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Malik's Stalwart Spear — Transmog Set Guide

by Divine Tragedy
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Overview

Malik's Stalwart Spear is a two-handed polearm from the Mists of Pandaria expansion. It is a spear with a broad chitinous head, crafted in the aesthetic characteristic of the mantid: dark carapace material, bony edges, and carved patterns that reference the culture of the Klaxxi. The model directly echoes the weapons of the Klaxxi paladins from the mantid region.

By in-game standards this is a rare, low-level item that sees no combat use today — its value lies in its appearance. The silhouette is recognizable: an elongated shaft with a massive, flaring blade that looks great in assembled sets themed around insects and the ancient empires of Pandaria.

Source

Malik's Stalwart Spear is a hidden treasure among the relics scattered across the world of Pandaria in the Mists of Pandaria expansion. It does not drop from a monster: the item exists as an interactive object that you have to find and pick up by hand.

  • The treasure is lodged in the trunk of a tree in the eastern part of the mantid region, with approximate coordinates around /way 48.7 30.0.
  • The item belongs to the collection of relics that count toward the exploration achievement series "Treasures of Pandaria."
  • Gathering the relics from this series grants the title "Relic Hunter," so many players collect the spear along the way while chasing the achievement.
  • It is account-bound, so the appearance becomes available to all characters on your account.

Mists of Pandaria content has long been outdated, and you can reach the spot without any resistance — the zone gets cleared on the move. The main challenge is finding the very tree with the treasure, so navigate by the coordinates. The treasure's spawn timing is limited: after being collected, the object disappears and respawns after some time, so if the spot is empty, wait or come back later.

Who It Suits Visually

  • It harmonizes with mantid- and insect-themed sets — the chitinous and carapace kits of Mists of Pandaria.
  • It suits armor in dark green and earthy tones thanks to the muted palette of the head.
  • It pairs well with plate and mail sets featuring bony or spiked elements.
  • It contrasts with light cloth looks — an unusual choice for a druid or shaman going for a "wild" style.

Tips

1

Before setting out, open your appearance collection and check whether the spear has already been collected: many players picked up the relics of Pandaria back while playing through the expansion.

2

If the treasure is not at the spot, it means someone has already picked it up — wait for the object to respawn or come back later.

3

Polearms are used by warriors, paladins, demon hunters, and druids (in form), so the appearance will be useful to several classes on your account at once.

4

Collect the relics of the mantid region in a single batch in one run — the points are located close to one another, and you'll close out the achievement at the same time.

5

For a cohesive look, pick out several mantid items at once from the table above — they visually complement the spear.

6

This is outdated content, so any character at the current max level will collect the treasure in a couple of minutes — no separate group is needed.

Author

Divine Tragedy

Divine Tragedy

Has been playing WoW since 2010 and was active for a long time in player-run fan organizations dedicated to developing the Russian-speaking community across social media.

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