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World of Warcraft: The War Within Hallow’s End event guide

A guide to 2024's spooky celebration

You’d have to have bats in your belfry to not enjoy a spooky good time in Azeroth! Whether you’re cruising for candy or bobbing for new mounts, we’ve got a guide to help you out. This event takes place from October 25 to November 8.

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What’s new for Hallow’s End in 2024?

There are new candy buckets to go Trick-or-Treating in this year. They’re all scattered around the new Khaz Algar zones, and you can check out our maps below.

A new transmog set is available, and it’s especially useful for people who want to save a few hundred of their Trading Post Tenders. It’s the Patched Harvest Golem outfit, a recolor of the Trading Post’s Ragged Harvest Golem. If you wanna look like a scarecrow monster, but you aren’t picky on the color, this is a great way to get the costume.

The pieces of the cosmetic set drop from either the Headless Horseman dungeon boss, or from the C💟andy Buckets scattered over the world. The accompanying back piece and claw weapon are available from the event vendors in Stormwinౠd and Undercity. Those same vendors also have a new set of shoulders and a cloak head piece.

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The Headless Horseman

Players can queue up for a short one-boss dungeon every day using Dungeon Finder. (Cntrl+i by default.) You sign up, run in, and fight the Headless Horseman. There’s also a series of wickermen at the start of the dungeon that you can use to increase it’s difficulty for yourself. Doing so gives your Loot-Filled Pumpkin better chances at containing the Headless Horseman’s Mount. You can also acquire different transmogs, trinkets, and other goodies inside so make sure to queue up every day!

The Lootfilled Pumpkin can also drop the unique dragonriding appearance Windborne Velocidrake: Hallow’s End Armor. There’s also the adorable pet Arfus, Arthas’ ghost dog. You may also walk away with one of the Horseman’s items, including a sword and a helmet.

Attack of the Horseman’s Shade

A few cities around Azeroth are plagued with visits from the Shade of The Headless Horseman. He’ll start setting fire to nearby structures, and players have to work together to put it out. There’s a quest from a nearby Orphan Matron that will teach you how to put out the fires so you can prepare for the real thing.

The Shade is only around for a limited time, and the fires will continue to spread if you don’t work together to put them out. If you all manage to put them out in time, The Shade will come down and engage in a fight. Defeating him leaves a quest item that you can turn in every day.

The cities attacked are:

  • Alliance: Goldshire, Kharanos, and Azure Watch
  • Horde: Brill, Razor Hill, and Falconwing Square

The Wickerman’s EXP Buff

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Find your faction’s Wickerman statue for a sweet experience buff. For Horde it’s in Lordaeron (the fortress above Undercity), and for The Alliance it’s outside Stormwind’s front gate. Interact with the ash outside to throw it on the statue, and you’ll get a 10% experience and rep buff that lasts for two hours.

If you don’t see the ashes, you may need a player to rekindle the Wickerman, which is can be done by talking to nearby NPC’s who give the daily quest “A Time to Build.”

Tricky Treats and Rewards

Below are the m🐻aps of t𝔉he new bucket locations in Khaz Algar.

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A map showing specific locations in green
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A map showing specific locations in green
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A map showing specific locations in green
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You collect Tricky Treats by visiting inns across Azeroth and grabbing from their Trick or Treat buckets. You also get them by completing event quests and doing the Headless Horseman boss fight. These can be spent on items from vendors around the Wickermen above Undercity and outside Stormwind. Here’s a list of what you can purchase:

Item NameItem TypeTricky Treat Cost
Patched Hartvester’s Claw and Golem’s PostWeapon and back piece100 each
Prowler’s Faded Headgear Head150
Prowler’s Faded Shoulder CapeShoulders50
Exquisite Costume Sets (Xavius, Lich King, Deathwing, Grommash)Temporary Costumes200 each
Hallowed Wands (17 types)Turns Party Members into Monsters2 each
Holiday Candy (5 each of Chewy Fel Taffy, Pyrobalst Cinnamon Ball, Soothing Spearmint Candy, GNERDS, or 10x Toothpicks)Consumables2 each
Magic BroomInstant Mount that lasts for the event150
Battle Pets (Naxxy, Sinister Squashling, Feline Familiar, Cursed Birman, Widget the Departed)Battle Pets150 each
Horse Head and Horse Tail costumesToy150 each
Little WickermanToy150
Headless Horseman’s HearthstoneToy150
Ancient Heirloom Armor CastingHeirloom Upgrade250
Timeworn Heirloom Armor CastingHeirloom Upgrade450
Weathered Heirloom Armor CastingHeirloom Upgrade450
Battle-Hardened Heirloom Armor CastingHeirloom Upgrade450
Hallowed HelmHelmet150
Bucket of Morbid TreatsOff-hand150
Racial MasksCostume pieces5 each

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