The Black Market Auction House is WoW's NPC-run auction system for items the regular economy can't touch. Madam Goya hosts the operation through every expansion, surfacing removed mounts, retired Tier 3 sets, Trading Card Game loot, and rare drops that would otherwise demand thousands of hours of farming. Auctions reset daily, bids climb into seven figures, and a single win can close out a multi-year collection in one afternoon.
In Midnight, Madam Goya holds court in Silvermoon City's Murder Row, tucked behind a pillar just outside the Cloak and Dagger. Her daily lineup is where bidders chase trophies like Invincible's Reins, Mimiron's Head, and Ashes of Al'ar — alongside Tier 3 Naxxramas pieces and TCG mounts that haven't existed outside the BMAH since 2013. Every realm rolls its own list, so coverage and bankroll matter as much as the winning click.
With Midnight, Madam Goya has set up shop in Silvermoon City's Murder Row — the shadier eastern arm of the elven capital. Coordinates are 51.8, 48.5, behind a pillar just outside Cloak and Dagger. The auction interface opens the moment you talk to her, and bidding works exactly as it has since Mists of Pandaria — only the address has changed.
Access still requires a max-level character. Blizzard keeps the BMAH locked behind current endgame to keep low-level smurfs out of the bidding pool, so plan on having at least one capped toon ready before you start working multiple realms.
Listings are realm-wide, so it doesn't matter which NPC you walk up to — every BMAH access point on the same realm shows the same daily lineup. For collectors farming on legacy alts, an older hub is sometimes a faster portal hop than the current capital:
The BMAH borrows the bidding model from the regular Auction House and discards almost everything else. No posting fees, no buyout button, no player-to-player gold transfer — every bid sinks gold straight out of the economy, and every win comes from outlasting whoever else wanted the same item that day.
The BMAH plays by its own shadowy rules — fortunes disappear in a single bid and legendary loot surfaces without warning. The core mechanics:
This is the rule most new BMAH bidders learn the hard way: a bid placed in the final five minutes of an auction extends the timer by another five minutes. There is no last-second snipe play here. The only way to win a contested lot is to actually outbid every competitor — often through multiple rounds of overtime.
A hot mount on a packed realm can stretch hours past its nominal 24-hour close before someone finally backs off. Practical implication: if you're committed to an item, plan to be at the keyboard during the closing window and watch for re-extensions until the auction actually finalizes. Walking away at the 23:55 mark with a "winning" bid is how trophies slip through.
Winning items arrive by in-game mail within a few minutes of the auction closing. Bind-on-Pickup rules apply — Tier 3 sets, weapons, and most BMAH gear soulbind to the winning character the moment you accept the mail. Place bids on whichever toon you actually intend to wear the item on, not your gold-farmer alt.
Mounts, battle pets, and toys are different: they add to your account-wide collection as soon as you learn them, so the winning character class or race doesn't matter. Outbid refunds land in your mailbox almost immediately, with the full bid amount returned at no cost. The mail has no expiration penalty, but it's good practice to clear it so the gold is back in your pocket for the next round.
Winning on the BMAH isn't purely a gold contest. At the upper end every serious bidder is in the same financial ballpark, and the gold cap puts a hard ceiling on what any one auction can cost. What actually separates winners from runners-up is coverage, timing, and information.
Each realm rolls independent daily listings, so an item that runs 8 million gold on a packed Tuesday on Area 52 might sit at the floor bid on a low-population server two regions away. Serious collectors keep max-level alts parked at the BMAH on five to ten realms across both factions and check listings every morning before reset.
For one-off lots, you can server-hop on character creation rather than maintain alts everywhere — but the level-cap requirement means a fresh boost or significant levelling time on each new realm. The trade-off is real: coverage costs either gold (boosts) or hours (levelling), and most casual bidders settle for a home realm plus one or two scouting alts.
Opening a bid early signals presence and can scare off casual interest. Bidding late risks an extension war where someone with deeper pockets simply outlasts you. Neither approach wins universally.
For everyday lots — non-headline tier set pieces, mid-tier mounts, pets — early bidding at the floor price is usually fine, since most realms see only one or two competitors per item. For trophy items like Reins of the Mighty Caravan Brutosaur or Invincible's Reins, expect a multi-hour bidding war regardless of when you start. Set a hard ceiling before the auction starts and stop at that number — chasing a runaway auction past your limit is the most common BMAH loss.
The Encrypted Black Market Radio is a toy from Operation: Mechagon hard mode (Battle for Azeroth, patch 8.2). Once collected, it displays the current BMAH listings from anywhere in the world — no need to fly to Silvermoon to check what's on offer that day.
The Radio only shows the lineup; to place a bid you still need to be at a BMAH NPC. For the daily 30-second "is anything worth chasing today" scan across multiple realms, it saves a portal hop on every alt and is one of the highest-quality-of-life toys in the game for serious BMAH collectors.
BMAH stock spans WoW's entire history. The roster on any given day mixes legacy raid mounts, classic Tier 3 sets, Trading Card Game loot from the 2007–2013 promotional era, removed holiday cosmetics, and increasingly — modern Mythic-only items as their parent raids age out of relevance. The full pool runs into the hundreds, but the tables below cover the headline catches collectors actually chase.
