A new transmog helm in World of Warcraft has just been unlocked on Amazon Prime. We show you how to get it.
For a while now, Blizzard has had a partnership with Amazon, which means that there are game contents available at Amazon Prime Gaming at regular intervals. Fans of World of Warcraft also benefit regularly, especially collectors of transmog items can obtain some designs that are no longer available in the game. The latest item from this series is now available, the Crown of Eternal Winter.
What are these transmog items? They are specific helms that serve only for transmogrification – purely cosmetic items without enhancement values. A few years ago, these helms could be purchased in the in-game shop of World of Warcraft, but they were removed from the stock long ago. Now they are (at least currently) exclusively available through Amazon Prime. These include:
- Gem of the Firelord (Already expired)
- Hood of Greedy Darkness (already expired)
- Crown of Eternal Winter (Now active)
How can you redeem the Crown? The redemption process is relatively simple. You just need to visit the Prime Gaming website and make sure that you have linked your Amazon account with your Blizzard account. Once you have done that, click on “Game Content” and scroll down to the entry “World of Warcraft”. There you should see the current helm and with it the “Crown of Eternal Winter”. Click on the item to ultimately redeem it. You have until September 20 to do this, after which the offer will disappear.
Will the other helms return? It’s not entirely clear. Before the three helms came to Prime Gaming, they were unavailable for many years. So it’s quite possible that the three items will disappear again in the coming years. This increases the incentive to redeem the Crown of Winter now, so you won’t regret missing it in the years to come.
Have you already secured the Crown? Or can you make less of a connection with these sparkling helms?
If you like customization, you should also check out the Dracthyr – they have more customization options than there are grains of sand in the universe.