TBC Anniversary Market Update April 2026: Herb Surges, Primals & Phase 2 Prep

Last updated on April 10, 2026 by MMOJUGG Team    |     Game: WoW Classic TBC Anniversary Guide     |     Tags: TBC Anniversary Gold Making

We're deep into April 2026 on TBC Anniversary servers. Phase 1 has been running strong for weeks, Karazhan clears are routine for many guilds, and the auction house is showing clear signs of fatigue mixed with anticipation for what's next.

Demand for raid consumables remains high, yet supply of certain key materials is tightening while others flood the market. This weekly-style update breaks down real price movements, the stories behind them, and what they suggest for your gold-making decisions in the coming weeks.

Herb Market: Winners and Pressure Points

Terocone has steadied out around 140-150 gold. It feels fairly priced for now—not a screaming buy, but not overinflated either. Expect modest upside rather than explosive growth.

Netherbloom, on the other hand, continues its wild ride. Limited farming spots in Netherstorm, high demand for haste and destruction potions, and no quick supply relief in sight have pushed it up over 50% in recent weeks. This is the new favorite for many alchemists. Loading the boat at current levels carries risk, but prices could see further pressure before any Phase 2 relief. One natural dynamic here is that heavy investor hoarding right now sets up a potential offload wave once announcements hit—creating a short-term dip that smart buyers can watch for. For efficient routes, check this Netherbloom farming guide.

Mana Thistle sits around 22 gold and keeps climbing toward Phase 2. Its scarcity makes it a classic supply-constrained play. Skettis content in the next phase should bring some farming relief, but increased overall consumption from more players pushing raids could offset that. Many see it as a hold-through announcement candidate. See also the Icy Veins Herbalism Guide for details on its role in flasks.

Nightmare Vine has stepped up noticeably (market value near 223-244 gold). Used heavily in Pure Death flasks and destruction potions, it suffers from the same limited spawn issues as Netherbloom. When those flasks see heavier use later in the phase, this one should benefit.

Scrolls and Consumables: Steady Climb

Scrolls of Agility V and Strength V are both pushing higher—Agility up around 80% recently, Strength not far behind. These short-buff stat scrolls serve as cheap raid-night supplements when players want every edge. With no easy farming method beyond niche engineering tricks, prices reflect genuine demand pressure.

Super Mana Potions have dipped to under 2 gold on some listings—making them look attractive for bulk buying ahead of any hype spike. Haste Potions and Destruction Potions sit higher (around 8-9.8 gold market value), reflecting the herb cost increases. Alchemists watching margins closely will notice that when crafted potions consistently post above 100-105% of market value, it often signals stronger buyer pressure than seller supply.

Primals: The Supply Glut

Most primals continue their downward trend as farming remains popular and demand has stabilized.

  • Primal Fire: Down ~23% recently, now in the mid-20s.

  • Primal Shadow, Water, Air, Mana, and especially Earth (down 45%) show similar softness.

Mining contributes extra supply to Earth, while open-world elemental farms keep the rest flowing. These will likely bottom out somewhere, but the current trajectory suggests patience rather than aggressive buying unless you need them for immediate crafting. Later phases may bring new uses, yet right now the market feels oversupplied. For basic mechanics and sources, see Primal Fire on Wowpedia. Detailed farming routes are covered in this Primal farming guide.

Cloth, Leather, and Other Materials

Spellcloth remains under pressure from high alt activity and easy crafting in cities. Shadowcloth moves differently—tighter supply, possibly tied to warlock preferences or specific cooldown friction at the altar. Primal Mooncloth and bags show limited upside due to vendor alternatives.

Knot hide Leather and related items have dropped significantly (30%+ on scraps and heavy leather). Leg enhancements tied to primal nether provide some support, but overall leatherworking feels soft. Drums have seen occasional resets, though daily sales volume stays modest.

Adamantite Ore and lower-tier ores are getting hammered. Blacksmiths finishing leveling, fewer gear upgrades as players approach BIS, and PvP honor rewards flooding cheap gems all contribute. This creates cheap prospecting opportunities for jewelcrafters willing to navigate deposit costs and market risk. Living Ruby, Noble Topaz, and other cuts show softness too, especially off-meta gems. For more on prospecting and gem strategy, our TBC Anniversary Jewelcrafting Gold Guide breaks down current plays.

Broader Market Sentiment and Phase Transition

Population charts from similar anniversary cycles show we're hitting that first real “plateau" week—some boredom setting in after weeks of steady raiding, with players waiting for fresh content. This often precedes announcements that bring people back and spike demand.

Phase 2 (Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep) looks likely in the coming weeks. Expect attunement grinds, new daily quests, and a fresh wave of consumable buying. For raid preparation details, see the Icy Veins Serpentshrine Cavern Guide. Items tied to perpetual raid use (herbs for potions, certain enchants) should see renewed strength, while one-time crafting mats may stagnate or dip.

Key Takeaways for April 2026

  • Herb-focused plays (Netherbloom, Mana Thistle, Nightmare Vine) remain the strongest near-term story, though timing entries carefully around any announcement hype is wise.

  • Primals and ores favor users over speculators right now—cheap materials benefit crafters and prospectors.

  • Scrolls and high-volume potions continue showing resilience as cheap raid supplements.

  • Overall caution on heavy new investments until the Phase 2 picture clarifies. The transition from Phase 1 pre-raid BIS buying to pure raid progression changes the demand profile.

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FAQs on WoW TBC Anniversary April 2026 Market

How should I approach Netherbloom right now if I'm considering investment?

Current prices reflect tight supply and strong potion demand, but heavy hoarding means a potential sell-off once Phase 2 is announced. Consider smaller positions or waiting for any post-announcement dip rather than going all-in at peak levels. Pair with Alchemy for crafted output if margins allow.

Are primals worth buying for long-term hold heading into Phase 2?

Most are trending down due to steady farming supply. While some may find niche uses later, the immediate outlook favors waiting for further stabilization unless you need them for active crafting. Earth in particular has been hit hardest from mining supply.

What's driving the strength in stat scrolls like Agility V and Strength V?

They serve as accessible 30-minute buffs for raids when players want extra stats without full consumable cost. Limited farming methods beyond engineering bots keep supply constrained while demand stays consistent.

Should jewelcrafters prospect Adamantite Ore aggressively at these lower prices?

Ore is cheap due to leveled blacksmiths, fewer upgrades, and PvP gem alternatives. Uncut gems or targeted cuts can still move, but deposit costs and market risk make it tricky. Buying cut gems or flipping specific high-demand cuts may be safer than mass prospecting.

How will the Phase 1 to Phase 2 transition likely affect the overall economy?

Expect a hype spike on announcement for attunements and new content, followed by renewed consumable demand in raids. Perpetual items (herbs, potions, enchants) should benefit more than one-time crafting mats. Boredom-driven dips right now often reverse quickly with fresh patch energy.

Thanks for Reading

This April 2026 snapshot captures the late-Phase 1 economy on TBC Anniversary servers—tight on key herbs, soft on primals and ores, and waiting for the next content wave. Markets shift fast, so cross-check your own server data and adjust accordingly. Stay tuned to MMOJUGG for the latest on Burning Crusade Classic strategies and market movements.

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