

If that happens, you can decide rebid or move along. If another player outbids you, you’ll get immediate mail from the BMAH returning your bid. If you win the auction, it will arrive via in-game mail. Based on the amount of time left in the auction - Very Long, Long, Medium, or Short - you’ll wait from 30 minutes to 24 hours to find out if you’ve won. No need to hang around waiting for the results. When you’ve successfully put in a bid, you’ll get a pop up that says “Your bid has been accepted.” At the bottom of the panel, you see your available cash and a bid panel, and the game pops up a frame with an automatic bid for you. To bid on an item - and you can only bid, as nothing has a buyout price - just click on an item, such as the sewer rat. However, the BMAH is the perfect place to put this kind of item for those who didn’t play during Pandaria and can’t currently get to Ordos. Personally, I disagree with that restriction, since there’s no incentive for a Priest who did the Legendary quest to buy this unless they don’t want to go kill Ordos. For instance, the Deathwind Mantle in the image above is Priest-only and can only be used by people who did the Legendary cloak quest in Pandaria. Mousing over the item will give you more information. It’s all very hush-hush, don’t you know, but, as a purchaser, you want to know the goods are from “reputable” sources. The “Who” is a misnomer, as no players offer items for sale here, but it fits the theme: Madam Goya asks various NPCs if they have “excess inventory” they would be willing to part with. You see what’s offered the item level, if applicable how much time is left before the item expires who is offering the item and what the current bid is. It seems to depend completely on RNG which keeps people checking every day for what is for sale. Some days, there can be as many as seven items, and other days you’ll just see a couple. Not a lot was for sale when I took this photo. Once you’ve found the nearest BMAH, just click on either Madam Goya or Gosu and the box shown above will pop up. Using the BMAH is pretty much like using the regular auction house. Every 24 hours, the offerings change, offering a new selection of rare goods. There are also mounts and other fun items from the former World of Warcraft Trading Card Game. It could be pets, such as the faction pets from the Argent Tournament - and unless you love to joust, you probably don’t have those. Sometimes it’s gear with an extremely low drop rate. With each move, new goods have been added to Madam Goya’s offerings.
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How to use the Black Market Auction House


Madams Goya and Gosu are out of the way and surrounded by hostile mobs, but it’s worth the trip to obtain these otherwise unobtainable goodies. Boralus in Kul Tiras (where you’ll find Madam Goya’s associate Madam Gosu).Dalaran in The Broken Isles, on the right side in the Sewers by the shark and fishing pools.Nagrand, in the back of an ogre compound overlooking the Ring of Blood.The Veiled Stair in Pandaria, around the corner from the inn.Here’s where you can find the Black Market Auction House in each expansion: The proto-drake I just mentioned was a reward for getting the achievement Undying from 10-man Naxxramas - when the achievement was removed, the proto-drake disappeared.īut when we traveled to Draenor, Madam Goya came along, and she’s followed us through every expansion since. She was a collector of the rare and exotic, and had riches unobtainable within the game. Madam Goya, the proprietress of the BMAH, first showed up around the corner of the inn at the top of The Veiled Stair in Mists of Pandaria. If you’ve never heard of this secret version of the auction house or only heard it mentioned in passing, here’s a bit of history and a primer on how to use it.Ī brief history of shady dealings at the BMAH It now joins things like the Reins of the Plagued Proto-Drake and bags of Darkmoon Faire tickets as obtainable only via the BMAH. With the arrival of the pre-patch, the Reins of the Mighty Caravan Brutosaur went from a vendor item to an infrequent visitor on the Black Market Auction House (BMAH).
