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WoW Trading Post March 2026 is live! Grab the Comfy Bellflying Quilt monthly reward, two HD Mageweave ensembles, five mounts, and a surprising flood o
Oh, wonderful: WoW Trading Post March 2026 has arrived, themed "Live, Laugh" because apparently whoever names these things lost a bet. This month Blizzard looked at the imminent launch of the WoW Midnight expansion: you know, the Blood Elf expansion: and thought: "You know what this moment needs? An absolute avalanche of Night Elf weapons nobody asked for." Genuinely stunning creative alignment. But don't worry, you'll be too busy burning your hard-earned Trader's Tender on a magic carpet, a wooden fish sword, and three pieces of a skirt ensemble that inexplicably isn't even sold as an ensemble, to notice the thematic incoherence. Welcome to March. Bring your wallet and leave your dignity at the door.
The WoW Trading Post March 2026 catalogue is a curious beast: thematically scattered, mechanically generous, and occasionally brilliant. The month's theme: "Live, Laugh": sets an appropriately unserious tone for a lineup that includes a wooden fish sword with a physics-enabled bouncing murloc and fist weapons whose flavour text encourages cozy warmth while ripping enemies apart. Classic.
The headline monthly reward is the Comfy Bellflying Quilt, a magic carpet flying mount tied to the WoW Midnight expansion aesthetic and earned by completing enough Trading Post activities over the month. New purchasable items include two HD armour ensembles, a flood of Night Elf-themed weapons and back pieces, three toy-tier novelty weapons, boots, a skirt set, and one genuinely standout mount. Returning items bring four additional mounts back into stock, pushing the total available mount count to five: a rare and legitimately exciting number for a single month.
Total new items clock in at roughly 25 individual pieces. Budget-conscious players can assemble a complete Night Elf transmog look for well under 500 Tender. Big spenders chasing both Mageweave ensembles and the carpet mount are looking at 1,550+ Tender minimum. Plan accordingly.
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The Comfy Bellflying Quilt monthly reward is this month's freebie: earned, not purchased, by filling your Trading Post progress bar through any combination of in-game activities Blizzard deems sufficiently worth rewarding. It is a magic carpet flying mount, directly tied to the WoW Midnight expansion visual language, and it functions as a Sky Riding mount, meaning it plays by the new flight physics rules rather than the old hover-in-place style.
The carpet itself features a warm, quilted texture design: think "cozy grandmother's bedspread somehow became a viable aerial vehicle." If you complete the bar and claim nothing else this month, you've still walked away with a genuinely useful and visually distinct flying mount that will not look out of place in Midnight's zones. Do your dailies. Fill the bar. This one is worth it.
March 2026 is legitimately exceptional for mount collectors. Five mounts are available simultaneously: a combination of new releases and well-timed returning stock.
The purchasable companion to the monthly reward carpet, the Comfy Silvermoon Flying Quilt mount is the red colourway of the same flying carpet model. Where the monthly reward skews soft and neutral, this one leans into deep red and silver tones that visually reference Silvermoon City's architecture and colour palette: a small gesture toward the Midnight expansion theme that the rest of the month largely forgets to make. At 550 Tender it is the single most expensive item in the new stock. It is a Sky Riding mount. It is absolutely gorgeous. Whether it's worth more than both Mageweave ensembles combined is a question only your personal mount collection can answer.
A returning mount from a prior Trading Post cycle. If you missed it the first time, now is your second chance. No new cost data in the transcript: check the in-game shop for current tender price on return rotations.
The Shimus Freerunner mount return is the other big returning mount this month. Ground mount, previously popular, back in stock for players who skipped it. Again, verify cost in-game; returning items don't always carry the same Tender price as their original listing.
Two additional mounts arrive via the returning Blood Monarch set, which this month also brings back shoulders, belt, head transmog, a polearm, longbow, mace, sword, wings, and a wand under its umbrella. If you want the full Blood Monarch look, March is your month to lock it in.

