Key Takeaways

  • World of Warcraft’s Trading Post October includes a scarecrow transmog, spooky weapons, and the Depthstalker mount.
  • Players can obtain cosmetic items by completing Traveler’s Log tasks and exchanging Trader’s Tender.
  • Completing Traveler’s Logs in October earns the Depthstalker mount as a free reward, a welcome change from previous months.



World of Warcraft has officially revealed the Trading Post catalogue for October, which includes a scarecrow-like transmog ensemble, several spooky weapons and armor, and the Depthstalker mount as a free bonus reward. Players can pick up these World of Warcraft cosmetic items by completing Traveler’s Log tasks and exchanging Trader’s Tender during the month of October.

The Trading Post is an in-game store added early on in Dragonflight that features a rotating selection of cosmetics players can purchase with Trader’s Tender, an in-game currency obtained by completing monthly Traveler’s Log tasks. Right now, the World of Warcraft Trading Post is full of pirate and Brewfest-themed cosmetics until the end of September.


Now, World of Warcraft has revealed the cosmetics that will replace them once October comes around. The catalogue is full of frightful rewards for the Hallow’s End season, including the Hand of Reshkigaal mount, the Ragged Harvest Golem transmog ensemble and matching fist weapon, and black and white parasol toys and gloves for the perfect gothic Victorian look. Outside the Halloween theme, fans can also get the Soot-Stained Shalewing pet, the Swift Zhevra mount, and tons of other weapon and armor transmogs.


World of Warcraft Trading Post Rewards (October 2024)


Item Name

Item Type

Trader’s Tender

Depthstalker

Mount (Flying, Underwater)

Bonus Reward

Hand of Reshkigaal

Mount (Ground)

750

Swift Zhevra

Mount (Ground)

550

Soot-Stained Shalewing

Pet

200

Delicate Ebony Parasol

Toy

200

Delicate Silk Parasol

Toy

200

Ensemble: Ragged Harvest Golem

Head, Shoulder, Chest, Waist, Legs, Feet, Hands, Back

800

Granny’s Old Hat

Head

175

Classic Faded Tabard

Tabard

100

Ensemble: Vagabond’s Faded Threads

Head, Back

100

Ensemble: Wanderer’s Faded Trappings

Head, Back

100

Fine White Evening Gloves

Hands

100

Gloves of the Midnight Soiree

Hands

100

Gloves of the Morning Mist

Hands

100

Trader’s Midnight Sarong

Legs

100

Trader’s Snowy Sarong

Legs

100

Dueler’s Faded Shoulder Cape

Shoulder

75

Dueler’s Snowy Shoulder Cape

Shoulder

75

Dueler’s Midnight Shoulder Cape

Shoulder

75

Ugly Black Boots

Feet

40

Ugly White Boots

Feet

40

Harvester’s Claw

Fist Weapon

250

Caged Eye of the Watcher

Off-Hand

225

Ashen Executioner

Polearm

150

Aerie Battle Mace

One-Hand Mace

100

Battle-tested Obsidian Warhammer

Two-Hand Mace

100

Battle-tested Warhammer

Two-Hand Mace

100

Dark Iron Battle Mace

One-Hand Mace

100

Feathered Bow of the Night

Bow

100

Feathered Bow of the Fallen

Bow

100

Krokul Battlescythe

One-Hand Axe

85

Gentle Glow of the Naaru

Off-Hand

75

Simple Ebony Wand

Wand

50

Wand of the Bright Shadow

Wand

50


Players who fill up the bar on their Traveler’s Logs in October will earn the Depthstalker mount as the free reward for the month. This hauntingly high-tech jellyfish mount looks similar to the Protoform mounts from Shadowlands Patch 9.2, and appears to be usable in any terrain, be it underwater or while Skyriding. Considering many of this year’s Trading Post bonus rewards in World of Warcraft have been underwhelming, the fact Blizzard has given out mounts back-to-back in both September and October is a welcome change.

While it has not yet revealed the Traveler’s Log tasks fans can complete to obtain this reward, there are several events in October that should make it easy to do so. Beyond Timewalking events and the Darkmoon Faire, players will have a few days of Brewfest at the beginning of the month, not to mention Hallow’s End starting on October 18. Between these holidays and World of Warcraft’s 20th anniversary event, which is seemingly starting on October 22, fans will have no shortage of ways to finish the Traveler’s Log.


Fans might want to save some of their October Trader’s Tender, however. World of Warcraft announced the class armor and transmog sets from last year are coming back to the Trading Post in November, and that the items will no longer be restricted by class. With these stunning sets now available to anyone who can equip them, players who opted not to buy them previously may want to consider doing so this time.

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