Guide to the new Darkmoon Faire

If you're as confused as I was, I hope the information past the cut is helpful. How long will it take you get all the pets and mounts? How do you cheese Blastenheimer Bullseye? And how the hell did Corki manage to get himself captured by a bunch of carnies?
I'm lying about that last bit. I have no idea why Corki's part of the zoo, and I have no intention of springing him again. Ever.

As with its older version, the new Darkmoon Faire runs for one week from the first Sunday of each month.
How do I get there?
While the Faire is active, a portal will appear in both Mulgore and Elwynn Forest where the Faire itself used to be staged. If you're not familiar with the previous location of the Darkmoon Faire, it's easy to find:
- Elwynn Forest Just south of Goldshire
- Mulgore Southwest of Thunder Bluff
What can I get from the Faire?
Heirloom gear, noncombat pets, mounts, and vanity items. The profession quests also award skill-ups. Of note here is that the vanity items include replicas of the old dungeon sets from classic WoW for transmogrification.
That heirloom items are available with Darkmoon Prize Tickets is especially interesting, as it means that even new players on their first toons will be able to get heirlooms while leveling (albeit in a more restricted manner than a level-capped player can).
How do I buy the new Darkmoon items?
The Faire offers both weekly and daily quests that award Darkmoon Prize Tickets, a currency used to purchase items.
How many tickets can I get in a week?
You're functionally capped at 145 Prize Tickets per week. The six new pets all cost 90 tickets each, and the two new mounts cost 180 tickets each.
How long will it take to get the pets and mounts?
Assuming you want all the pets and mounts, you'll need at least seven Darkmoon Faires (i.e., seven months) to afford them all. Budget more, obviously, for any vanity items you might want.
What's this Darkmoon Adventurer's Guide that I'm given?
The Darkmoon Adventurer's Guide is an item that allows you to loot Darkmoon artifacts from player corpses in battlegrounds or 5-man, heroic, and raid bosses. The artifacts reward you with additional tickets once turned in at the Faire.
If you take the breadcrumb quest to get to the Faire, you'll be given one at the end of the quest. If, like me, your main can't get this quest, you can still pick up the Guide from Selina Dourman.
Having carried the Guide on a tanking druid for several days now, it's my impression that the Darkmoon artifacts are not a common drop, at least in 5-mans. I've killed the bosses in the new 5-mans many a time and seen an artifact drop exactly once. However, Blizzard confirmed earlier that you can continue to loot Darkmoon artifacts even while the Faire isn't on, so it might be worth keeping the Guide in your pack between Faires. In addition, the artifacts are tradeable, and if you're really desperate for a particular one (e.g., you hate PvP and wouldn't ordinarily have access to the battlefield artifacts), keep checking the Auction House.
Collecting all the Darkmoon artifacts rewards the achievement Darkmoon Despoiler (see below).
New Darkmoon Faire achievements
The Darkmoon Faire gets its own subheading under the World Events section of your achievements tab. While a full guide will have to wait for OverAchiever to tackle it, these are all of the achievements present as of patch 4.3:
- Blastenheimer Bullseye This may be bugged for certain racial models, although several people have said that jumping in the center of the bullseye immediately after landing seems to work.
- Come One, Come All! You should get this immediately while porting to the Faire for the first time.
- Darkmoon Defender You'll have to have the Adventurer's Guide in your packs and loot player corpses in Battlegrounds (in the same way that you'd remove insignias) in order to do this.
- Darkmoon Despoiler Turning in each of the nine Darkmoon artifacts will reward this.
- Darkmoon Dominator The Darkmoon arena is pretty similar to the Stranglethorn arena, except you can count on its being a lot more popular for the forseeable future. You will probably need some friends to help you do this. It involves looting the Pit Fighter trinket 12 times from the chest that spawns every three hours in the arena.
- Darkmoon Duelist However, this achievement only requires you to do the above once.
- Darkmoon Dungeoneer This is the same as Darkmoon Defender, but it involves the five Darkmoon artifacts available from 5-man and heroic dungeons.
- Faire Favors Assuming that you have two primary professions and all four secondary professions (fishing, cooking, archaeology, and first aid), you should be able to get this done fairly easily.
