Heirloom Gear Guide
Luxrah • Published April 20, 2023
Heirlooms are special pieces of equipment that scale with the level of your character and provide an experience bonus. They are ideal for leveling, not only for the increased experience they provide but because you will not need to replace them as you level up. Heirlooms are also account bound, meaning that once you obtain one, you will be able to use it for any character on that account. Heirlooms received a buff for the Dragonflight expansion, and will generally be much more powerful than any other gear you can acquire at that level.
Once an heirloom has been acquired, it will appear in the Heirloom tab of your Collections window. There you can click on it, and a new copy of the item will be added to your character’s bag. You do not need to purchase the item again or send it by mail.
Currently, heirlooms can scale up to level 59, which should get you up to Dragonflight content. Heirlooms must be upgraded in order to continue scaling, but once upgraded, they are upgraded for the entire account. Most heirlooms can be bought with gold. Some can also be bought with other forms of currency. We’ll cover where and how you can buy each piece, and how to upgrade them. But first, the heirloom achievements!
How to Get the Chauffered Chopper
The Chauffeured Chopper is a level 1 mount that you can get by collecting heirlooms. It is the only mount you can use before learning the Riding skill at level 20. This mount is pretty nice to have if you’re leveling alts – which is probably the case if you’re collecting heirlooms in the first place.
Here are the achievements you can get for collecting heirlooms. When you have completed all four by collecting 35 heirlooms in total, you will receive your mount.
The mount has a 60% speed increase over running, which does not go up with your Riding skill. This is because you’re not the one driving it. Your driver is Franklin Martin if you’re Alliance, or Koak Hoburn if you’re Horde. You ride in the sidecar, but you still control the vehicle’s movement.


The Heirloom Set Bonuses
Wearing multiple heirloom pieces together will grant you set bonuses. Heirlooms no longer have individual experience bonuses like they once did. Instead, you will get your experience bonuses from wearing a set of heirlooms, collectively known as Regalia of Fabled Adventurers.
There are eight heirloom slots that count toward the set bonuses: Heirloom Helm, Heirloom Necklace, Heirloom Shoulders, Heirloom Cloak, Heirloom Chestpiece, Heirloom Legs, and two Heirloom Rings. Weapons and off-hands do not count toward the set bonuses. You will need to wear heirlooms in six of those eight slots to activate all of the set bonuses.
The set bonuses are:
- (2) Set: Rested experience consumed is reduced by 30%.
- (3) Set: Increases your out-of-combat regeneration in the outdoors, normal dungeons and battlegrounds.
- (5) Set: Gaining a level triggers Burst of Knowledge, dealing Holy damage to nearby enemies and granting you 40%to your primary stat for 2 min. Defeating enemies extends this effect, up to an additional 2 min.
- (6) Set: Rested experience consumed is reduced by an additional 30%.
Where to Buy Heirlooms
Heirlooms can be bought in several different places depending on the currency you wish to purchase them with.
- Guild heirlooms are bought with gold, but they must first be unlocked by completing guild achievements.
- Brawler’s Guild heirlooms are also bought with gold, but must be unlocked through the Brawler’s Guild
Vendor Name | Currency | Location |
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Krom Stoutarm | Gold | Hall of Explorers, Ironforge (75, 10) |
Shay Pressler | Gold (Guild) | The Trade District, Stormwind (65, 77) |
Steeg Haskell | Gold (Guild) | The Commons, Ironforge (36, 84) |
Velia Moonbow | Gold (Guild) | Warrior’s Terrace, Darnassus (64, 38) |
Nuri | Gold (Guild) | Trader’s Tier, The Exodar (54, 71) |
Riha | Gold (Guild) | Terrace of Light, Shattrath (59, 47) |
Mirla Silverblaze | Gold (Guild) | Runeweaver Square, Dalaran (52, 56) |
Quackenbush | Gold (Brawler’s Guild) | Bizmo’s Brawlpub, Deeprun Tram, Stormwind (67, 34) |
Liliana Emberfrost | Mark of Honor | Old Town, Stormwind (74, 68) |
Knight Dameron | Mark of Honor | Wintergrasp Fortress, Wintergrasp (52, 18) (Only when the Alliance control Wintergrasp) |
Daenrand Dawncrest | Darkmoon Prize Ticket | Darkmoon Faire, Darkmoon Island (48, 67) |
Dame Evniki Kapsalis | Champion’s Seal | Argent Tournament Grounds, Icecrown (69, 23) |
