If you want to power up your build in WoW SoD, you should learn how to get Darkmoon Cards. Here’s a list of all of them.
World of Warcraft: Season of Discovery brings a ton of new content in phase three. One of the changes is several new decks for the Darkmoon Faire that take place every month. In this guide, we will tell you how to get all Darkmoon Cards in WoW SoD.
Once you find these Cards, you can give them to Professor Thaddeus Paleo in Darkmoon Faire for rewards, or equip for new abilities. However, to make decks, you will have to look for eight Cards for each set. And some of them drop from strong bosses.
All Darkmoon Cards in WoW SoD
As always, each Darkmoon deck contains eight Cards in WoW, namely the Ace and Cards numbered two to eight. Once the deck is assembled, it can be turned into a Darkmoon Card that will give you various buffs or abilities. And the Decks added to SoD are no exception to the rule. There are a total of four Darkmoon in WoW SoD, which means you have at least 32 Cards to collect.
Darkmoon Card: Sandstorm
When equipped, each of your attacks or spells can create a sandstorm circling your character. Sandstorm deals Nature damage.
- Ace of Dunes
- Two of Dunes
- Three of Dunes
- Four of Dunes
- Five of Dunes
- Six of Dunes
- Seven of Dunes
- Eight of Dunes
Darkmoon Card: Overgrowth
When equipped, you will get a chance for successful healing to restore 4 Rage, 1% Mana or 8 Energy.
- Ace of Wilds
- Two of Wilds
- Three of Wilds
- Four of the Wilds
- Five of Wilds
- Six of Wilds
- Seven of Wilds
- Eight of Wilds
Darkmoon Card: Decay
When equipped, each of your attacks or spells can leech health from the target and also apply a stack of Decay. When the target accumulates 5 stacks, it receives large damage.
- Ace of Plagues
- Two of Plagues
- Three of Plagues
- Four of Plagues
- Five of Plagues
- Six of Plagues
- Seven of Plagues
- Eight of Plagues
Darkmoon Card: Torment
When equipped, each of your attacks or spells can cast a Torment spell, which causes the target to wander in suffering.
- Ace of Nightmares
- Two of Nightmares
- Three of Nightmares
- Four of Nightmares
- Five of Nightmares
- Six of Nightmares
- Seven of Nightmares
- Eight of Nightmares
How to Get Darkmoon Cards in WoW SoD
First of all, it's worth noting that players will be able to start looking for Darkmoon Cards in WoW SoD no earlier than they reach level 50. After that, you need to go hunting in different places, depending on what kind of deck you want to build. And when you collect the right deck of eight Cards, you can get your hands on one of the Darkmoon Cards in WoW SoD. Below, you will find a list of locations where to find each of the 32 Cards.
These Cards can greatly improve your build. As such, they are worth the effort of acquiring them. If you are having trouble getting one of the cards to drop, you can also purchase them off of the auction house.
Cards | Dunes Deck | Wilds Deck | Plagues Deck | Nightmares Deck |
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Ace | Chief Ukorz Sandscalp (Zul’Farrak) | Delirious Ancient (Blackrock Depths), Delirious Ancient (Zul’Farrak), Princess Theradras, Delirious Ancient (Maraudon) | Noxxion (Maraudon), Festering Rotslime (Sunken Temple) | Shade of Eranikus, Dreamscythe, Hazzas (Sunken Temple) |
Two | Wastewander Shadow Mage (Tanaris), Vilebranch Soothsayer (The Hinterlands), Dark Iron Taskmaster (Searing Gorge), Bloodsail Deckhand(Stranglethorn Vale) | Dreamshadow Imp, Grimtotem Naturalist (Feralas) | Dreamfire Hellcaller (Ashenvale), Jadefire Trickster (Felwood) | Earthen Rocksmasher (Uldaman), Southsea Freebooter (Tanaris), Vengeful Son, Lost Daughter (Feralas), Boss Tho’grun (Badlands) |
Three | Wastewander Rogue (Tanaris), Deadwood Warrior (Felwood), Earthen Stonecarver (Uldaman), Dreamfire Betrayer (Ashenvale) | Skullsplitter Berserker (Stranglethorn Vale), Jadefire Trickster (Felwood), Earthen Stonebreaker, Earthen Stonecarver (Uldaman) | Dreamshadow Imp (Feralas) | Dreamfire Betrayer (Ashenvale), Vilebranch Witch Doctor (The Hinterlands), Lingering Highborne (Azshara) |
Four | Dreamfire Hellcaller, Dreamfire Betrayer (Ashenvale), Stardust Imp (The Hinterlands), Blood Elf Surveyor (Azshara) | Dreamfire Betrayer (Ashenvale), Southsea Pirate (Tanaris) | Dreamfire Hellcaller (Ashenvale), Dreamshadow Imp (Feralas), Deadwood Warrior (Felwood) | Wastewander Shadow Mage (Tanaris), Wastewander Shadow Mage (Feralas) |
Five | Sandfury Blood Drinker, Sandfury Witch Doctor, Zul’Farrak Zombie (Zul’Farrak), Mosh’Ogg Warmonger (Stranglethorn Vale) | Zul’Farrak Zombie (Zul’Farrak), Anvilrage Guardsman (Blackrock Depths) | Sandfury Blood Drinker, Sandfury Witch Doctor, Sandfury Shadowcaster, or Sandfury Shadowhunter (Zul’Farrak) | Sandfury Blood Drinker, Sandfury Shadowcaster, Sandfury Shadowhunter (Zul’Farrak) |
Six | Anvilrage Guardsman (Blackrock Depths), Stonevault Brawler (Uldaman), Vilebranch Blood Drinker (The Hinterlands), Sandfury Blood Drinker, Sandfury Shadowhunter, Sandfury Executioner (Zul’Farrak) | Zul’Farrak Zombie, Sandfury Shadowhunter (Zul’Farrak), Stonevault Brawler, Earthen Sculptor (Uldaman) | Sandfury Witch Doctor and Sandfury Shadowhunter (Zul’Farrak), Anvilrage Guardsman, Anvilrage Footman (Blackrock Depths) | Stonevault Brawler (Uldaman), Sister of Celebrian (Maraudon), Sandfury Witch Doctor, Zul’Farrak Zombie, Sandfury Executioner (Zul’Farrak) |
Seven | Sandfury Witch Doctor, Sandfury Soul Eater (Zul’Farrak), Sandfury Firecaller (Tanaris) | Witch Doctor Zum’rah (Zul’Farrak) | Zul’Farrak Zombie, Sandfury Blood Drinker (Zul’Farrak), Vilebranch Soul Eater (The Hinterlands) | Sandfury Shadowcaster (Zul’Farrak), Anvilrage Guardsman (Blackrock Depths) |
Eight | Sandfury Shadowhunter, Sandfury Witch Doctor, Sandfury Blood Drinker (Zul’Farrak), Vilebranch Shadow Hunter (The Hinterlands), Anvilrage Officer (Blackrock Depths) | Zul’Farrak Zombie, Sandfury Blood Drinker, Sandfury Shadowcaster (Zul’Farrak) | Sandfury Witch Doctor, Zul’Farrak Zombie, Zul’Farrak Dead Hero (Zul’Farrak), Anvilrage Warden (Blackrock Depths) | Sandfury Shadowhunter (Zul’Farrak), Vilebranch Warrior (The Hinterlands), Stonevault Mauler (Uldaman) |
Platform(s) PC Released November 23, 2004 Developer(s) Blizzard Genre(s) MMORPG