- Fairegoer's Feast You'll only need to visit two vendors on the island, Stamp Thunderhorn and Sylannia, in order to do this. Please note that some of the drinks and food involved require level 85, so lower-level players cannot get this.
- I Was Promised a Pony Very easy. The ponies are located on the southeastern end of the Faire.
- Quick Shot Turning your character in the direction of the target needed is all that's required. Apart from actually shooting, that is.
- Step Right Up You should get this over the course of doing the daily quests on offer from the carnies.
- Taking the Show on the Road (Alliance)/Taking the Show on the Road (Horde) The Darkmoon Fireworks in question are sold by Boomie Sparks at the Faire. Blizzard recently changed the fireworks to have a seven-day duration and require the Faire to be on, so you will have to do this otherwise simple achievement while the Faire is active.
There's one pet that doesn't have to be bought here but rather fished.
- Darkmoon Balloon
- Darkmoon Cub
- Darkmoon Monkey
- Darkmoon Tonk
- Darkmoon Turtle
- Darkmoon Zeppelin
- From fishing in the waters around the island: Sea Pony. This is currently estimated at a one-in-1,000 drop rate.
- Darkmoon Dancing Bear
- Swift Forest Strider
There are new daily and weekly quests on offer at the Faire. The new profession-related quests (available weekly) are as follows:
- Alchemy A Fizzy Fusion
- Archaeology Fun for the Little Ones
- Blacksmithing Baby Needs Two Pair of Shoes
- Cooking Putting the Crunch in the Frog
- Enchanting Putting Trash to Good Use
- Engineering Talkin' Tonks
- Inscription Writing the Future
- First aid Putting the Carnies Back Together Again
- Fishing Spoilin' for Salty Sea Dogs
- Herbalism Herbs for Healing
- Jewelcrafting Keeping the Faire Sparkling
- Leatherworking Eyes on the Prizes
- Mining Rearm, Reuse, Recycle
- Skinning Tan My Hide
- Tailoring Banners, Banners Everywhere!
- Test Your Strength The Grisly Trophy is a (somewhat random) drop off any mob that rewards experience or honor. It does not need to be looted and will simply appear in your packs automatically. You'll find some useful discussion on how best to farm them in Monday's Queue, although you should be able to amass 250 fairly easily if you run 5-mans with some regularity. It definitely won't be as quick as going off to farm them on your own, but you don't need to go out of your way to farm them if you don't want or need them all at once.
These have now become Tattered Darkmoon Faire Prize Tickets and are functionally worthless. Sorry, folks: There doesn't appear to be a way to exchange them. You may want to hang onto them for nostalgia's sake or in the event that Blizzard decides that participation in the older Darkmoon Faire is worth being a feat of strength.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 4)
Ickabob Dec 7th 2011 2:22PM
I found the best place to do Test Your Strength at 85 is the spot in Icecrown where all the Fallen Hero's Spirits are. Tons of mobs that are easy to kill that spawn fairly quickly makes this quest a cinch.
Amanda A. Dec 7th 2011 3:16PM
I went to the cathedral west of ICC where you finish the Arthas' Heart chain. You more or less have to be a tank or have a healer with you to survive this. There are two sides, 25 or so 80 elite mobs per side, and each side is linked-- pull one, pull them all. I was getting about 15 to 20 trophies per pull, and by the time I killled and looted one side-- about a minute-- the other would respawn.
They also have decent drops-- I finished with 4 greens, 3 stacks of frostweave (no Scavenging,) 30g in grey drops, and about 40s in coin per kill, and I was only in there for 10 or 15 minutes. If only I had a tanking tailor....
Noyou Dec 7th 2011 3:31PM
Demo lock with tailoring FTW. 6 stacks of frostweave in about 20-25 min. I was being lazy and talking or waiting for my felgaurds CD to come up.
Thumb Dec 7th 2011 2:25PM
the portal fee, along with ticket fees and some others, scale with your level. at lvl 1 I think it's only 30copper for the portal, and the tickets are just a few silvers for a bag of 20.
Allison Robert Dec 7th 2011 3:15PM
Thanks! Added to the article.