These are the headline lots — the items every BMAH bidder watches for and the ones that push closing bids into seven figures. Ranges are typical EU/NA mid-to-high population servers in Midnight; quiet realms can deliver below the floor, and the most contested realms regularly hit the gold ceiling.
| Item | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Invincible's Reins | 4–8M | Frequently caps at the 9,999,999 gold ceiling on populated realms. |
| Reins of the Mighty Caravan Brutosaur | 4–7M | Removed from the vendor at Shadowlands launch; BMAH is now the only path. |
| Ashes of Al'ar | 2–5M | Iconic phoenix; demand has held steady for over a decade. |
| Spectral Tiger Cub | 1.5–4M | TCG-era loot; the parent mount is BMAH-only and runs higher still. |
| Mimiron's Head | 1–3M | Cheaper than the others because Ulduar zero-keepers is still farmable. |
| Arcanite Ripper | 1–2M | Levels up the wielder visually; a perennial bidding-war favorite. |
| Tier 3 set piece (per slot) | 200K–1.5M | Helms and chests trend toward the top of the range, gloves and belts at the bottom. |
| Alternative Source | Item |
|---|---|
| Only on BMAH | Dreamwalker Raiment (Tier 3 Druid) |
| Only on BMAH | Cryptstalker Armor (Tier 3 Hunter) |
| Only on BMAH | Frostfire Regalia (Tier 3 Mage) |
| Only on BMAH | Redemption Armor (Tier 3 Paladin) |
| Only on BMAH | Vestments of Faith (Tier 3 Priest) |
| Only on BMAH | Bonescythe Armor (Tier 3 Rogue) |
| Only on BMAH | The Earthshatterer (Tier 3 Shaman) |
| Only on BMAH | Plagueheart Raiment (Tier 3 Warlock) |
| Only on BMAH | Dreadnaught's Battlegear (Tier 3 Warrior) |
| Only on BMAH | Flintlocke's Blasthammer |
| Only on BMAH | Arcanite Ripper |
| Only on BMAH | Sun-Lute of the Phoenix King |
| Trading Card Game | Tabard of Flame |
| Alternative Source | Item |
|---|---|
| Argent Tournament | Ammen Vale Lashling |
| Argent Tournament | Dun Morogh Cub |
| Argent Tournament | Durotar Scorpion |
| Argent Tournament | Elwynn Lamb |
| Argent Tournament | Enchanted Broom |
| Argent Tournament | Mechanopeep |
| Argent Tournament | Mulgore Hatchling |
| Argent Tournament | Sen'jin Fetish |
| Argent Tournament | Teldrassil Sproutling |
| Argent Tournament | Tirisfal Batling |
| Argent Tournament | Shimmering Wyrmling |
| Trading Card Game | Banana Charm |
| Trading Card Game | Dragon Kite |
| Trading Card Game | Hippogryph Hatchling |
| Trading Card Game | Rocket Chicken |
| Trading Card Game | Spectral Tiger Cub |
| Vendor | Cat Carrier (Bombay) |
| Vendor | Cat Carrier (Siamese) |
| Vendor | Obsidian Hatchling |
| Vendor | Tiny Sporebat |
| Mob drop | Captured Firefly |
| Mob drop | Cat Carrier (Black Tabby) |
| Mob drop | Dark Whelpling |
| Mob drop | Darting Hatchling |
| Mob drop | Droplet of Y'Shaarj |
| Mob drop | Giant Sewer Rat |
| Mob drop | Gundrak Hatchling |
| Mob drop | Parrot Cage (Green Wing Macaw) |
| Mob drop | Phoenix Hatchling |
| Mob drop | Proto-Drake Whelp |
| Mob drop | Tiny Crimson Whelpling |
| Alternative Source | Item |
|---|---|
| Winter Veil | Illusion: Winter's Grasp |
| Winter Veil | Illusion: Flames of Ragnaros |
| Midsummer Festival | Illusion: Deathfrost |
| Only on BMAH | Papa's Mint Condition Bag |
| Only on BMAH | Unclaimed Black Market Container |
| Only on BMAH | Darkmoon Ticket Fanny Pack |
| Dungeon | Battered Hilt |
| Trading Card Game | Picnic Basket |
| Trading Card Game | Paper Flying Machine Kit |
| Trading Card Game | Ogre Piñata |
| Trading Post | Imp in a Ball |
| Trading Card Game | Goblin Weather Machine - Prototype 01-B |
| Trading Card Game | Goblin Gumbo Kettle |
| Trading Card Game | Fishing Chair |
No — every bid is final once placed. If you're outbid, the gold returns by mail; if no one bids higher, you win and pay.
No — both Alliance and Horde access the same realm-wide listings, and the BMAH NPCs are non-aggressive to both factions.
No. Bids draw from the bidding character's personal gold only. Move funds to the character before opening the auction interface.
The item is removed at auction close without resale that day. The same item may rotate back into the daily roster in the future, but there's no guaranteed timeline.
Yes — connected realms operate as one bidding pool, so a character on either side of the connection sees the same lineup and competes with the same player base.
No. Items soulbind to the winning character on receipt. Mounts, pets, and toys become account-wide once learned, but tradeable transfer between players is not possible.
Other bidders see the current highest bid amount but not the identity of who placed it. The bidder list is hidden.
The daily roll is random per realm. Over time, every realm gets every item — but in any given week one server might surface three trophy mounts while another lists nothing but white polar bears.
As you've probably noticed, the Black Market Auction House is stocked with twenty years of WoW history — weapon enchants, Tier 3 sets, Trading Card Game mounts, removed event toys, and the kind of headline trophies that finish a collection in a single afternoon. Competition is fierce, prices are climbing, and the coverage problem alone — keeping max-level characters parked on multiple realms across both factions — is more than most players are willing to grind.
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