Summary

World of Warcraftfans can get the Theramore Tabard and Mini Mana Bomb toy inMists of Pandaria Remix– but only if they complete the Theramore’s Fall Scenario at exactly level 35. While this bug will almost certainly be fixed soon, players hoping to score these discontinuedWorld of Warcraftcollectibles now should be aware of the peculiar restrictions surrounding them.

InWoW Remix: Mists of Pandaria, fans can obtain all sorts ofrare and exclusiveWorld of Warcraftcosmeticsand collectibles. This includes the Theramore Tabard and Mini Mana Bomb, two limited-time items that Alliance and Horde players could respectively obtain if they finished their versions of the Theramore’s Fall Scenario beforeWorld of WarcraftreleasedMists of Pandaria. That said, many fans reported they did not receive these items after finishing the Scenario, prompting Blizzard to investigate.

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Now, some players have discovered these rare collectibles, as well as the strange glitch surrounding their acquisition. After finishing the Scenario, Alliance characters are mailed the Theramore Tabard by Jaina Proudmoore, and Horde players are sent the Mini Mana Bomb by Thalen Songweaver – but only if theycomplete theWorld of WarcraftScenarioat exactly level 35. This peculiar requirement is a bug that will likely be fixed before long, but as discovered by Redditor andWoWplayer Doomhammer24, fans won’t receive the rewards if they are at a higher or lower level at the end of the Scenario.

How to Get the Theramore Tabard and Mini Mana Bomb in WoW Remix: Mists of Pandaria

TheCloak of Infinite Potential inWoW Remix: Mists of Pandariagives players bonus experience from all sources, meaning wearing it in the Scenario can cause characters to level up. If fans are trying to get these items beforeWorld of Warcraftfixes it, they may need to unequip their cloaks to avoid leveling up mid-Scenario.

This odd glitch likely stems from the original unlock requirements for these collectibles. Though Theramore’s Fall could be played at level 90 inMists of Pandaria, the items could only be earned by fans who finished the Scenario during the Pre-Patch at level 85 – the equivalent of level 35 afterWorld of Warcraft’s last level squish inShadowlands. Through some fluke, it seems the system only offers these rewards if characters are at the same level as they would have been during the pre-patch. Comical as the bug might be, hopefully,World of Warcraftcan fix the problem soon so players won’t miss out on getting these awesome items while they still can.

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World of Warcraft: Dragonflight was developed by Blizzard Entertainment and is the ninth expansion pack for the iconic massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft.Dragonflight features an overhauled user interface, raises the level cap to 70, and introduces a new race and class.