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You’re getting ready to dive into the 2022 World of Warcraft expansion Dragonflight and power up with some high-level gear—but it can only be bought with “bloody tokens.” So, how can you get your hands on as many tokens as possible? We’re here to show you what to do. It’s easy to overlook bloody tokens because they’re part of Dragonflight’s War Mode—but you can farm them quickly by giving PvP a try! Read on for a complete guide to farming and spending bloody tokens in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight.
Things You Should Know
- Travel to your character’s home city (either Stormwind or Orgrimmar) and enable War Mode before going to the Dragon Isles to ensure you’ll find bloody tokens.
- Do PvP World Quests on the Dragon Isles to get bloody tokens as rewards. Each quest usually grants at least 50 to 100 tokens, though some grant over 300.
- Loot War Supply Crates to get bloody tokens (300 for the first crate of the day and 50 for each crate after). Additionally, killing enemy players nets 1 to 2 tokens per kill.
Steps
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Farming Bloody Tokens
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Enable World of Warcraft’s War Mode before going to the Dragon Isles. Bloody tokens are exclusively part of WoW’s PvP (player versus player) gameplay—specifically, War Mode. To get bloody tokens, enable War Mode by traveling to Stormwind City (if you’re in the Alliance) or Orgrimmar (if you’re Horde). Then, find the toggle for War Mode at the bottom right of the Talents interface. Toggle War Mode “on” and head to the Dragon Isles. [1] X Research source
- Tip: Regardless of how you plan to farm bloody tokens using the steps below, War Mode absolutely must be active first—so be sure to enable it!
- Keep in mind your WoW character needs to be at least level 20 to toggle War Mode on and off.
- Once you unlock dragon-riding, you can fly across the Isles that way—but initially, you’ll need to take public transportation from your capital city to the Dragon Isles.
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Complete PvP World Quests on the Dragon Isles. One of the quickest ways to farm bloody tokens in WoW is by completing World Quests, which become active daily. However, remember that not all World Quests offer the same rewards; the baseline reward is 50-100 bloody tokens per quest, though some quests come with an extra 300 tokens, while others offer a piece of War Mode gear or faction reputation instead. [2] X Research source
- Tip: PvP World Quests spawn sporadically and usually remain available for a couple of days, so check the available list of World Quests periodically each week to ensure you catch them all.
- To get bloody tokens, any World Quests you complete must take place on the Dragon Isles; World Quests elsewhere won’t feature the same rewards.
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Loot bloody tokens from War Supply Crates. War Supply Crates appear during Air Drop events in Dragonflight —which spawn randomly across the Dragon Isles. Watch out for a zone-wide announcement by a Dracthyr; after that, you’ll see a plane fly across the zone at a particular trajectory, dropping a War Supply Crate partway through its flight. Find and loot the crate! The first crate of the day grants 200 bloody tokens, and every crate after that grants 50 of them. [3] X Research source
- Tip: Open your map after an Air Drop announcement. You’ll see a gray dot with wings flying across the map, representing the plane.
- Once the crate drops, the plane will disappear—so place a custom marker on your map where the plane vanishes to find the crate more easily!
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Win bloody tokens by battling players from the opposing faction. Killing hostile players in free-for-all zones will net 1 or 2 bloody tokens per kill. While this method for gathering bloody tokens technically works indefinitely, it’s also much slower (and less efficient) than other farming methods. Thus, it’ll take a while to afford any items with bloody tokens if you only use this method! [4] X Research source
- Tip: Odds are you’ll get the opportunity to fight other players when you do World Quests (since most of them take place in free-for-all areas).
- So, rather than seeking out enemy players to fight on your own, just keep doing quests and battling enemies along the way.
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References
- ↑ https://us.battle.net/support/en/article/171707
- ↑ https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Bloody_Tokens
- ↑ https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/War_Mode
- ↑ https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/War_Mode
- ↑ https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Bloody_Tokens
- ↑ https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Fieldmaster_Emberath
- ↑ https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Fieldmaster_Emberath
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