Summary
- Hallow's End in WoW offers the new Patched Harvest Golem transmog set and Prowler's Faded Headgear and Shoulder Cape.
- A majority of the Patched Harvest Golem set drops from Headless Horseman, though some items are bought with Tricky Treats.
- The event runs from Oct 25 to Nov 8.
Hallow’s End has returned to World of Warcraft once more – and this year, players can pick up the Patched Harvest Golem transmog set, as well as the Prowler’s Faded Headgear and Shoulder Cape. Some of these new World of Warcraft cosmetics are purchased with Tricky Treats, while others are obtained as drops from the Headless Horseman instance.
Last year, World of Warcraft introduced a significant revamp to Hallow’s End – its annual Halloween event – completely retooling the iconic Headless Horseman battle with new mechanics and optional challenge modes. Additionally, several new items were made available, including the Bucket of Morbid Treats off-hand weapon, and the Hallow’s End Armor Drakewatcher Manuscript for the Windbourne Velocidrake.
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Now, Hallow’s End is back in World of Warcraft with some fresh rewards. The Patched Harvest Golem is a new transmog ensemble set inspired by the scarecrow-esque constructs in WoW zones like Westfall that players can piece together during the event. Additionally, fans can pick up the dusk blue Prowler’s Faded Headgear ensemble, which includes a version with and without a mask, plus a matching shoulder cape.
New World of Warcraft Hallow’s End 2024 Event Rewards
|
Name |
Item Type |
Source |
|---|---|---|
|
Patched Harvest Golem's Head |
Head |
Headless Horseman Drop |
|
Patched Harvest Golem's Pauldrons |
Shoulder |
Headless Horseman Drop |
|
Patched Harvest Golem's Chest |
Chest |
Headless Horseman Drop |
|
Patched Harvest Golem's Belt |
Waist |
Headless Horseman Drop |
|
Patched Harvest Golem's Pants |
Legs |
Headless Horseman Drop |
|
Patched Harvest Golem's Gloves |
Hands |
Headless Horseman Drop |
|
Patched Harvest Golem's Boots |
Feet |
Headless Horseman Drop |
|
Patched Harvest Golem's Post |
Back |
100 Tricky Treats |
|
Patched Harvester's Claw |
Fist Weapon |
100 Tricky Treats |
|
Ensemble: Prowler's Faded Headgear |
Head (x2) |
150 Tricky Treats |
|
Prowler's Faded Shoulder Cape |
Shoulder |
50 Tricky Treats |
The majority of the Patched Harvest Golem transmog is obtained from the Headless Horseman at level 10 and above. Players will get the head, pauldrons, pants, gloves, chest, boots, or belt on their first daily clear of the encounter, with a new piece dropping each time. The matching Patched Harvester’s Claw fist weapon and Patched Harvest Golem’s Post back transmog are both purchased from the Hallow’s End vendors, alongside the Prowler’s Faded Headgear and Shoulder Cape, in exchange for Tricky Treats – the currency obtained via Hallow's End event quests in World of Warcraft, the Headless Horseman fight, and candy buckets in inns around Azeroth.
While the Patched Harvest Golem set is popular among fans, some are a little upset World of Warcraft didn’t announce it sooner. The new ensemble is a recolored version of the Ragged Harvest Golem set – a transmog from World of Warcraft’s October Trading Post catalogue. With a cost of 800 Trader’s Tender, and the matching Harvester’s Claw going for 225, many players who bought the Trading Post set might have saved their currency for other items had they known another version would be available during the event.
World of Warcraft’s Hallow’s End celebration in 2024 runs from October 25 through November 8, giving players two weeks to earn all the rewards. Fans should be sure to collect these new cosmetics during the event – but luckily, any they miss will almost certainly be back in subsequent years.
- Released
- November 23, 2004
- ESRB
- T for Teen: Blood and Gore, Crude Humor, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence (online interactions not rated)
- Developer(s)
- Blizzard
- Publisher(s)
- Blizzard
- Engine
- Unreal Engine
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer
- Cross-Platform Play
- pc, ps
- Cross Save
- yes
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