feature so far, and hopefully April continues to bring wild new cosmetics to the masses.
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