The twin centrepieces of this month's armour offerings are the Ensemble Elaborate Lavender Mageweave Set and the Ensemble Elaborate Ruby Mageweave Set: two colourways of an HD Mageweave Set WoW Trading Post release that players have been waiting on since it was first data-mined. These are full high-definition remasters of the Mageweave set from Vanilla WoW, rebuilt from scratch with modern texture and mesh quality while retaining the original silhouette and feel.
Each ensemble includes a head piece, shoulders, three distinct chest variant options (yes, three: you pick the one you equip), legs, feet, and hands. That is a complete armour set with genuine variant customisation built in. Both colourways cost 500 Tender individually. Buying both sets you back 1,000 Tender. Mage players, tailoring enthusiasts, and Vanilla nostalgics should consider this a priority purchase.
The three chest variants per ensemble are not a tooltip trick: they are three separate chest transmog options included in one purchase. This is meaningfully more generous than a standard ensemble and worth factoring into the value calculation.
The Ensemble Sorcerers Violet Garb is a two-piece set consisting of a helm and a back piece in a purple colourway. The key differentiator here is that it is available to all armour types: cloth, leather, mail, and plate: which makes it broadly useful for any class wanting a touch of arcane-purple flair. For 100 Tender it is a low-commitment purchase with wide applicability. The helm design is solid; the back is understated. Nothing groundbreaking, but consistently useful.
The Obsidian Scale Treads WoW listing is a pair of boots with a dark, scale-textured design that appears to belong to a warrior or plate-wearer set: though which specific set they're intended to complement is genuinely unclear even to the content creator reviewing them. At 40 Tender they're a speculative purchase: useful if they happen to fill a gap in your existing transmog, irrelevant if they don't. Check your wardrobe before spending.
The Violet Dunecloth set Trading Post entry is three pieces sold separately for an oddly precise total of exactly 100 Tender: the skirt at 35, the vest at 35, and the belt at 30. The look is simple, coherent, and definitively not worth the administrative inconvenience of three separate purchases. It should be an ensemble. It is not an ensemble. Buy all three or don't bother: a lone Violet Dunecloth belt is not a fashion statement.
A purple version of a returning seasonal hat design. One of several colour variants released across prior months. If your collection is missing the purple iteration, here it is. Fifty Tender for a hat. It keeps your head warm. Literally in the flavour text context of this month's cozy theme. That's the full review.
March 2026 is aggressively weapon-heavy, splitting into two distinct vibes: Vanilla WoW callbacks and an extensive Night Elf weapon suite that arrived with absolutely no thematic explanation.
|
Item |
Type |
Cost |
Notes |
|
Big Navy Whirlwind Axe |
Weapon |
115 |
Two-handed axe. Vanilla WoW reference: the original Whirlwind Axe quest reward, now in navy. The most expensive weapon this month and worth it for the nostalgia alone if you levelled a Warrior in 2004. |
|
Little Navy Whirlwind Axe |
Weapon |
100 |
One-handed version of the above. Same design, scaled down. Little Navy Whirlwind Axe collectors can now dual-wield the absurdity. |
|
Glimmer's Little Fishsticks |
Weapon |
100 |
One-handed sword shaped like a wooden fish. Has a bouncing physics-enabled murloc decoration on the back: identical to a recent Twitch drop decor item. Expect it to flap wildly while you run. Glimmer's Little Fishsticks sword is stupid, perfect, and you probably want it. |
|
Little Blue Popper |
Weapon |
100 |
Toy wooden gun transmog. One-handed. Part of the novelty weapon trio alongside Fishsticks and the small axe. |
|
Little Purple Claws |
Weapon |
100 |
One-handed fist weapon. Visually massive on character models. Flavour text reads: "Keep cozy and warm while you rip your enemies apart." The Little Purple Claws fist weapon has the best tooltip in the entire catalogue this month. Mandatory purchase for anyone who respects the craft. |
|
Sister Moonlance |
Weapon |
100 |
Night Elf polearm. Standard NE aesthetic: curved, elegant, slightly over-designed. One of three 100-Tender Night Elf weapons. |
|
Sentinel's Night Bow |
Weapon |
80 |
Bow transmog in Night Elf design language. Functional, unfussy. Hunters rejoice, everyone else yawns. |
|
Archer's Nightedge |
Weapon |
80 |
One-handed sword with Night Elf styling. |
|
Archer's Shadow Talons |
Weapon |
80 |
Smaller dagger version of the above. 80 Tender. |
|
Huntress Moonblade |
Weapon |
80 |
One-handed sword that is essentially a massive shuriken you hold. The Huntress Moonblade sword transmog is genuinely distinctive: it looks wrong in the best possible way. A warglaive variant also exists for Demon Hunters at the same price. |
|
Priestess Star Blade |
Weapon |
80 |
One-handed dagger shaped like a tiny warglaive. The Priestess Star Blade dagger is cute, precise, and offensively underpriced. Its companion piece is the Priestess Star Point: same design, configured as an off-hand for casters. Buy both and pretend you're a Night Elf arcane assassin. |
|
Priestess Star Point |
Weapon |
80 |
Off-hand version of the Star Blade. Usable by caster classes. Makes you look like you've got a tiny warglaive in your off-hand. It does. |
|
Sisterhood Crescent |
Weapon |
80 |
Larger warglaive design: one-handed variant for non-Demon Hunter classes plus a proper warglaive version for DH. The Sisterhood Crescent warglaive is the most imposing of the Night Elf melee weapons this month. Gets points for scale. |

