Question:
How much does it cost to upgrade to WoW Mists of Pandaria Deluxe Edition?
randomstuffchewynoms
2013-08-13 08:06:28 UTC
I currently have the normal edition and I would like to upgrade but I don't know how much it costs.
I assume it's the price difference between the two?

Thanks
Five answers:
m_evelyn
2013-08-13 08:31:33 UTC
Login to your battle,net account, choose the account you have WOW:MOP upgraded to, one the right hand screen will have button to upgrade to the deluxe edition, often they could have special sales. Also since you have MOP right now it is 20.00 to upgrade. With the deluxe editon you get a mount and pet along with some other things.
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kennie
2016-12-14 10:09:46 UTC
Mists Of Pandaria Cost
2016-04-14 06:15:19 UTC
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Mary
2016-04-24 07:05:37 UTC
World of Warcraft requires a subscription fee to be paid to allow continued play, with options to pay in one month, three month, or six month blocks, although time cards of varying length are available both online and from traditional retailers.


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