Provisioner Stoutforge | 7th Legion Service Medal | Tradewinds Market, Boralus (67, 26) |
Vendor Name | Currency | Location |
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Estelle Gendry | Gold | The Rogues’ Quarter, Undercity (78, 76) (Before the Battle of Lordaeron) Pathfinder’s Den, Orgrimmar (57, 90) (After the Battle of Lordaeron) |
Goram | Gold (Guild) | The Valley of Strength, Orgrimmar (48, 76) |
Randah Songhorn | Gold (Guild) | Center Rise, Thunder Bluff (38, 63) |
Kim Horn | Gold (Guild) | The Trade Quarter, Undercity (70, 44) |
Larissia | Gold (Guild) | Walk of Elders, Silvermoon (78, 85) |
Riha | Gold (Guild) | Terrace of Light, Shattrath (59, 47) |
Mirla Silverblaze | Gold (Guild) | Runeweaver Square, Dalaran (52, 56) |
Paul North | Gold (Brawler’s Guild) | Brawl’gar Arena, Valley of Honor, Orgrimmar (70, 31) |
Galra | Mark of Honor | Valley of Spirits, Orgrimmar (38, 70) |
Stone Guard Mukar | Mark of Honor | Wintergrasp Fortress, Wintergrasp (52, 18) (Only when the Horde control Wintergrasp) |
Daenrand Dawncrest | Darkmoon Prize Ticket | Darkmoon Faire, Darkmoon Island (48, 67) |
Dame Evniki Kapsalis | Champion’s Seal | Argent Tournament Grounds, Icecrown (69, 23) |
Provisioner Mukra | Honorbound Service Medal | The Docks, Dazar’alor (51, 95) |
How to Upgrade Heirlooms
By default, a new heirloom will only scale up to level 29. Beyond that point, its stats will not scale any higher and it will not count toward any set bonuses. In order to rectify that, you will need to upgrade the item.
To upgrade a weapon you will need an Heirloom Scabbard. To upgrade any other piece, you will need an Heirloom Armor Casing. These can both be purchased from most of the heirloom vendors listed in the section above, as well as from Timewalking vendors and many holiday vendors. You can also acquire two of each from a level 3 garrison quest chain, starting with the quest Mystery Notebook.
Here are all of the Heirloom tokens along with their levels and their costs:
Name | Ancient Heirloom Armor Casing | Timeworn Heirloom Armor Casing | Weathered Heirloom Armor Casing | Battle-Hardened Heirloom Armor Casing | Eternal Heirloom Armor Casing |
Rank | 1/5 | 2/5 | 3/5 | 4/5 | 5/5 |
Level | 34 | 39 | 44 | 49 | 59 |
Gold | 500 | 1000 | 2000 | 5000 | 5000 |
Champion’s Seal | 55 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Mark of Honor | 12 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Darkmoon Prize Ticket | 100 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Timewarped Badge | 750 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
Coin of Ancestry | 40 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 |
Burning Blossom | 350 | 600 | 600 | 600 | 600 |
Tricky Treat | 250 | 450 | 450 | 450 | 450 |
Name | Ancient Heirloom Scabbard | Timeworn Heirloom Scabbard | Weathered Heirloom Scabbard | Battle-Hardened Heirloom Scabbard | Eternal Heirloom Scabbard |
Rank | 1/5 | 2/5 | 3/5 | 4/5 | 5/5 |
Level | 34 | 39 | 44 | 49 | 59 |
Gold | 750 | 1500 | 3000 | 7500 | 7500 |
Champion’s Seal | 64 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Mark of Honor | 14 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Darkmoon Prize Ticket | 120 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Timewarped Badge | 900 | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 |
Love Token | 200 | 450 | 450 | 450 | 450 |
Brewfest Prize Token | 300 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
Complete List of Heirlooms
And now without further ado, here is every heirloom item that is currently available for each equipment slot!
Heirloom head pieces can only be purchased from guild vendors. You must have Friendly reputation with your guild to buy them. They each cost 500 gold.
Name | Armor Type | Source |
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Tattered Dreadmist Mask | Cloth | Guild vendor |
Preened Tribal War Feathers | Leather | Guild vendor |
Stained Shadowcraft Cap | Leather | Guild vendor |
Mystical Coif of Elements | Guild vendor | |
Tarnished Raging Berserker’s Helm | Guild vendor | |
Burnished Helm of Might | Plate | Guild vendor |
Polished Helm of Valor | Plate | Guild vendor |
Pristine Lightforge Helm | Plate | Guild vendor |
Eternal neck pieces can be purchased from standard heirloom vendors for 700 gold. The Man’ari Training Amulet is a reward for the Assault on Felfire Armory mission in the Class Hall, which is made available through the Felfire Shattering quest.
