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In addition to the mini-games, the faire offers other, less efficient means to collect tickets and increase your reputation with the Darkmoon Faire, such as:. You will earn these tickets mostly through mini-games, though the faire provides other ways to get them. The Darkmoon Faire is a monthly event. It always lasts exactly 1 week and starts one minute after midnight on the first Sunday of every month.

Every month, you will be able to earn at most Darkmoon Prize Tickets. This is enough to buy 1 interesting reward. There are so many interesting rewards that you will probably need to participate in the faire for many months before being able to get them all. For players interested in reaching exalted standing with the Darkmoon Faire, this should take about 5 months, from neutral. The Darkmoon Faire is located on Darkmoon Island, where you will be able to teleport when the faire is running.

Below, you will find a detailed map of the surrounding of the faire and indications as to where the relevant NPCs are located. The Darkmoon Faire offers a variety of rewards, from temporary buffs to exotic pets and mounts. Most of these rewards are purchased with Darkmoon Prize Tickets. These buffs can be useful when leveling up a character, especially since they do not require anything else than going the Darkmoon Island and talking to Sayge.

Unfortunately, these buffs disappear when you enter a dungeon or a raid instance. Since obtaining these buffs requires you to interact with Sayge in a particular way, a specific section of the guide is dedicated to them.

Gelvas Grimegate sells a number of Darkmoon Faire vanity items. In addition to selling a number of fireworks items that can be bought from many other vendors, Boomie Sparks also sells Darkmoon Firework , which is specific to the Darkmoon Faire and needed for one of the Darkmoon Faire achievements.

A Sea Pony pet can also be fished in the sea around Darkmoon Island. Barum and Baruma sell replicas for the Dungeon Sets 1 and 2 that have been removed from the game when Cataclysm was released. In total, this makes 18 sets that you can use for transmogrification, 6 Cloth sets, 4 Leather sets, 4 Mail sets, and 4 Plate sets.

Each set used to correspond to a specific class, and each class had one Dungeon Set 1 and one Dungeon Set 2 remember that, at the time, Death Knights had not yet been introduced to the game. The class restrictions do not exist for the replica armor sets, so you can use all the sets that match the armor type of your class Cloth for Mages, Leather for Rogues, etc. The Darkmoon Card trinkets are not an integral part of the event and are not, technically speaking, rewards for doing the Darkmoon Faire.

These are items that you can obtain after spending either a lot of time or a lot of gold crafting or trading cards until you obtain an entire deck. Turning in this deck is the only step of the process that requires the Darkmoon Faire, as the NPC that gives Darkmoon Cards in exchange for the decks is located on Darkmoon Island an area only accessible during the Darkmoon Faire.

These pools also contain the food and drinks needed for some of the achievements although these can be also bought from vendors. The Darkmoon Faire takes place on Darkmoon Island. To get there, there are only two portals that you can take. One is located just south of Goldshire in Elwynn Forest and the other one is located just south-west of Thunder Bluff in Mulgore.

Completing this quest will give you a Darkmoon Adventurer's Guide needed for collecting artifacts and your first 5 Darkmoon Prize Tickets. To get a buff from Sayge , you need to talk to him, at the Darkmoon Faire. At first, he offers you 4 different conversation choices that we numbered from 1 to 4 in descending order. Whatever conversation choice you make, you will have to make a second choice between 3 possibilities that we numbered from 1 to 3 in descending order. After choosing this second possibility, you will be granted a buff.

Below, we have listed the various buffs that he gives and the conversation choices that you must make in order to obtain them. Note that the same conversation choices will always lead to the same buff. Every month you get a chance to test your strength by completing the Test Your Strength quest given to you by Kerri Hicks in Darkmoon Island.

Completing this quest requires you to kill creatures that offer experience or honor while being in possession of the Darkmoon Adventurer's Guide.

Every month, you can do the 6 profession skill-up quests for your 2 main professions and 4 secondary professions, even if they are maxed out. Each of these quests rewards 5 skill points in the corresponding profession, 1 Darkmoon Game Token required to play the mini-games , 3 Darkmoon Prize Tickets 4 for the main profession quests and reputation with the Darkmoon Faire.

