Summary
While plate classes inWorld of Warcraftcan unlock the new cosmetic version of the Tusks of Mannoroth, other players seem to encounter a bug that prevents them from doing so.Mists of PandariaRemix is in full swing, asWorld of Warcraftplayers are collecting Bronze with dedication and frenzy in equal measure. Whether for upgrading their gear or unlocking cosmetics, the Bronze rush in Pandaria has reignited decade-old farming methods – often to such a degree that Blizzard had to step in and address some of them.
Though some players are hoping that Blizzard will make item upgrades cheaper inMists of PandariaRemix, for the most part, the community has had a positive impression of Remix as a concept, and are hopeful thatotherWorld of Warcraftexpansionssuch asWarlords of Draenorwill get their own version some time in the future. However, there is currently a bug concerning one of the most iconic pieces of loot inWorld of Warcrafthistory, as only plate classes are able to unlock the Tusks of Mannoroth for their Battle.net account.

While this has traditionally been the case,Mists of PandariaRemix deliberately introduced a cosmetic version of the Tusks of Mannoroth that should be available to anyWorld of Warcraftclass. This problem has been widespread enough that the team atBlizzard directly addressed a support ticketby stating that a future update would address the issue. Though no exact date has been given as yet, it will likely be fixed before July 29, 2025. This is the end date forMists of PandariaRemix, on which any Remix characters on a Battle.net will have their entire inventory wiped, and will be converted into regular characters.
How to Get the Tusks of Mannoroth in Mists of Pandaria Remix
In order to obtain the cosmetic version of the Tusks of Mannoroth, players will need to farm a substantial amount ofBronze inMists of PandariaRemix. Namely, the iconic shoulderguards worn by Garrosh Hellscream cost 38500 Bronze, as well as 20 Bones of Mannoroth. Whereas Bronze is abundant and can be found just about anywhere in Pandaria, the Bones of Mannoroth only drop from Garrosh in the Siege of Orgrimmar raid. The amount obtained per kill depends on the raid difficulty:
ThoughDragonflightrecently released its final patch, someWorld of Warcraftplayers believe thatThe War Withinisn’t that far away. WithMists of PandariaRemix ending on August 01, 2025, and taking the average length of alpha testing forShadowlandsandDragonflightinto consideration,World of Warcraftfans speculate that the next expansion could release in late August 2024.