The 20th Anniversary event is ending soon, and here’s what you need to know before it’s over:
Incognitro, the Indecipherable Felcycle Secrets
Alyx will make their way to Dornogal after the event ends and continue to offer clues to the locations of the Celebration Crates. Find and return all 11 Celebration Crates to earn the achievement Azeroth’s Greatest Detective that rewards “the Detective” title that will begin your investigation for the Incognitro, the Indecipherable Felcycle.
If you are missing the tools required for secret hunting after the event has ended, don’t worry! You can still get the secret tools, but through the Secrets of Azeroth questline introduced in Dragonflight’s Fracture in Time update.
Turn in Your Bronze Celebration Tokens
If you have any remaining tokens, now is the time to exchange them for Timewarped Badges or any remaining Anniversary items you may want to collect. Once the event ends, these tokens will no longer be usable, and we have no plans to use them in a future Anniversary event, so don’t miss your chance to cash them in.
Legacy Anniversary Items Vendor
The legacy Anniversary items vendor will not be returning next year, and it will likely be 5+ years before we see them again. If there are any items you want from this vendor, now is your last chance to grab them.
Classic Timewalking Vendors
When Classic Timewalking returns to the normal Timewalking rotation, Bobadormu will relocate to Stormwind and Grannadormu will relocate to Orgrimmar where they will now offer their rewards and quests.
Enjoy the last few days of World of Warcraft’s 20th Anniversary celebration!
Somehow I missed the token exchange at Historian Ma’di but it appears, I earned enough tokens through casual gameplay to buy the dragon (Azure Worldchiller) and all the titles from Notary Grably. It was a pleasant surprise at the end of this celebration event.
These event tasks should be in each Anniversary going forward.
So it appears if you’ve not got all the Ensembles you’ll not be able to get them afterwards as the currency is going away. No reason to remove the currency other than forcing FOMO on players. Could easily just roll everything into future anniversaries. If it takes you a few years to get everything you want that’s fine, but not for Blizzard apparently. (I have everything already - I just don’t see the point of removing this other than to screw over players with less play time.)
Why is it ending already? The EU 20 year anniversary is in February - it would be logical if it was still open there.
But I guess you forgot all about EU - again.
Sounds grossly unfair to me to give different regions a different run time. We are all celebrating 20 years regardless of when the various regions had their launches.