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Aln'hara Cane is an epic two-handed staff for intellect specializations: mages, priests, warlocks, shamans, druids, monks and evokers. The model belongs to the kharonir appearance set from the Midnight expansion: an elongated headpiece of dark wood and metal, laced with thin veins, with a muted cold palette and a soft inner glow. It is a calm, "nature-magic" silhouette without aggressive spikes that reads well at long distances.
The staff's name is a nod to kharonir lore: Aln'hara is what this ancient people calls Azeroth, the nascent soul of the titan-world deep within the planet. That makes the appearance fitting for looks tied to nature, arcane magic and Azeroth's awakening power, rather than fire or the Light.
In terms of stats it is an item level 246 piece that requires character level 90. In the current Midnight season such a staff will quickly be outclassed by stronger alternatives, but as a transmog appearance it stays available all year round — you do not need to wait for a raid season or a specific event.
The Aln'hara Cane does not drop from bosses and is not sold for reputation — it is crafted through the Inscription profession. The recipe unlocks in the "Draft" specialization branch, in the staves subtree: by investing knowledge points into staves, a scribe gains access to Midnight two-handed weapon recipes.
Crafting requires Midnight reagents (the exact composition depends on quality and additional modifiers):
If you do not run Inscription yourself, the staff can be ordered from another player: you hand the crafter your reagents and the Spark, and they perform the craft. The finished item with the desired secondary stats or embellishment is configured by the crafter through additional recipe modifiers.
Pick up Inscription early: the "Draft" branch and the staves subtree unlock for knowledge points that accumulate gradually, so plan your investments.
The main limiter is the Spark of Omens: it is granted on a weekly cadence, so one or two such staves per week per character is a normal pace.
Reagents like Majestic Hide and Tormented Tantalum are easier to buy on the auction house than to farm yourself, if you only need the appearance.
For transmog the quality of secondary stats does not matter — take the cheapest build, as long as the item drops with the right appearance.
The appearance is added to your wardrobe collection when you obtain the item, so it is enough to craft or buy the staff once and apply it.
If you do not run the profession yourself, look for a scribe in your guild or through crafting order channels — you pay for the work and reagents, and the appearance stays yours forever.
The pointed agility variant of the Aln'hara staff is worth crafting separately if you switch between intellect and agility characters and want a unified weapon style.
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