About the WoW Trader's Tender Farm
Trader's Tender is the cosmetic-only currency tied to the Trading Post system, unlocked at level 50 on every account and capped at 1000 spendable Tender per month account-wide. Each month the account receives a free 500-Tender stipend the moment the player logs in and visits the Trading Post chest. The remaining 500 Tender is earned through the Traveler's Log — a monthly objective bar visible in the Adventure Guide.
The log mixes activity types on purpose. World quests, delve completions, dungeon and raid kills, PvP wins in arenas or BG Blitz, profession tasks, pet battles, and quest-line objectives all fill the bar at different rates. A single log objective pays anywhere from 50 to 200 Tender, with harder tasks paying more. Solo players who try to clear the log naturally often spread the work across the entire month, picking up objectives as they happen — manageable, but easy to miss the cap if a busy week eats the time. Focused play clears the same bar in 5–10 hours.
When you order the Trader's Tender farm on BuyTheWin, our boosters target the fastest-paying objectives in sequence rather than working the log in random order. Every Traveler's Log entry is checked for Tender value vs. completion time, and the bar fills in the most efficient route possible — typically within 1–2 sessions. The Tender stays in the wallet for you to spend at the Trading Post in Stormwind, Orgrimmar, or Silvermoon.
Why the Monthly Cycle Matters
Trader's Tender stacks across months — unspent currency rolls over indefinitely. Trading Post items do not. Every month a new catalog of mounts, transmog ensembles, weapon skins, pets, and housing decor goes live; on the 1st of the next month, that catalog is replaced. Past examples include limited-time signature drops like the Forsaken's Grotesque set (Charger mount, Cauldron back, full ensemble) tied to specific event windows, plus rotating staples across all categories. The wishlist feature lets you lock one item per month for later purchase, but everything else is gone when the catalog flips. The Trader's Tender farm exists for this reason: a missed log month is a missed catalog month, and the Tender stipend alone (500) is not enough to cover most flagship items priced at 600+ for a flying mount or 380–440 for a transmog ensemble.
FAQ
How is currency or item progress tracked during the boost?
All farmed currency stays on the character's wallet — banked, not pooled. You can verify progress in-game any time. Manager sends update screenshots at agreed milestones.
Can I order partial amounts or only fixed packs?
Custom amounts are supported — pick the exact target at checkout. Smaller orders complete in single sessions; larger ones span multiple days based on cap mechanics.
Do these tokens or currency expire when the season ends?
Most Midnight Season 1 currencies persist into Season 2 with conversion rates Blizzard publishes ahead of the swap. Time-gated tokens (weekly/daily reset) reset to zero each cycle but don't lose value mid-season.
Notable Rewards and Mechanics
This service covers currency and resource accumulation tied to Midnight Season 1 content. Tracked rewards include Ensemble: Forest Dweller's Butterfly Attire, Forest Dweller's Butterfly Attire, Vicious Snapvine, all sourced from in-game systems with verified mechanics on Wowhead.
Service scope is fixed at checkout — completion is locked to your selected target tier and difficulty without scope creep. Self-play and piloted modes are both supported, with timing windows agreed in chat before payment clears. All rewards persist on your account per Blizzard mechanics; no third-party storage or transfer required.
Order updates land in chat as the service progresses, with screenshot confirmations at each milestone. The service team is the same vetted contractor pool used across all BuyTheWin Midnight content — same scheduling, same accountability standards, same fair-pricing model.






