WoW 19th Anniversary Guide - Start Date, Activities, Rewards

Publish date: 2024-06-06
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WoW is celebrating its 19th anniversary this year, and Blizzard has got a few exciting treats and celebrations for players to enjoy during a special in-game event. From XP bonuses to a new pet, you’ll want to make sure you jump in for the festivities.

First launching in 2004, World of Warcraft is one of the most successful MMORPGs of all time. The team at Blizzard doesn’t look like they are slowing down any time soon, with an epic trilogy of expansions on the horizon. In this guide, we will detail all the activities players can partake in during the 19th anniversary event and some of its coolest rewards.

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WoW 19th Anniversary Guide

When Does the WoW’s 19th Anniversary Event Begin

World of Warcraft’s 19th anniversary event runs from November 16, 2023, to December 7, 2023, giving players plenty of time to enjoy the activities on offer and work on getting some rewards, as well as celebrate!

Everything To Know About WoW’s 19th Anniversary Event

This event gives players a chance to celebrate WoW’s long history and has multiple activities and rewards. By simply logging in, you’ll get your first reward, an achievement called “WoW’s 19th Anniversary.”

As well as this, you will have a package waiting for you in the mail, which will be a gift containing a few treats for players. This includes:

The “A Timely Invitation” quest will take you to the Caverns of Time, where you will find a party going on, some merchants where you can spend your Timewarped Badges and get some items, and some quests to earn the Timewarped Badges.

All Activities to Do During WoW’s 19th Anniversary Event

Players can enjoy several activities during the event, with a majority earning your Timewarped Badges, which can be used to get items like pets, a mount, and some fun consumables. Below, we have listed all the activities.

Quests

Like any big WoW event, there are a few quests players can do. In this case, you have “A Time to Reflect,” which involves answering a question about the history of WoW, and doing so will net you five Timewarped Badges.

Along with this, you have “The Originals,” which sees you take on classic World Bosses like Lord Kazzak, Azuregos, and the Dragons of Nightmare. Not only does this earn you Badges, but these bosses drop loot that hasn’t been available in the game for years, making it particularly worthwhile to do.

Doomwalker and Azure Worldchiller Mount

One of the biggest attractions of the event is the new Azure Worldchiller Mount, a recolor of the Obsidian Worldbreaker, which players can get from defeating Doomwalker, a world boss that will be available in Tanaris. You also won’t need to grind for this mount since it has a 100% drop rate.

Alterac Valley of Olde

This activity sees the classic Alterac Valley battleground get a new version that harkens back to the classic version, albeit with a few changes. In this version, you can summon bosses and have multiple quests to complete that earn you Timewarped Badges. It has no reinforcement or a time limit, making it a longer, more grueling battle for players.

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Doing this mode will net you Badges, and by earning 200 of these from this mode, you will unlock an achievement and get some mounts, these being the Stormpike Battle Ram for the Alliance and Frostwolf Snarler for the Horde. Additionally, you can purchase rescaled items from the Alterac Valley Entrance in Hillsbrad Foothills using Timewarped Badges and Marks of Honor. You can sign up to take part in this battleground via the Party Finder.

Caverns of Time

As well as all these quests and rewards, players can enjoy a few extra tidbits in the Caverns of Time, including using the Chronocrystals, which will let you see past cinematics from WoW’s history. There is also the in-game band Elite Tauren Chieftain playing a show, a football-like game called Khadgar-ball Soccer you can do in the caverns, and you can even find the legendary Leeroy Jenkins selling some Spicy Fried Chicken. These won’t earn you any badges, but they are a fun pass time and a nice reminder of thegames long history.

About the author

Matthew Fuller

Matt is a freelance writer based in the UK and has spent over three years covering and writing about video games. He discovered his love of games journalism while attending Canterbury Christchurch University, where he earned a bachelor's and master's degree in Game Design and has been writing ever since. He will find any excuse to play and write about games. When he isn't fighting dragons or exploring far-off galaxies, he spends his free time playing D&D, listening to music, or reading a good book. His primary game bests are Diablo IV, the Final Fantasy series, D&D, and anything new releasing that tickles his fancy.

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