World of Warcrafthas surprised its fans when it introduced the Trading Post, and due to the Public Test Realm hosting the new patch, the community has a much clearer picture of how it works and how players can earn its unique currency. Though thelaunch ofDragonflighthad its performance issues, the latest expansion has steadily established itself as the perfect change in direction thatWorld of Warcraftsorely needed after the shortcomings ofShadowlandsandBattle for Azeroth.

As Season 1 ofDragonflightcontinues apace, and the race to World First for Raszageth is nearing its end with Echo and Liquid in front, Blizzard has confidently laid out thecontent roadmap forWorld of Warcraftin 2023, promising two major game updates, and six content patches in total. The first among them is slated for Winter, and will feature the Trading Post as its main attraction.

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An example of a Traveler’s Log activity would be completing five dungeons while in a cross-faction group, and finishing this activity would seemingly give 15% monthly progress. The amazing thing about the Traveler’s Log inWorld of Warcraftis that it’s also designed to give players an exclusive reward for reaching 100% on its progress track (in addition to getting 500 Trader’s Tender). Though there is no guarantee it will make it to the live servers, the current reward on the Public Test Realm seems to be the Ash’adar, Harbinger of Dawn mount.

By reducing the amount of dailies and introducing activities, it seems that Blizzard is keen to keep players engage in healthier ways compared to the mind-numbing Covenant grind inShadowlands. A change that will be easily welcomed by mostWorld of Warcraftfans when Patch 10.0.5 finally launches.