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Sword (Weapon)

Sword is a subcategory of Weapon in the World of Warcraft item taxonomy. Below you will find the full list of sword entries in the weapon class, along with live auction-house pricing and historical price trends.

Our weapon catalog covers every weapon Blizzard ships in the live game data, organised into the same subclasses the in-game UI uses. One-handed swords, two-handed axes, daggers, staves, polearms, fist weapons, ranged weapons, wands, off-hand frills, and the unique categories specific to certain expansions all appear here. Each entry shows the weapon's display name, item level, the level a character needs to equip it, its quality tier, and the inventory slot it fills.

Click any weapon to open the price history page. That page shows the current minimum buyout, the average and median sale price, and the total quantity listed across the auction house. Toggle between Retail, MoP Classic, TBC Classic, and Season of Discovery at the top of the page to compare the same item across game versions, and switch the realm dropdown to see how the same listing prices on a different server. Charts cover the past day, week, month, three months, or year.

Pricing data comes from two upstream feeds. Retail pulls hourly from the official Blizzard auction-house API, with separate snapshots for the US and EU regions. MoP Classic, TBC Classic, and Season of Discovery all pull from TradeSkillMaster (TSM); MoP refreshes weekly while TBC and Season of Discovery refresh hourly. Sparse pricing on MoP weapons is the expected behaviour rather than a bug, because the upstream feed is weekly. Each snapshot is timestamped and stored so the chart on each weapon's detail page reflects real market movement, not a single instantaneous quote.

If you're shopping for a specific weapon, the search box on the main item-database page narrows by name. If you're scanning the market more broadly, sort the table by item level or required level to find what's tradable for your character. The pagination controls below the table page through long lists. Every weapon listing on the site links straight back to its corresponding entry on the auction house in-game, so you can flip from research to purchase in one tab.