It appears as if you need a skill of 75 in your profession before being able to obtain the corresponding quest. Below, you will find the list of profession skill-up quests. Note that none of them is difficult or complicated, so we will not go beyond listing them. Completing the profession skill-up quests related to your 6 professions 2 main professions and 4 secondary professions will reward you with the Faire Favors achievement.

The most efficient way to collect these tickets is to do the daily quests associated to each of the 5 mini-games currently available at the Darkmoon Faire more games might be added later on, as several buildings are not finished yet.

Each daily quest rewards 1 tickets meaning that you can earn 5 tickets a day with the daily quests and reputation with the Darkmoon Faire meaning that you can earn 1, reputation a day with the daily quests.

Note that you can do the mini-games over and over again, as long as you have Darkmoon Game Tokens to pay the entry fee. Each of the mini-games require you to pay an entry fee of 1 Darkmoon Game Token. These can be bought from Zina Sharpworth right at the entrance , Sazz Coincatcher further down the right , and Trixi Sharpworth next to the Deathmatch Arena.

The prices are the following:. These tokens can also be obtained by doing the profession skill-up quests though in very limited quantities. In the ring, there are 9 barrels, out of which three types of creatures randomly appear.

Yields 12 DMF Ticket, requires level 30, cuts off at reputation. You can do 11 total or 4 more turn-ins not same as a human ; 10 total or 3 more if you do the herald quest first, 9 total or 3 more as a human.

Yields 20 DMF Ticket, requires level 40, unlimited. You can do any number of these tier 5 turn-ins. You will be offered all of the quests in a tier, if the tier is available to you. Each turn-in is independent. You can mix and match turn-ins until you reach the rep limits. The highest level quests tier 5 remain available, although they are implemented as two sets of quests, one set that gives reputation that does cut off and is replaced by another set that does not give reputation and does not cut off.

Since the number of turn-ins is limited, if you want to earn as many tickets as possible, do the highest tier available to you, and since Tier 5 is unlimited, do it last. Even consider holding off doing low-value turn-ins and save the turn-in slot for better turn-ins. In particular, consider skipping the tier 1 quests, which yield only one ticket each. Both the item turn-ins to earn tickets and the ticket turn-ins to purchase prizes are implemented as quests. So, although the Darkmoon Faire Ticket works kind of like currency, and the ticket turn-in NPC works kind of like a vendor, quest completion changes happen in a dialog box when you turn in items in exchange for tickets or purchase prizes with tickets.

For instance, each time you transact, the dialog closes, so, unlike a vendor, where you can purchase a stack of something just by clicking on the item, the Darkmoon Faire Ticket turn-ins require a separate dialog with the NPC for each turn-in. Also, to do a turn-in to earn tickets or use tickets for a purchase, you need an open slot in your quest log to accept and then complete the quest.

See the item article, Darkmoon Faire Prize Ticket , for a full list of ticket-earning quests and ticket purchase quest; the same transactions as are listed above, in quest format. An important function of the Darkmoon Faire is to allow the return of decks of Darkmoon Cards. These are collectible sets of cards which may be created through inscription or for level 60 and level 70 cards found as loot.

When all the cards in a set are collected, they form a deck. Higher-level decks may be returned to The Darkmoon Faire for an epic trinket. Lower-level decks reward the returner with more modest items. Returning any kind of deck also awards reputation with the Darkmoon Faire.

Refer to Darkmoon Cards for a complete list of the rewards, and the sources of the cards. If you go to the fortune-seeking Gnoll , Sayge , he will tell you your fortune by giving you a strong buff and a small note. You can receive a new buff only after at least two hours and if your buff has run out. The buff he gives you depends on what you answer to his questions. See the guide to Answering Sayge.

You cannot be "at war" with the Faire. Up to friendly, the primary method of increasing reputation with the Darkmoon Faire is by turning in items requested by various NPCs around the Faire. Refer to the section Earning tickets above for detailed information on item turn-in quests. As your reputation increases, certain turn-in quests will become unavailable and you must rely on more difficult ones. Once your reputation passes a certain number, you can no longer turn in those items.

