The OverAchiever: Guide to Hallow's End achievements

It always starts the same. You stand in the graveyard of the Scarlet Monastery. You take a candle and carefully place it upon the Hallow's End altar.
"Horseman rise," you say, "your time is nigh. You felt death once. Now, know demise!"
He rises from the distance -- a little to your right, actually, as you face the tomb. The cackling voice and flaming horse make it clear the Horseman has risen again. "It is over, your search is done!" he warns. "Let fate choose now, the righteous one!"
While this well-known and titular fight against the Headless Horseman is probably the most recognizable portion of Hallow's End activities, it's far from the only one. Let's take a look behind the cut at what you need to do to become "The Hallowed."
Trick or Treat
This is relatively easy. All you need to do is visit one of the many inns across Azeroth or Outland. These are the same inns where you set your Hearthstone, so that you can build rest XP during downtime. You simply talk to the innkeep, choose "Trick or Treat!" and get a prize.
Now, granted, you won't get a handful of candy every time. You get a debuff which keeps you from Trick or Treating more than once an hour, and you'll need to let that fade. But this Trick or Treat dynamic is going to be pretty important -- you'll want to collect magic wands during the duration of the event.
Out With It
As you collect candy, there becomes an obvious and inevitable activity to be done with it all. That is to say, as any good 6 year old will tell you, stuff as much as possible in your happy little face, all at once, until you become absolutely sick to your stomach.
The six year old was right, and this achievement proves it. Once you've successfully gathered enough candy, eat it all at once. When your character pukes up all that sugary goodness due to an Upset Tummy, the Out With It achievement is granted.
Bring Me The Head of ... Oh Wait.
This is probably my favorite achievement title of all time. To obtain Bring Me The Head of... Oh Wait, you need to go to the Scarlet Monastery and enter the Graveyard. About halfway through, you'll see a small altar and pumpkin. Interact with the objects there in order to summon the Headless Horseman. The Headless Horseman will appear. Kill him to receive the achievement.
The Headless Horseman fight isn't the most difficult thing ever, although we can't guarantee his loot table has been updated yet. He's basically a tank and spank. Every so often, his head will fly off his body. Kill the head. Then, when the head and body rejoin, kill the body. Repeat until he's dead. The head can be a little difficult to target, though, which probably is the most difficult part of the fight.
Edit: We now know his loot table - you can find information about it in this post.
The Savior of Hallow's End
Every hour, the Headless Horseman will attack one of your faction's starting zones. You get quests from the Orphan Matrons, who beg you to stop him. In order to complete the quest, your goal is to put out the fires -- not to actually kill the Horseman. You'll have an easier time of it if your faction mates lend a hand, so it's best to get this achievement done early, when everyone else is also trying to get it done.
That Sparking Smile
If you dutifully trick or treat every hour, you will eventually be granted a toothpick. In order to get this achievement, use the toothpick. Voila, finished.
Rotten Hallow
Rotten Hallow is a little more difficult, but not amazingly so. It's a little different depending on whether you're Horde or Alliance. You've got to go to the Hillsbrad Foothills, and complete either the Horde or Alliance seasonal quests there. It all revolves around stink bombs (or fresh pine air fresheners), and whether or not the Horde get to burn a wicker man.
G.N.E.R.D. Rage
I've heard more complaints about G.N.E.R.D. Rage than any other Hallow's End achievement. It mostly revolves around whether you're comfortable hanging out in the battlegrounds for long periods of time. Essentially, one of the types of candies you'll receive in the trick or treat spree are G.N.E.R.D.s. While sporting the buff from this candy, your task will be to kill 50 players of the opposing factions. It's easiest to do this in the BGs, where you can kind of hang back and let the HKs flow in.
Check Your Head
Weighted Jack-o'-Lanterns drop from the Headless Horseman, which means killing him regularly will make your life easier. The good news is that since we're all hanging out in Dalaran nowadays, it'll be easy to scout out all the folks you need.
The Masquerade
The ultimate point of Hallow's End is to dress up in costumes. The various wands that let you take on costumes are a gift from trick or treating. You'll need to find other folks who have already gotten their wands, and ask them to hit you with their wands. Once you've gotten all the costumes listed, you're granted The Masquerade achievement.
Sinister Calling
This is the most difficult Hallow's End achievement, since both the Sinister Squashling and the Hallowed Helm drop from the Horseman. You'll have to kill him often enough to have the items drop and win the roll to get the items.
Tricks and Treats of Azeroth
Easy! Simply hit all the inns included in the sub-achievements. This'll supply you most of the items you need in order to get the other achievements, and might get you a bit closer to Explorer along the way.