Name | Source |
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Eternal Amulet of the Redeemed | Gold vendor |
Eternal Emberfury Talisman | Gold vendor |
Eternal Horizon Choker | Gold vendor |
Eternal Talisman of Evasion | Gold vendor |
Eternal Will of the Martyr | Gold vendor |
Eternal Woven Ivy Necklace | Gold vendor |
Man’ari Training Amulet | Class Hall mission: Assault on Felfire Armory |
All shoulder pieces can be purchased from standard heirloom vendors for 500 gold. Half of them can also be bought with 8 Mark of Honor, and the other half can be purchased with either 25 Champion’s Seal or 50 Darkmoon Prize Ticket.
Most heirloom back pieces can only be purchased from guild vendors. You must have Friendly reputation with your guild to buy them. They each cost 500 gold. There is also one heirloom cloak for each faction that can be purchased for 75 PVP service medals.
Name | Source |
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Ancient Bloodmoon Cloak | Guild vendor |
Inherited Cape of the Black Baron | Guild vendor |
Ripped Sandstorm Cloak | Guild vendor |
Worn Stoneskin Gargoyle Cape | Guild vendor |
Banded Gilnean Cloak (Alliance only) | 7th Legion Service Medal vendor |
Stone Guard’s Bladed Cloak (Horde only) | Honorbound Service Medal vendor |
All chest pieces can be purchased from standard heirloom vendors for 500 gold. All except for one can also be purchased with either 25 Champion’s Seal or 50 Darkmoon Prize Ticket.
Name | Armor Type | Source |
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Tattered Dreadmist Robe | Cloth | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor |
Preened Ironfeather Breastplate | Leather | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor |
Stained Shadowcraft Tunic | Leather | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor |
Champion’s Deathdealer Breastplate | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor | |
Mystical Vest of Elements | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor | |
Burnished Breastplate of Might | Plate | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor |
Polished Breastplate of Valor | Plate | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor |
Pristine Lightforge Breastplate | Plate | Gold vendor |
Heirloom leg pieces can only be purchased from guild vendors. Your guild must complete the Working Better as a Team guild achievement to unlock them. You must have Honored reputation with your guild to buy them. They each cost 500 gold.
Name | Armor Type | Source |
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Tattered Dreadmist Leggings | Cloth | Guild vendor |
Preened Wildfeather Leggings | Leather | Guild vendor |
Stained Shadowcraft Pants | Leather | Guild vendor |
Mystical Kilt of Elements | Guild vendor | |
Tarnished Leggings of Destruction | Guild vendor | |
Burnished Legplates of Might | Plate | Guild vendor |
Polished Legplates of Valor | Plate | Guild vendor |
Pristine Lightforge Legplates | Plate | Guild vendor |
There are only four heirloom rings. Three are from garrison shipyard missions. The fourth is a reward from Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza, which happens every Sunday and can only be won by 50 people each week.
Name | Source |
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Admiral Taylor’s Loyalty Ring | Garrison shipyard mission: The House Always Wins |
Captain Sander’s Returned Band | Garrison shipyard mission: For Hate’s Sake |
Dread Pirate Ring | Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza |
Signet of the Third Fleet | Garrison shipyard mission: The Wave Mistress |
Heirloom trinkets come from a variety of places. Several can be purchased from standard heirloom vendors for 700 gold. The other sources are as follows:
- Two trinkets can be bought with either 35 Champion’s Seal or 70 Darkmoon Prize Ticket
- The three Inherited trinkets can be bought for four Mark of Honor
- There are four trinkets for each faction that can be purchased for 75 PVP service medals
- Two trinkets are rewards from winning either Gurubashi Arena Grand Master in Stranglethorn Vale or Darkmoon Dominator on Darkmoon Island 13 times
- Finally, Touch of the Void is acquired from completing the mission The Consuming Void in your Draenor garrison
Most heirloom weapons can be purchased from standard heirloom vendors. One-hand weapons and polearms can be bought for 650 gold and two-hand and ranged weapons are 750 gold. Other sources are as follows:
- Several heirloom weapons can be bought for 10 Mark of Honor (regardless of one- or two-hand)
- Some one-hand weapons can be bought with 25 Champion’s Seal or 50 Darkmoon Prize Ticket
- Some two-hand weapons can be bought with 40 Champion’s Seal or 75 Darkmoon Prize Ticket
- Brawler’s Razor Claws can be purchased from Brawler’s Guild vendors when you reach rank 8 for 1000 gold
- Spear of Rethu requires completing the archaeology quest Neltharion’s Lair: Misdirected in Highmountain
There are only three off-hand heirlooms, and two of them are shields. They can all be purchased from standard heirloom vendors for 700 gold, or with either 25 Champion’s Seal or 50 Darkmoon Prize Ticket.
