Event



Events in Azeroth (also known as World Events, Seasonal Events or Holidays when appropriate) run the gamut from small yet ferocious free-for-all skirmishes for loot, to world-wide friendly celebrations, to ongoing military campaigns. An event of this kind is defined, with one exception, by being only available in the game at certain times and not others, ranging from several times a day, to annually, to one-time historical happenings never to be seen again. Below are some of the events, which are fun if you ever get around to them.

Types of environment changes accompanying events include:
 * caravans, tents, or wagons being added to an area,
 * decorations on buildings,
 * new fixed devices,
 * new mobs, quest givers, vendors, or other NPCs,
 * special drink and food,
 * holiday-specific quests and quest rewards, and
 * holiday-themed recipes.

Ongoing events
Over the course of Azeroth's troubled history, the times of celebration have fallen under the shadow of the conflicts that have shaped and scarred the world. Every day, as new challenges surface, new champions answer the call to arms, relishing the glory and the rewards of battles well fought. Below are details of some of the current disturbances warranting investigation - and participation - by the world's most adventurous heroes.


 * Argent Tournament - Permanent, at the Argent Tournament grounds in northern Icecrown.
 * Despite being available at all times, Tournament achievements are listed under "World Events". It's possible this may once have been intended to be a one-time event leading up to the assault on the Lich King. The fact that "construction was completed" between its release and the next patch may also explain its event classification.
 * Gurubashi Arena Booty Run - Every 3 hours, at the arena in Stranglethorn Vale.
 * Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza - Sundays from 2-4pm, in Stranglethorn Vale.
 * Darkmoon Faire - First week of each month, in Mulgore and Elwynn Forest, and primarily on Darkmoon Island.
 * Darkmoon Deathmatch - Every 3 hours at the southern pavilion of the Darkmoon Faire, during Faire week.Faction Assaults.jpg will only be available for a set period of time before they are gone, at least until the next one.]]
 * Wanderer's Festival - Sundays from 9-11 pm in Krasarang Wilds
 * Legion Assaults
 * Faction Assaults - Introduced in patch 8.1.0, these consist of invasions by the Horde or the Alliance forces in Kul Tiras and Zandalar, respectively.

Seasonal events
To help offset the strain and tension of constant warfare, the leaders of the Horde and the Alliance occasionally organize full-blown festivities for their people, centered around holidays and special events. What better way to celebrate the year's victories and other achievements than in the company of a few thousand of your closest allies?

Micro-holidays
First introduced in patch 7.1.5, these new "micro-holiday" events offer brief holiday-style activities for players to take part in. Unlike the larger holidays like Hallow's End, which run for weeks, these micro-holidays usually only last a day or two, and often involve specific events taking place in the world or celebrate important moments in Azeroth's history. These micro-holidays are only meant for fun and therefore do not offer any significant rewards like permanent pets or mounts, but can still provide some variety and opportunities for hijinks, as well as breathing new life into some of the more static parts of the game world.

Unique events
A number of one-time-only World Events have occurred throughout the game's history. Most of these events have either directly resulted in changes to the game world or were pre-cursors to expansion packs. They are distinguished from removed content by the fact that they were planned to last only a short time after release (at most one major patch) rather than being removed due to either considerations for new content or gameplay concerns, updates, and other fixes. Note that simply being introduced and removed quickly (e.g. a quest added in patch 3.3.5 and removed for The Shattering) does not qualify something as a One-Time Event or part of one - it must be related to a unique period or occasion.




 * World of Warcraft 15th Anniversary &mdash; This anniversary was unique by offering a special version of Alterac Valley (Korrak's Revenge, a tribute to its earlier versions) and a Deathwing-inspired mount (Obsidian Worldbreaker), acquired by defeating previous expansions villains in Memories of Fel, Frost and Fire.
 * War of the Thorns - This was the Battle for Azeroth pre-expansion event. After the discovery of Azerite in Kalimdor, Sylvanas decides to assault the night elf territory, and eventually manages to burn down Teldrassil.
 * Diablo's 20th Anniversary &mdash; Celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Diablo franchise.
 * Legion Invasions &mdash; Taking place with Patch 7.0.3, this world event preceded the release of Legion. The event featured the invasion of Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms by forces of the Burning Legion. It was also the first pre-launch event in which characters as low as level 10 could participate in defending affected zones, thanks to new tech allowing mob level to scale to the player's.
 * World of Warcraft 10th Anniversary &mdash; This anniversary featured Tarren Mill vs Southshore and Level 100 Molten Core.




