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A dedicatedWorld of Warcraftfan recently showed off their complete set of Collector’s Editions from across the game’s 20 years of history. Finishing this impressive collection ofWorld of Warcraftgear was quite a costly endeavor, but one that was more than worth it.

Each ofWorld of Warcraft’s 9 expansions, plus VanillaWoW, each had a Collector’s Edition available. These premium editions often include several collector’s items, such as art books, mouse pads, posters, maps, and in-game items forWorld of Warcraftand other Blizzard games likeDiabloandOverwatch.

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Redditor andWorld of Warcraftfan Askarth_ recently gathered all of these premium editions for their personal collections. They showed off all ten – the box for VanillaWoWand every expansion fromBurning CrusadethroughDragonflight– along with several statues ofWorld of Warcraftcharacters like Illidan Stormrage, Rehgar, Varian Wrynn, and Varok Saurfang, in a stunning and impressive display. This awe-inspiring hoard of collector’s items is enough to make anyWorld of Warcraftfan envious.

Tracking all 10 Collector’s Editions down was no small feat. Doing so required due diligence on Askarth_’s part, as they had to monitor multiple online shops with the hope that some ofthe rarest Collector’s Editionswould appear on them. Buying the VanillaWoWCollector’s Edition – one of the last ones they needed – cost them $185 alone. Between the statues, the full premium boxes, and steep international shipping prices, Askarth_’sWorld of Warcraftcollection easily runs well over $2,000.

Askarth_’s fellowWorld of Warcraftfans were unsurprisingly impressed by the collection. Many fans asked how they were able to track all of them down, how much they cost, and in what condition they were in. Others shared pictures of their own Collector’s Editions sets they had collected over the years. The post had received hundreds of upvotes and 70 comments within the first few hours of its publication.

This impressive set ofWorld of Warcraftcollectibles won’t be complete for much longer.Dragonflightis more than halfway through its lifespan, with Patch 10.2 planned for release before the end of the year. Many players suspectWorld of Warcraftmay announce its next expansion packduring BlizzCon in early November, and anticipate the new release some time in 2024. Askarth_ and their fellow fans can almost certainly expect a Collector’s Edition box for this unannounced expansion pack as well, so they must prepare to pre-order it if they want to keep their collections up to date.

World of Warcraftis available now for PC.

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