Two back-slot transmogs arrive this month, both quiver designs, both Night Elf-flavoured, and both sitting at 100 Tender each.
The Sentinel's Night Quiver WoW release is the first: a clean, standard quiver silhouette in Night Elf aesthetics. The second: Shade Stalker's Hunting Quiver: features marginally more surface detail and a slightly more elaborate design. Neither is dramatically different from the other. If you want a Night Elf quiver back piece and you only want one, get the Shade Stalker's for the extra detail. If you want both, that's 200 Tender on quivers, which is a choice you are free to make.
The Shimus Freerunner mount return and Ruby Butterfly are the standout returning mounts. The Blood Monarch suite is substantial: if you skipped the full set when it first appeared, March is a legitimate opportunity to complete it. The Pearlescent Butterfly is a quieter win for mount collectors who prefer understated elegance over flash.
|
Item |
Category |
Tender Cost |
|
Comfy Bellflying Quilt |
Mount |
Free (Monthly) |
|
Comfy Silvermoon Flying Quilt |
Mount |
550 |
|
Ensemble Elaborate Lavender Mageweave Set |
Armor |
500 |
|
Ensemble Elaborate Ruby Mageweave Set |
Armor |
500 |
|
Big Navy Whirlwind Axe |
Weapon |
115 |
|
Ensemble Sorcerer's Violet Garb |
Armor |
100 |
|
Glimmer's Little Fishsticks |
Weapon |
100 |
|
Little Blue Popper |
Weapon |
100 |
|
Little Navy Whirlwind Axe |
Weapon |
100 |
|
Little Purple Claws |
Weapon |
100 |
|
Sentinel's Night Quiver |
Armor |
100 |
|
Shade Stalker's Hunting Quiver |
Armor |
100 |
|
Sister Moonlance |
Weapon |
100 |
|
Archer's Nightedge |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Archer's Shadow Talons |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Huntress Moonblade |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Huntress Moonblade (Warglaive) |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Priestess Star Blade |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Priestess Star Point (Off-hand) |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Sentinel's Night Bow |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Sisterhood Crescent |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Sisterhood Crescent (Warglaive) |
Weapon |
80 |
|
Violet Winter Toque |
Armor |
50 |
|
Obsidian Scale Treads |
Armor |
40 |
|
Violet Dunecloth Skirt |
Armor |
35 |
|
Violet Dunecloth Vest |
Armor |
35 |
|
Violet Dunecloth Belt |
Armor |
30 |

WoW Trading Post March 2026 is live! Grab the Comfy Bellflying Quilt monthly reward, two HD Mageweave ensembles, five mounts, and a surprising flood o

WoW Trading Post March 2026 is live! Grab the Comfy Bellflying Quilt monthly reward, two HD Mageweave ensembles, five mounts, and a surprising flood o

WoW Trading Post March 2026 is live! Grab the Comfy Bellflying Quilt monthly reward, two HD Mageweave ensembles, five mounts, and a surprising flood o

WoW Trading Post March 2026 is live! Grab the Comfy Bellflying Quilt monthly reward, two HD Mageweave ensembles, five mounts, and a surprising flood o

WoW Trading Post March 2026 is live! Grab the Comfy Bellflying Quilt monthly reward, two HD Mageweave ensembles, five mounts, and a surprising flood o

The Comfy Bellflying Quilt: a Sky Riding magic carpet mount earned by completing Trading Post activities throughout March. It's free, it's tied to Midnight's aesthetic, and it's worth grinding for.
If you love Vanilla WoW transmogs, yes. Each includes three chest variants plus a full armour set: 500 Tender each is genuinely fair for the content delivered.
Five total: Comfy Bellflying Quilt (free), Comfy Silvermoon Flying Quilt (550 Tender), plus Ruby Butterfly, Pearlescent Butterfly, and Shimus Freerunner returning this month.
It's a legitimate transmog weapon: a one-handed sword: with a physics-enabled bouncing murloc decoration. Functionally real, spiritually unhinged, 100 Tender.
Nobody knows. The Midnight expansion launched this month and yet Night Elf weapons dominate the catalogue. Blizzard's planning cycles remain magnificently inscrutable.


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