Our weapon catalog covers every weapon Blizzard ships in the live game data, organized into the same subclasses the in-game UI uses. One-handed and two-handed swords, axes, and maces, daggers, staves, polearms, fist weapons, bows, guns, crossbows, wands, and the expansion-specific types like warglaives 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.
Weapon subclasses behave like separate markets. Daggers concentrate rogue demand; staves split between casters and druids; polearms belong almost entirely to hunters and druids, and because so few are craftable, a single strong world drop can dominate a realm's listings for weeks. Ranged weapons are their own economy — bows, guns, and crossbows compete for one hunter slot, and upgrades between raid tiers are scarce enough that mid-level pieces keep a stable floor.
Click any weapon to open its 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, with charts covering the past day, week, month, three months, or year. Retail weapon prices refresh hourly from the Blizzard auction-house API; classic-edition prices arrive on TradeSkillMaster's cadence — hourly for TBC Classic, about twice a day for Season of Discovery, and weekly for MoP Classic, where sparse-looking weapon data is the expected shape of a weekly feed rather than a gap.
To find a specific weapon, the search box on the item database home page narrows by name. To scan the market more broadly, sort the table by item level or required level, or use the "Browse subcategories" links below to jump straight to a single weapon type. Every row links to that weapon's full price-history page, so the research trail stays on one site from category view to chart.
