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See the achievement article for a strategy. Located next to the Western Pavilion, Rinling has finally opened his shooting gallery after years of collecting engineering parts for his equipment. Guests are given a pellet rifle to shoot the targets that light up.

Players will have 60 seconds to earn 25 points, which completes the quest, [ Daily] He Shoots, He Scores! Located next to the pastry tent, guests are given a steam tonk controller with which to pilot their tonks, within a "town" modeled with small paper buildings and surrounded by a fence.

Players will have 60 seconds to destroy 30 targets, while being attacked by enemy tonks and MiniZeps at the same time. Finlay Coolshot runs the game and offers [ Daily] Tonk Commander. This achievement awards the [ Darkmoon Tonk Controller ] toy. Located near the entrance, guests receive a mallet to whack some stuffed gnolls that pop out of nine barrels in the area.

Players will have 60 seconds to earn 30 points. The gnolls come in three types: normal, Hogger, and baby, awarding 1 point, 3 points, or a knockdown , respectively. Mola runs the game and gives the quest [ Daily] It's Hammer Time.

In patch 6. It requires scoring 45 points in a single session of Whack-a-Gnoll and rewards [ Hogs' Studded Collar ]. New in Warlords of Draenor , near the fireworks vendor, guests are given ten seconds of flight and tasked to fly through 15 floating rings of fire, which are spread out all over Darkmoon Island and not just the Faire area. Each fire ring flown through refreshes the second flight timer.

Fly through 10, 20, or 50 rings in a single Darkmoon Game Token-costing session to earn achievements: [ Flying High ] , [ Ringmaster ] , and [ Brood of Alysrazor ] , respectively.

Completing the Brood of Alysrazor achievement awards the toy [ Blazing Wings ]. Ziggie Sparks runs the game and gives the quest [ Daily] Firebird's Challenge. Added in Patch 6. Wait, speed boosts? There are a number of power-ups, which can be triggered by running over objects on the race course, including:.

The Real Race is timed, and there are achievements awarded for completing the race in a set amount of time:. Each month, a new wrinkle is added.

Old options are still available, and achievements are possible using each combination. The Darkmoon Faire offers a quest corresponding to each primary and secondary profession. These can only be completed once per monthly faire, and only by players who have the corresponding profession.

Some quests can be completed at the faire, and some require ingredients imported from outside the faire, but Archaeology is the only one that asks for anything that cannot be purchased at a goods vendor near the Faire Staging Areas. Completing each quest awards one [ Darkmoon Game Token ] , a few Darkmoon Prize Tickets , and 5 skill points in the associated profession! All the profession quests require the player's skill level to be at least 75 in order to see the following quests.

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. Located between the Southern Pavilion and the Ring Toss, Sayge , a wise gnoll , will give guests a fortune after answering a couple of questions. With this fortune guests are given a buff, which will depend on the answers given. This buff lasts two hours. Kerri Hicks challenges adventurers to go forth and challenge worthy opponents and bring back trophies of your victories to show just how strong you can be.

She offers the quest [] Test Your Strength , which requires the [ Darkmoon Adventurer's Guide ] to be in the bags. Kerri gives 10 prize tickets for bringing back trophies.

It is anticipated that players will carry the adventurer's guide with them even when the faire is not accessible to keep accumulating artifacts and trophies to turn in when the faire returns. Near the end of the faire, is the zoo, which is run by Yebb Neblegear. The zoo contains many animals and even a petting area with penguins, bush chickens, rams, and even ponies. The rams and ponies can also be ridden. 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. The simplest method of increasing your reputation beyond this point is by turning in decks of Darkmoon Cards.

Lesser decks, which can be assembled from cards made by Scribes , award 25 reputation each. These may be turned in at any time, even if the Darkmoon Faire is not running. Major decks, which are assembled from cards made by Scribes or found as loot, award reputation; they may only be turned in when the Darkmoon Faire is running. If you haven't already completed them, the quests [6] The Darkmoon Faire Alliance and [6] The Darkmoon Faire Horde will both give you a further 75 reputation above Friendly, but are not repeatable.

Both versions are available to any race of both factions, and are not mutually exclusive, although it will be difficult for an Alliance member to get the Horde quest, and vice versa. A final method of gaining reputation above Friendly is completing any of the four versions of the quest entitled Your Fortune Awaits You Four of the possible twenty-nine fortunes offered by Sayge at the Darkmoon Faire start this quest.

These quests reward 75 reputation each, as well as the contents of the chest and they can be repeated, provided you are able to get the fortune again. There is no known benefit from Darkmoon Faire reputation beyond the discount on the food, drink, special items, and the already cheap beer; although at the reputation level at which turn-ins stop giving reputation, Silas Darkmoon hints at rewards for those who continue to earn reputation.

An extensive guide on this achievement, [2] has a section on reaching Exalted with Darkmoon Faire. Post away! Log in , it's free! An alternative version of this wiki is now operational and ready for use. Aye, it most probably will. Too bad - I was hoping for one last long-ass grind, but knowing Blizzard, I should have known that would not be the case. Fun, fun and more fun! I love it! Maybe they can make the new title "the Mildly Insane".

Do we know if it is available all the time or just one week a month like now? I haven't seen it confirmed anywhere officially , but I would be very surprised if the Faire has now become a 'permanent' fixture. I'm betting that it is still only available for a few days at the beginning of each month, with the entry portal spawning at a different spot each time Goldshire, Mulgore, Terokkar.

And I'm also guessing that the profession boost quests can be done once per faire, i. And I agree with other posters : super happy to see a revamp of this classic vanilla event. They'll probably add in some other rep.



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