
Having played for a long time, there are some things for which the nostalgia value is very high. But it represents a different time in World of Warcraft. The gear the tokens bought can be purchased from vendors in Netherstorm. I got exalted with the Argent Dawn in the early days of The Burning Crusade so I never obtained the writs at the time they were live. So here I am in Battle for Azeroth, cleaning out my bank and there it is. I mean - I was in Cataclysm and Argent Dawn was old content. I stuck it in my bank and didn’t look to see if I could actually do this for about six months. He had it in his bank and me - seeing it was Alchemy related - said, “Sure! I’ll take it” when he offered it to guild members. This one I have in my bank was given to me by a former guild member. The writs stayed in the game until a few months after Cataclysm arrived. Once The Burning Crusades came out, you didn’t need Metz’ gear to run Naxxramas. You picked up a random one from Dispatch Commander Metz at Light’s Hope Chapel. They could be used to buy gear sold only by the Argent Dawn. These items - when turned in with their attendant requirement - gave you Argent Dawn tokens plus reputation. For those of you playing WoW Classic, you need to know about Craftsman’s Writs. Craftsman’s Writ – Potion of Petrification. I save all these trinkets with interesting procs but which I can’t use - Rhea’s Last Egg, Monster Slayer’s Kit, Gus’ First Aid Kit, to name a few. I have a bunch of other accumulated things in it too, like miscellaneous trinkets.

That’s the level 70’s bag with my Beast Lord set and Thori’dal. Essentially, that simply means I verify everything I’ve stuck in it is still there and is not eligible to be moved to Void Storage.

Every couple of months, I clean out my bank.
