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World of Warcraft Explains Bonus Trader's Tender Origin

World of Warcraft Explains Bonus Trader's Tender Origin

The World of Warcraft (WoW) has provided clarity on the unexpected bonus Trader's Tender that players have been receiving this month. The revelation dispels confusion and addresses concerns surrounding the origins of this in-game currency.

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Revealing the Bonus: Trader's Tender Linked to Trading Post Achievement

Players completing their Traveler's Log for 12 months were surprised to find an additional 500 Trader's Tender in their inventory this January. Speculation arose about whether this was an intentional reward or an inadvertent glitch. WoW has now officially explained that this extra benefit is tied to the Trading Post Enthusiast achievement.

The Trading Post Enthusiast achievement, unfortunately, does not currently list Trader's Tender as one of its rewards. However, players completing their Traveler's Log for 12 consecutive months are entitled to this additional 500 Trader's Tender, providing a meaningful incentive for long-term engagement with the game.

What the Achievement Entails and What Players Can Expect

Upon achieving the Trading Post Enthusiast status, players not only receive 500 bonus Trader's Tender but also unlock the Burden of Unrelenting Justice color-changing cosmetic ensemble. Additionally, two static versions of this transmog, set to release with WoW's upcoming Patch 10.2.5, will further enhance player customization options.

This revelation has put to rest concerns among the player community, who initially questioned the purpose and origin of the extra Trader's Tender. With this clarification, WoW enthusiasts can now look forward to a more informed and enjoyable gaming experience as they strive to attain the Trading Post Enthusiast achievement.

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