The annual Halloween celebration called Hallow's End is back for a limited time in World of𓃲 Warcraft. This year, the level requirements for obtaining Loot-Filled Pumpkins has changed to ref♑lect the level squish that came with patch 9.0.0 AKA the Shadowlands pre-expansion patch.

There's is tons to do and see during Hallow's♛ End, especially if you have near-max level characters. The Headless Horseman is back and is offering the best rewards for players level 45 or higher.

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Located in the graveyard of the Scarlet Monastery, the Headless Horseman is a 5-man boss fight that players can queue for using the dungeon finder. The boss fight is available once a day for a chance to earn som💃e great prizes, including The Horseman's Rei🌸gns mount and the Magic Broom temporary mount, will can be cast instantly.

The core of the Hallow's End event is a currency called Tricky Treats. Tricky Treats can be earned by completing daily quests, opening Loot-Filled Pumpkins, and findin🤡g Candy Buckets scattered throughout Kalimdor, Eastern Kingdoms, Outland, Northrend, and Pandaria.

T🥂ricky Treats can be used to purchase a huge variety of seasonal items, including player disguises, consumables, pets, mounts, toys, and even heirloom upgrades. One of the most adorable companions, the feline familiar, is available for 150 Tricky Treats from vendors located near most major cities.

There is also the Wickerman Festival, an RP event where players can earn temporary, powerful buffs. Alliance players will find the Wickerman outside of Stormwind while Horde players will find it outside of the Undercity. Every 4 hours, Greymane or Sylvanas will arrive to celebrate the Wickerman Festival. Players that observe this will receive a 1-hour boost to mastery and stamina. Then, players can use the ashes of the Wickerman to give themselves a 10% experience boost that last🧸s for 2 hours. This is great for new players and t✃hose leveling characters within the new Chromie Time system.

There's much more to see and do during Hallow's End, including mini-quests, events like The Shade of the Horseman, and dozens of achiev🥀ements.

Hallow's Ends started yesterday, October 18, and runs until November 1. Af🐻ter that, ꧃players will have to wait until next year to try to score the Horseman's Reigns.

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