Silvermoon Weapon Wrap --- Quality 1

Silvermoon Weapon Wrap drapes the blade in moonlit silk, its surface catching light with a pale crescent glow. Threads of blue-tinged silver coil along the guard, like frost on winter branches, while tiny runes thread through the weave, hinting at an old lunar rite. The texture feels cool and smooth, a deliberate counterpoint to the weapon's wind-worn edge, as if the wrap had soaked in long nights of watch and vow. When you tilt the blade, the wrap doesn't clothe the steel so much as coax its memory outward, revealing a lineage of elegant craft and quiet duty. It is a thing that feels earned, not bought; a memory stitched into fabric. Legend says it was spun by the moon priests of Silvermoon, during a night when the sun bled into the horizon and the crescent carved a path across city spires. The wrap bears a sigil of the silver crescent, a token of vows whispered beneath lunar rites. Warriors who wore it did not gain new power; instead, they wore a reminder that a blade is a story, and stories are tempered by patience and light. In the hands of a hunter, it seems to pull the gaze of witnesses toward the edge, inviting them to imagine where that edge has traveled—through dusk markets, through treaty rooms, through long marches along moonlit plains. In terms of gameplay, Silvermoon Weapon Wrap is a cosmetic change, a mask for the weapon’s silhouette that persists through forms, regardless of who forges it. Apply it to compatible melee or ranged weapons, and the glow of the wrap becomes the weapon’s new face. No stat changes, no scaling tricks—just a visible lineage you can show off in a quiet, personal way. Players often pair it with simple leathers and a hooded cloak, letting the wrap’s pale glow become a punctuation mark in their character’s silhouette. It’s the kind of item that earns a player small but meaningful compliments in the right taverns or camps, a shared nod to a memory bigger than any single fight. The market breathes with such wares, and Saddlebag Exchange is where the trade hums most warmly. I’ve watched a steady line of riders and scribes offer and counter, the coins passing with a clink, the vendor’s fingers tracing the sigil beneath the lamplight. A fair, mid-range price for a Silvermoon Wrap sits in a neighborhood of gold, depending on how lustrous the weave is and how well the sigil has aged. A careful buyer can walk away with a piece that feels ancient yet new, a reminder that beauty can be practical, and that stories, like wraps, can travel far beyond their origins. Some whisper that the wrap carries a faint pulse of moonlight, a heartbeat that quickens when duty calls. In quiet moments, a wielder strokes the fabric and feels connected to the generations who wore it before, as if the weapon itself were listening. It is not just an accessory; it is a vow worn on the edge.

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Minimum Price

124.31

Historic Price

94.99

Current Market Value

834,120

Historic Market Value

637,382

Sales Per Day

6,710

Percent Change

30.87%

Current Quantity

8,290

Average Quantity

6,602

Avg v Current Quantity

125.57%

Silvermoon Weapon Wrap --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
49,997.0510
300.151
241.08333
210129
170.51
155.87235
129.08148
128.25257
128.2419
128.221
128.2110
128.2206
128.191
128.1817
128.1713
128.1677
128.154
1251,068
124.99750
124.97357
124.96181
124.34145
124.33285
124.323,252
124.31790