WoW World of Warcraft anniversary coldflame items
Image via Activision Blizzard

How to get the Coldflame Cosmetic Items from the WoW Anniversary Event

The WoW anniversary event is full of shiny new cosmetic items to collect, including several based on the awards given to Blizzard employees after working for the company for a certain amount of time. Thankfully you won’t need to wait several years to receive your in-game version, as we have a guide ready on how to get the Coldflame Cosmetic items from the World of Warcraft Anniversary Event.

Recommended Videos

How to Obtain the Coldflame Armaments Cosmetic Items during the WoW Anniversary Event

Like the revamped Tier 2 armor sets, the Coldflame items can be purchased from a vendor in the central pavilion of the WoW Anniversary Celebration Grounds for Bronze Celebration Tokens. This vendor is called Historian Ma’di and she sells 5 Coldflame items in total: a one-handed sword, a shield, a headpiece, a ring, and a backpiece. Each item costs 10 tokens each except for the backpiece which costs 15, for a total cost of 55 tokens. You can check out Siliconera’s guide on how to earn Bronze Celebration Tokens for tips on gathering them, and you can get a look at each of the Coldflame Cosmetic items via the gallery below:

If you found this guide helpful, be sure to check out some of Siliconera’s other guides such as All Titles Available via the Anniversary Event, or How to Complete the Codex of Chromie activity.

World of Warcraft, and The War Within expansion, are immediately available on PC and Mac, while the 20th Anniversary Event is set to last until January 6, 2025.


Siliconera is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Elliot Gostick
Elliot Gostick
Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.