 * Iron Horde Incursion &mdash; Taking place with patch 6.0.2, this unique world event preceded the release of Warlords of Draenor. The event featured orcs coming through the Dark Portal, ravaging the Blasted Lands and taking over Blackrock Mountain. An extensive quest line saw players battling the Iron Horde invaders in a phased, level-90 only version of the Blasted Lands.


 * Battlefield: Barrens &mdash; Taking place in patch 5.3.0, this event transformed the Northern Barrens, introducing hundreds of new NPCs, new areas and a number of dynamic events, along with a range of rewards for participation. Focusing on the building conflict between Garrosh Hellscream and his loyal Kor'kron and the rebelling forces of Vol'jin's Darkspear Rebellion, adventurers from both the Horde and the Alliance were able to assist the rebels in their preparations for the coming war against the warchief. Players secured supplies for the rebellion by defeating Kor'kron units and their powerful commanders, escorting their faction's supply caravans through the zone and even stealing supplies from overturned Kor'kron caravans.


 * Elemental Unrest &mdash; Beginning on 11 November 2010, this event is the precursor to the devastating events of the Cataclysm expansion.
 * The Dark Portal by Brian Huang.jpg was the first pre-expansion event in World of Warcraft.]]Operation: Gnomeregan and Zalazane's Fall &mdash; Beginning on 7 September 2010, these world events were the first precursors to the Cataclysm expansion and allowed Alliance and Horde players to assist in the retaking of Gnomeregan's surface and the Echo Isles respectively.
 * Night Elf Mohawk &mdash; This mini event happened in patch 3.2.2: Night Elf Mohawk NPC's were added in the starting zones offering players Mohawk Grenade (only those who believed in them).
 * Zombie Infestation &mdash; Introduced in patch 3.0.2, this world event was a precursor to the Wrath of the Lich King expansion and featured plagued crates that would transform players into zombies with the ability to pass the zombie plague onto others. It was followed by a reprise of the Scourge Invasion world event from patch 1.11.0.
 * The Spirit of Competition &mdash; This event occurred simultaneously with the in Beijing, and simply rewarded players for completing battlegrounds during the event.
 * Battle for Sun's Reach &mdash; Introduced in patch 2.4.0, this world event occurs once per server and requires the completion of a number of daily quests on the Isle of Quel'Danas in order to allow the Shattered Sun Offensive to take over and rebuild the town of Sun's Reach.
 * The Dark Portal Opens &mdash; Introduced in patch 2.0.1, this world event was a precursor to the The Burning Crusade expansion and featured the forces of the Horde, Alliance, and Argent Dawn fighting back against the demonic legions entering Azeroth through the Dark Portal.




 * The Scourge Invasion &mdash; Originally introduced in patch 1.11.0, this world event involved an invasion of Scourge forces across the world to coincide with the release of the Naxxramas raid instance. During the invasion, several regions of Azeroth came under attack by Scourge forces. Members of the Argent Dawn organized a worldwide counter to the Scourge invasion, keeping an eye out for any necropolis sightings and passing on their information to all adventurers willing to aid them in their struggle.


 * Gates of Ahn'Qiraj &mdash; Introduced in patch 1.9.0, this two-part world event occurred once per server (until patch 3.2.0) resulted in the opening of Ahn'Qiraj. It was comprised of a quest chain completed by a single player to obtain the Scepter of the Shifting Sands to open the gates themselves, as well as a server-wide war effort to gather materials for the Horde and Alliance to battle the insectoid menace that issued forth from the opened gates.
 * Elemental Invasions &mdash; Introduced in patch 1.4.0, this event was marked by random elemental invasions in Silithus, Winterspring, Un'goro Crater and Azshara. This was recurrent event that happened aproximately every 3 days, and it was only removed in patch 4.0.1.

Other events

 * End of beta event
 * Timewalking