Name | Type | Source |
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Musty Tome of the Lost | Off-hand | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor |
Flamescarred Draconian Deflector | Shield | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor |
Weathered Observer’s Shield | Shield | Gold vendor Champion’s Seal vendor Darkmoon Prize Ticket vendor |
There are a few other miscellaneous items that are classified as heirlooms. We’ll list those here for the sake of completion.
Flight Maps
This is a set of heirloom toys which will allow your alts to learn flight paths without having to discover them. These can be purchased from standard heirloom vendors for 10,000 gold a piece.
- Scouting Map: Modern Provisioning of the Eastern Kingdoms (Alliance only)
- Scouting Map: The Eastern Kingdoms Campaign (Horde only)
- Scouting Map: Surviving Kalimdor (Alliance only)
- Scouting Map: Walking Kalimdor with the Earthmother (Horde only)
- Scouting Map: The Many Curiosities of Outland
- Scouting Map: True Cost of the Northrend Campaign
- Scouting Map: Cataclysm’s Consequences
- Scouting Map: A Stormstout’s Guide to Pandaria
- Scouting Map: The Dangers of Draenor
- Scouting Map: United Fronts of the Broken Isles
- Scouting Map: The Wonders of Kul Tiras and Zandalar
- Scouting Map: Into the Shadowlands
Sons of Hodir Shoulder Enchants
These shoulder enchantments were made into heirloom items to make them easier to obtain on alts. They require Exalted reputation to purchase from the Sons of Hodir quartermaster and cost 100 gold.
- Greater Inscription of the Axe
- Greater Inscription of the Crag
- Greater Inscription of the Pinnacle
- Greater Inscription of the Storm
Mists of Pandaria Reputation Commendations
While these are technically heirloom items, they function more as account-wide unlocks. Unlocking them requires reaching Revered with the associated faction on any character on your account. The commendations can then be bought for 50 gold each. Once used, they will double reputation gains with that faction for all characters on your account.
- Grand Commendation of the Anglers
- Grand Commendation of the August Celestials
- Grand Commendation of the Dominance Offensive
- Grand Commendation of the Golden Lotus
- Grand Commendation of the Kirin Tor Offensive
- Grand Commendation of the Klaxxi
- Grand Commendation of the Lorewalkers
- Grand Commendation of Operation: Shieldwall
- Grand Commendation of the Order of the Cloud Serpent
- Grand Commendation of the Shado-Pan
- Grand Commendation of the Sunreaver Onslaught
- Grand Commendation of the Tillers
Unobtainable Heirlooms
There are two sets of heirloom items from the Warlords of Draenor expansion that are no longer obtainable in the game, but still usable if you have already collected them. These items don’t show up in the Collections window unless you already have them.
These were high-level heirloom weapons that dropped from Garrosh Hellscream, the final boss in the Siege of Orgrimmar raid. There is a different version of each weapon that dropped from each raid difficulty (except for Raid Finder). If you have collected them, they can now be used from level one like any other heirloom weapon. They are the only heirloom items that have gem sockets.
Name | Weapon Type | Primary Stat |
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Hellscream’s Barrier (Heroic) (Mythic) | Shield | Intellect |
Hellscream’s Cleaver (Heroic) (Mythic) | One-Hand Axe | Agility |
Hellscream’s Decapitator (Heroic) (Mythic) | Two-Hand Axe | Strength |
Hellscream’s Doomblade (Heroic) (Mythic) | One-Hand Sword | Strength |
Hellscream’s Pig Sticker (Heroic) (Mythic) | Polearm | Agility |
Hellscream’s Razor (Heroic) (Mythic) | Dagger | Agility |
Hellscream’s Shield Wall (Heroic) (Mythic) | Shield | Strength |
Hellscream’s Tome of Destruction (Heroic) (Mythic) | Off-Hand | Intellect |
Hellscream’s Warbow (Heroic) (Mythic) | Bow | Agility |
Hellscream’s Warmace (Heroic) (Mythic) | One-Hand Mace | Intellect |
Hellscream’s War Staff (Heroic) (Mythic) | Staff | Intellect |
These trinkets had a chance to drop from mythic dungeon bosses in Warlords of Draenor. Like the weapons that dropped from Garrosh, they used to be only for higher level characters, but can now be used from level one.