Timewalking Raids Boost
Buy Timewalk Raid Carry to complete any available legacy raid, relive past expansions, earn 220 item level gear, and get a chance at unique transmogs, pets, toys, or rare mounts without organizing or running old raids yourself.

- Get 121 item level gear
- Chance to get rare mounts
- Full run or last boss kill only
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We'll tell you the fastest route, exact price, and start time — tailored to your goal.About WoW Timewalking Raids Carry
Timewalking Raids are rotating weekly events in World of Warcraft where legacy raids (e.g., Black Temple, Ulduar, Firelands) return with scaled player power and adjusted loot tables. Rewards typically include Timewalking-scaled gear of 220 ilvl, Timewarped Badges, raid-specific achievements, and some of the rarest mounts.
Full clears often require coordinated 10–30 player groups, voice communication, and consistent execution across multiple bosses. Our Timewalking Raids boosting service provides organized raid runs led by experienced players to ensure full clears within the active event window.
Whether you aim to gear an alt, collect rare mounts and achievements, or improve your Timewarped Badge stockpile, our WoW Timewalking Raid carry helps you accomplish those goals without repeated failed attempts or inefficient runs.
Timewalking raids rewards
There are a lot of profits you can get during our Timewalking Raids runs:
- Gear pieces of 220 ilvl;
- Unique transmog sets from the past expansions;
- Various cosmetic items like pets and toys;
- Chance to get rare mounts like Flametalon of Alysrazor, Smoldering Egg of Millagazor, or Mimiron's Head;
- Demon Hunters can add to their collection Warglaives of Azzinoth from the Black Temple.
WoW Timewalking Raids schedule
Let's see the rotation of the expansions for the current event:
- From April 1 to April 8, 2026 — Cataclysm Timewalking;
- From August 26 to September 2, 2026 — The Burning Crusade Timewalking;
- From September 16 to September 23, 2026 — Wrath of the Lich King Timewalking.
Timewalking Raids Carry FAQ
What are Timewalking Raids?
Timewalking Raids are limited-time weekly events in World of Warcraft where selected legacy raids return with scaled difficulty and adjusted rewards. Bosses are tuned to current player power, and loot drops at Timewalking item level appropriate for the event. Completing these raids grants Timewarped Badges, gear upgrades, and progress toward Timewalking-related achievements.
Since each raid appears only during its scheduled rotation, missing the week means waiting for its next return. Our Timewalking Raid boost helps you secure all boss kills and rewards during the limited weekly rotation.
Can I run Timewalking Raids on multiple characters?
Yes. Timewalking Raids are character-based, meaning each character can enter the raid, defeat bosses, and earn their own loot and Timewarped Badges during the event week. This makes the event valuable for gearing alts, collecting transmogs, or farming badges for mounts and vendor rewards. However, repeating full clears on several characters can require multiple coordinated raid runs within a short event window.
You can book separate runs with our WoW Timewalking Raids boosting service for each character, allowing you to farm badges and loot across your roster within the same event week.
How hard are Timewalking Raids?
As we say before, all of them have a difficulty similar to the current The War Within Normal raid. They are even easier because these raids are quite old. There are almost no painstaking mechanics. At the same time, most players even don't remember tactics at all, so Timewalking Raids can be pretty challenging. But you can always order Timewalking Raids boosting service to skip all preparations and get rewards.
How to do Timewalking Raids?
It's simple! Gather a group of 10-30 players and jump right in The Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King, or Cataclysm raids. Or, if you prefer, you can snag a Timewalk Raid Carry from Overgear and breeze through the raid alongside seasoned PvE players. Easy-peasy!