ZodiacDragons Dec 7th 2011 2:27PM
I would like to appologize in advance for my gloating but I got my Sea Pony first cast, first day for the fishing quest :D I never thought I would have a story like that. Closest one was getting Mr. Pinchy on the first wish...AFTER fishing THOUSANDS of those stupid fishing pools. Now if only I can get the deathcharger from strat...
Becky Dec 7th 2011 2:49PM
I wonder if it may have been a little buggy at first. I also got my Sea Pony on my first cast, the first day, while on fishing quest.
Snowfeather Dec 7th 2011 2:59PM
That was my luck on the PTR, however it did not transfer to live and I finally just got it yesterday afternoon after spending several hours a day fishing. Next target, Sewer Rat!
incoming00 Dec 7th 2011 3:04PM
no need to apologize ZodiacDragons!
we all have our best times and worst times when it comes to RGN. for instance, i tried many many times to get the White Hawkstrider on my main warlock to get 1 step closer to Mountain 'o Mounts (100 mounts) to no avail. while i was bored, i ran the same dungeon on my hunter and got it first run, ever. ran it the next day on my rogue and also dropped, again first run ever. it wasnt until 3 months later (which was this past weekend) that i finally got the White Hawkstrider on my lock, and the Mountain o' Mounts achieve :D
basically, there are times when the RGN gods shine upon us, and other times where they point and laugh at us. i applaud your luck :D
rdstones Dec 7th 2011 3:47PM
As mentioned in a previous Queue (I think), El's fishing guide was a good resource for drop rates on the Sea Pony.
http://www.elsanglin.com/fish/sea_pony.html
A lot of the comments there said it dropped after 200-400 casts. Mine, personally dropped after 702 casts. For fishing achievement hunters, the Steelscale Crushfish (for the achievement "The One that Didn't Get Away") also dropped for me 3 times in the interim: at cast 190, cast 224, and about cast 670. Other comments also seem to confirm this as a pretty good place for that achievement. For me, personally, it was much better than over 1000 casts in fangtooth herring schools and still no herring dagger.
Luotian Dec 7th 2011 8:32PM
Got my Sea Pony the first time I tried for that instead of chasing Sea Wreckage all over the island.
On the other hand, I've spent an hour a day fishing on my turtle collecting Nelf for two years and still don't have my turtle mount (FMFL!)
Philster043 Dec 8th 2011 12:27AM
Got mine on the first cast, too. I was startled.
josh Dec 7th 2011 2:39PM
i did Test Your Strength at the Hyjal entrance. Just killed all the rock elementals. Took about an hour. Very easy. Much easier than running a dungeon or 10. Got a lot of good loot too.
Noyou Dec 7th 2011 2:58PM
That's cool and that will work too. If you want to get it done in 20 min, go to Icecrown as the above commenter mentioned, kill the packs of 8 fallen crusaders. If you loot, you will end up with 4-6 stacks of frostweave and lots of other misc. loots.
bloodworthc Dec 7th 2011 2:43PM
As i haven't logged in since they changed the amount of tickets granted upon completion from 5 to 1, does anyone know if the change is retroactive, or will they allow me to keep the tickets i earned when the reward was 5 tickets??
Gannoc Dec 7th 2011 2:44PM
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Bynde Dec 7th 2011 2:44PM
For the life of me I cannot figure out that damn shooting game. How do you even target one of the three possible targets?
Aaron Dec 7th 2011 2:55PM
You dont target. zoom in your camera all the way and then point your character in the proper direction.
Thundrcrackr Dec 7th 2011 3:01PM
You don't target them, you just aim your character toward them and fire.
However, the targets themselves will be marked with a green arrow (similar to a Hunter's Mark) and only shots fired on the target marked with this arrow will count. Each target will stay marked long enough to get about 2 shots on it then the arrow will disappear for a second and reappear randomly on one of the 3 targets.
Noyou Dec 7th 2011 3:03PM
You don't have to zoom your camera in for this one. Just stand in the middle and turn left or right. I'm not sure how Allison got "quick shot" without shooting but, you have to shoot the target within about a second of the green arrow popping up. After shooting for a little, you can kind of anticipate it. Another tactic is just keep shooting. Eventually you will hit it on accident.