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The War Within > WoWMay 20, 2025 11:00 am CT

Here’s a full rundown of the upcoming Battle for Azeroth Timewalking rewards

On June 17th we’ll be headed back to Kul Tiras and Zandalar when Battle for Azeroth joins the Timewalking dungeon rotation. This marks the kickoff of the latest iteration of Turbulent Timeways, so be sure to set a weekly reminder in order to avoid missing out on a fabulously infinite pirate dragon mount. As always, with new content comes new rewards, so let’s take a look at the things you’ll want to start saving up your Timewarped Badges to buy.

There are two mounts that will each set you back a hefty 5,000 badges. I am more excited about the Ivory Savagemane, a pale ravasaur with blood-red eyes. We have plenty of dinosaurs that can serve as our steeds, but this one is rather different from the rest of the raptors in the stable. The Moonlit Nightsaber is the other available mount, and while I do like the electric blue eyes and silver accents, it loses some of its appeal due to the very similar mounts that you can obtain in the Darkshore warfront area.

If you’re a fan of baby dinosaurs, then great news — for 2,200 badges you can take home Lil’ Daz’ti, a baby long-necked brutosaur. It’s an all-white recolor of the green version, Lil’ Ben’fon. It may win the cute battle, but the other pet is the Flotsam Harvester which might just be my very first purchase. We have one bog-standard harvester pet modeled after the ones that roam around Westfall, but this one is decked out in Kul Tiras-themed garb including a dive helmet and ship’s wheel back bling.

As always, the newly added rewards include more transmog pieces than you can shake a pirate hook at. The two complete ensembles enable you to look like a background extra from Dazar’alor or Boralus, and they each come in two color schemes. That dark red coat from the Bloodsail Smuggler’s Attire is calling to me from the reward rack. In a pleasing continuing of recent trends, each set comes with some options for fine-tuning the outfit. For example, you can choose between a kilt or pants without having to rummage through your entire wardrobe, because each set comes with both appearances.

There are also a great deal of weapon appearances being added, many of them previously unavailable. I think I might need to dust off my Pandaren Fury Warrior so that I can dual-wield giant cartoonish wrenches with Razdunk’s WR0-NC4 5300. Finally, there are a few pieces of gear that you can pick up for both their snazzy appearance and their usefulness for alts around level 50, such as the Azerite-Carved Ritual Kris.

Here’s a full rundown of the items available and their cost:

Mounts

Pets

Transmog Ensembles and Armor

Transmog Weapons and Off-hands

Weapons and Armor

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