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Malavita
Malavita first discovered World of Warcraft in Draenor, but truly got into the game with the Shadowlands expansion. Has a soft spot for Demon Hunters and Mages. Considers her main goal to be collecting as many mounts as possible.

Luminous Mana Ray is a flying mount added in patch 11.2.5 as part of the limited-time WoW Remix: Legion event. The model depicts a soaring ray with a turquoise glowing shell that seems to drift through the air, leaving a soft luminescence in its wake.
Mana rays are creatures native to the shattered world of Argus. After the catastrophic events of Legion, these beings mutated and adapted to their surroundings, acquiring unique traits for each variant. The Luminous Mana Ray stands out with its cool turquoise hue and gentle luminescent glow, reminiscent of the mana crystals that sustain the creature.
The mount is purchased for Bronze — the temporary currency of the Legion Remix event — from Hemet Ernestway XVII at the Infinite Bazaar. The price is fixed at 10,000 Bronze. The mount became available during the fourth phase of the event — "Eternal Argus" — starting November 18.
To obtain the Luminous Mana Ray, you need to take part in the WoW Remix: Legion event, save up 10,000 Bronze, and purchase the
reins from the vendor at the Infinite Bazaar.
The Infinite Bazaar is a floating trading island located south of Dalaran above the Broken Isles. It is the central hub for all event vendors, selling mounts, toys, gear sets, and consumables.
Hemet Ernestway XVII is in the northern part of the Infinite Bazaar, to the left of Nostwerne, next to the mount and pet pen. He sells all four new mana ray variants added in patch 11.2.5:
Bronze is the main currency of the Legion Remix event, spent exclusively on cosmetic rewards: mounts, pets, gear appearances, and toys. Below are the main ways to earn it.
This is one of the most efficient ways to earn Bronze at high level. The reward depends on the key's difficulty:
A few such runs will fully cover the cost of the mana ray.
Starting at level 80, you can activate Heroic World Tier — an increased open-world difficulty. This boosts Bronze gains from Broken Isles mobs by 500%. The ideal option for those who prefer open-world farming over dungeons.
The Broken Isles in Legion Remix are filled with world quests that grant noticeable rewards:
Infinite Research are daily and weekly repeatable quests completed across multiple characters. This is one of the steadiest and most consistent sources of Bronze, especially if you have alts.
Legion raids (The Emerald Nightmare, The Nighthold, Tomb of Sargeras, Antorus) and normal dungeons also reward Bronze. Clearing outdated content at max level takes mere minutes and provides a steady stream of currency.
Don't spend Bronze impulsively — the Legion Remix event has plenty of tempting rewards. Before buying mounts, make a priority list so you don't miss out on rarer rewards
Unlock the fourth phase in advance — the Luminous Mana Ray only becomes available from November 18 in the "Eternal Argus" phase. If you farm Bronze in advance, you'll already have 10,000 banked by the time the phase opens
Use alts — Infinite Research is completed separately on each character, while Bronze goes into the shared account balance. Several alts significantly speed up the farm
Combine with other mana rays — since all four new mana ray variants are sold by one vendor at the same price, you can collect the entire set for 40,000 Bronze in a single visit
Activate Heroic World Tier — after reaching level 80, this mode significantly speeds up Bronze gains from mobs, making open-world farming much more profitable
Watch the event timeline — WoW Remix: Legion runs for a limited time. After the event ends, the Luminous Mana Ray will become unavailable until a possible future re-release. Don't put off the purchase until the last days
Check Krasus' Landing — the portal to the Infinite Bazaar is located there. Don't confuse it with the regular Dalaran Krasus' Landing in the Broken Isles — Legion Remix uses the same city, but the portals and NPCs differ
The mount adjusts its speed to your skill — the Luminous Mana Ray automatically adapts to your riding level, so even a beginner can use it as a ground mount, and an experienced player as a flying mount with maximum flight speed
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