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1200 Tickets - Amulet of the Darkmoon

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Step right up, step right up! If you have tickets from the Darkmoon Faire you'd like redeemed, then just say so! You can redeem tickets in various denominations for wondrous and fantastic prizes. Don't be shy, give it a try!
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Darkmoon Faire Prize Ticket (1200)

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You will receive:
Amulet of the Darkmoon

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Here you go, here you go! A prize fit for a king! Congratulations to you, my friend!

If you have more tickets you'd like to turn in, then please let me know! For as long as the Darkmoon Faire is here, I'll redeem your tickets.

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By plum on 05/11/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
If you're the industrious melee type, and you're not in a raid guild, Darkmoon Faire offers one of the best neck pieces available to you with this item. You will have to work to get the 1200 tickets to get the item. I have found that farming rugged leather and making rugged armor kits was a fast way to get tickets.

Here is a breakdown:

8 rugged armor kits = 20 tickets.
You'll need 480 rugged armor kits to get the required 1200 tickets. It is completely obtainable with some work, and it is a great reward for the effort.
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By Vanter on 07/11/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
It depends greatly on your server's economy on which way is cheapest... Typically it's dense stone, but sometimes it's thorium bars.
Here's a quick way to find out how much it's going to cost you per turnin:
Multiply the cost of one stack (20) of each item by the following: 2 for rugged leather, 1.6 for dense stone, and for the widgets, .9 * Thorium Bars + .3 * Runecloth.
Therefore, let's say that on your server, thorium bars cost 3g a stack, runecloth 1g, rugged leather 2g and dense stone 2g.
That means each turn in costs 3g for thorium, 4g for leather, and 3.2g for stone. (for a total of 180g for 1200)
Now you usually will end up using a combination, depending on what is on the AH at any given time, or your own farming skills, but this is a handy tool for those who plan on buying a majority of it.
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By Teacup on 09/26/2007 (Patch 2.2.0)
You can obtain either the Orb or Amulet of the Darkmoon by collecting tickets by handing in specific items. These items can range from https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=5134 Small Furry Paw to https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=19933 Glowing Scorpid Blood as well as many crafted items by Blacksmiths, Engineers and Leatherworkers.

Note: In all of this, the auction house is your friend!

You can gain a head start by solely handing in https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=5117 Vibrant Plumes. If you hand in other low level items you will gain less tickets and require more of an effort with the higher end - so don't do it! A total of 125 https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=5117 Vibrant Plumes is required for 25 turn ins (5 per turn in.) Giving you a total of 300 tickets.

Now you require 900 more tickets. For maximum ticket gain, at 20 tickets per turn in, you have a choice of: 10 x https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=11404 Evil Bat Eyes, 10 x https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=19933 Glowing Scorpid Blood, 8 x https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=12644 Dense Grinding Stones, 6 x https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=15994 Thorium Widgets or 8 x https://vanillawowdb.com/?item=15564 Rugged Armor Kit.

This equates to 45 turn ins, or depending on your choice of item:Good luck! ^_^
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By Chungking on 03/10/2009 (Patch 3.0.9)
This should reward rep aswell imo, but it doesnt. Maybe a possible Fos in the future
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By Deathbetray on 05/05/2011 (Patch 3.1.3)
This claims to be an Alliance-only quest, yet I'm standing at the NPC atm and this quest is displayed (although I haven't bought the amulet due to not having enough tokens).

Can anyone confirm that this is no longer an Alliance-only quest? And possible likewise with the supposed Horde-only https://vanillawowdb.com/?quest=7940 Orb of the Darkmoon?

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