Summary
Ultimately, the Hallow's End achievements can be alot of work. While they aren't individually too much trouble, they all add up to a couple busy weeks for you. But if you keep it up, you'll utimately become The Hallowed.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Brett_a_Johnson Oct 17th 2009 6:03PM
YAY!
Finally, a chance to defeat the Headless Horsemen, and take my rightful place, on his steed.
Maralach Oct 17th 2009 6:06PM
If I remember correctly, the sinister squashling and hallowed helm also can be gotten from the treat bags. It makes that achievement a little bit easier
devilsei Oct 17th 2009 6:09PM
Yeah, that was a change they implemented in the middle of last years Hallow's End.
Warren Oct 17th 2009 6:14PM
this is correct!
Tirrimas Oct 17th 2009 7:00PM
Yep. My level 17 bank alt has the Sinister Squashling and my level 36 druid got the hat. Got neither of the two on my main.
Evelinda Oct 18th 2009 1:05AM
yeah, i was just checking my alts to see if i had wands left over from last year to help a guildie get the achievement, and i decided to trick or treat on my 34 rogue... low and behold, a sinister squashling!
now if i could just get one for my main... :/
Elmo Oct 18th 2009 6:15AM
I just need a Squashling for the Long trip.
AND IT MAY BETTER DROP
TheKarmaPolice Oct 19th 2009 3:45PM
I know this might be "cheating" but is it possible to trade those items via the 2 hour bop system, and if yes, does it count for the achievement?
Maralach Oct 19th 2009 6:37PM
For the Hallowed Helm it might work, but you need to learn the squashling for the achievement.
Strahl Oct 20th 2009 8:08AM
Not only that, but they can be traded among party members as long as you were in the fight with them. I got all my achievements the first day of the holiday due to the fact that in the end all i needed was the hallowed helm and one of my friends who had been there for my HH kills traded it to me since there was still time left on it, and she already had one from last year. Boom. Achievement!
mernieinc Oct 25th 2009 6:11PM
Confirmed again. I received the Squashling in a Treat bag and a friend received the Helm the same way. Is it me or does the squashling resemble The Grand Pumpkin from Simpson "Treehouse of Horror"?
I also had 2 of the morphs before the event even started. I recall a few months back being zapped into a skeleton and wondering Wth happened? and who attacked me.
Best thing about this is the easy peasy xp-eezy.. at lvl 68 on my Nelf Druid, I got about 120K just from EK and Kalimdor candy buckets and have yet to do Outlands. That helped me ding and took a few bars out already towards 70. On my 63, now 64 Troll Hunter, it was double xp (altho only 5250-5400 per bucket) but the flying explore was 1200 or so each area, which also helped ding. Gotta love it!
Love the game! Just wish Blizz would stop nerfing so much stuff. Makes myself (and I"m sure players who have been at it way longer) just frustrated how easily you can level and get achievements, drops and run instances.
Doberbane Oct 17th 2009 6:07PM
Unless Blizz has changed it this year, the Sinister Squashling drops from trick-or-treating. I got two of them on one character this way last year.
FlameFlash Oct 20th 2009 8:07AM
Shame they don't make things like this BoA these days. Wife's lowbie shaman has gotten three of the darn things at this point.
devilsei Oct 17th 2009 6:09PM
If I remember, he attacks every starting zone, not just one at random, so the first sentence under "savior of hallow's end" is probably wrong.
just nitpicking though so dont mind me =P
Relk Oct 20th 2009 11:03AM
I first have to say that I love this column! I'm not a real achievement hound, but there are several that I just must do.
Secondly, devilsei is correct. Also, the entire paragraph under Trick or Treat is misleading or incorrect. To acquire this achievement, you must click the "!" on a candy bucket, not talk to an innkeeper.
The listing under "Out with it" isn't entirely right either. The only candy that gets you this achievement are the "Tricky Treats" that are showered on parties after the HH dies. Last year, you could trade them and they last 1 day.
I love this holiday and plan to have the title on my 5th character soon. :)
RedGuard Oct 17th 2009 6:09PM
Hmm.. Looks easy enough.
Calybos Oct 18th 2009 9:59AM
Any level restrictions on any of these?
Umbrascia Oct 18th 2009 5:39PM
Must be 75 to call the Horseman I would guess, my main is 74 and I couldn't.
BillDoor Oct 17th 2009 6:11PM
Other than collecting a few more masks, I have nothing to do this year. Oh well, I was kinda hoping for at least a small Lich King update. Maybe the Horseman will drop something interesting.
Nizari Oct 17th 2009 6:18PM
There's always that mount.