The table shows how many turn-ins you can do for each tier; keep in mind that the Rep displayed is after the turn-in. Upon reaching reputation into Friendly total rep , turn-ins will no longer provide reputation gains. All turn-in quests will be replaced by "More" versions; for example, [40] Thorium Widget will be replaced with [40] More Thorium Widgets. These quests reward the same amount of tickets, but zero reputation. You bet we've got games, and they're so easy to play an orc could do it.

Just head on over to the midway, buy some Darkmoon Game Tokens, and get ready to play. Easy to learn, difficult to master, anyone can play and everyone can win. Five games are there to test your skills at any one time. The better you play, the easier it is to win a bucket of Darkmoon Faire Prize Tickets!

Once a month, you've got a shot at tickets, and the fun never stops 'cause you can play as many times as you like. But that's not the only way to win big!

Y'see, we need a few things -- just some junk, nothing valuable to a big hero like you. We call 'em Darkmoon Artifacts, and there's all different kinds to be found all over Azeroth. The Darkmoon Field Guide helps you discover artifacts while you're explorin' dungeons, slayin' monsters, and fightin' in Battlegrounds. Without a guide, you'd never notice 'em, and it'll help keep you focused on the stuff we want. Whether you just reached level 10, or you've crushed the biggest baddies in the land, we need somethin' from nearly everybody.

You won't have to go too far out of your way to get 'em and each month you'll get a new opportunity to seek out an Artifact for us. What do you get out of the deal? Don't you worry, you'll get your cut. When you bring a Darkmoon Artifact back to us, you'll get valuable experience it builds character, you know! Oh, did I mention that you can use the Field Guide to get to Darkmoon Island whenever the Darkmoon Faire's monthly extravaganza is up and running? So, you want to work in show business?

Maybe you'd like a little peek behind the scenes, eh? Want to see what it takes to run the greatest show on Azeroth? Well, it's not all sunshine and cotton candy, my friend.

There are beasts to heal, food to cook, and buildings to fix. If you're willing help keep the show going and put your skills to work, you'll not only impress us, but you can get experience, Darkmoon Prize Tickets, and even polish up your skills -- up to five skill points per profession, per Faire week, if you're good at what you do! Darkmoon Deathmatch! Setup takes the carnies three days; and the Faire opens early that Monday, and remains there for one week. Heralds in Ironforge and Orgrimmar announce the arrival of the Faire.

Darkmoon Faire Mystic Mage s will teleport players to the portals for a varying amount of silver, based on player level. The Faire itself is neutral and can be visited by players of either faction. The Faire on the Island is a sanctuary , as well as the path leading down to it from the portal.

Areas outside the path and Faire are considered contested , which is important to note for those playing on PvP servers. The Darkmoon Faire visits once a month, typically starting at on the 1st Sunday of each month.

The event dates are automatically added to the in-game calendar. You can also see event dates for the Darkmoon Faire on the official Blizzard Event Calendar by clicking on your armory profile, then "Events". The beginning of the Faire means the portal to Darkmoon Island will be active in it's respective location near Goldshire , Elwynn Forest or south of Thunder Bluff , Mulgore.

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The Faire has vendors and some special NPCs. For exotic animals that are part of the zoo, see Darkmoon Zoo Bizarre. The Darkmoon Faire tickets are not physical items; the number you have earned can be found in the currency tab. The primary way of earning tickets is via quests. Within the Deathmatch Pavilion. With your Darkmoon Adventurer's Guide you can also complete drop quests out in the world for a various amount of tickets.

For all of the profession quests listed below, it is important to note players need a minimum skill of 75 in order to obtain the quest.

As of Patch 5. The Darkmoon Carousel was added in Patch 5. The carousel has 6 stationary mounts: A wyvern, 2 rockets, a dragon, a gryphon, and a murloc.

Getting on the carousel will give you a [WHEE! A new rollercoaster ride is coming to the Darkmoon Faire in Patch 8. While it is fair to assume that Darkmoon Ride Tickets will be needed to ride the rollercoaster, details are not yet confirmed. The image was presented at BlizzCon during the 'What's Next' panel. In Patch 5. Along with moving to the island, the Faire has added the expansive Zoo Bizarre run by Yebb Neblegear who you might remember trading Darkmoon Faire Prize Tickets for all sorts of strange animal parts.

The Zoo as amazing and impressive creatures from all over Azeroth and possibly beyond? From Patch 4.



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