
Remix was a game mode that consisted of playing through Mists of Pandaria with the current game system but much faster and overpowered. It was surprisingly fun and a unique way to level alts. I really hope they do remix versions of other achievements in the future.
My first goal in Remix was to buy all the rewards, which I did. I bought every reward on the vendors, did all the quests with an Alliance character (because I played Mists of Pandaria originally as Horde), and earned every achievement.

My Remix main was Wayneknight, a dwarf ret paladin. I maxed his gear, did all the raids, dungeons, and scenarios on highest difficulty with him, and finished all the quests, reputations, and achievements with him.

I also maxed gear on three more characters and did every raid on highest difficulty on them:
- Orionaquarii, Worgen frost mage
- Carrieanne, Nightborne windwalker monk
- Shoverrobot, Mechagnome BM hunter

I played through Remix, hit level cap, and did every raid on normal with every other class. I also used the event to ensure that I had each class at 70 in each faction (before Remix, I had 12 classes maxed as Horde and 1 maxed as Alliance) and a 70 of every race. My other new 70s besides the ones mentioned earlier include these:

- Firepaw, Pandaren elemental shaman
- Andpeggy, Highmountain Tauren druid
- Tahanii, Lightforged Draenei demo warlock
- Eanasir, Night Elf frost DK

- Artvandelay, Dark Iron Dwarf enhance shaman
- Cassius, Human arms warrior
- Turkleton, Draenei disc priest
- Drjanitor, Kul Tiran balance druid

- Kuntina, Void Elf rogue
- Iammyscars, Night Elf havoc demon hunter (and so edgy)
- Kyrandia, Dracthyr devastation evoker
- Moguripete, Gnome demo warlock
Trove Tally
I used the Trove Tally addon to help track rewards. It’s a cool addon that shows sources for event rewards and filters by what’s attainable by your class, spec, or any character. In this case, it tracked only the items that were unique to Remix, not transmog you could obtain in Pandaria in the live game.
I received every drop from all the raids on normal, heroic, or mythic. LFR is a lot harder because you can’t trade drops in LFR, so I stopped as soon as I received every drop that I liked. I also went after every dungeon and scenario drop that I liked but not every single drop. And as for world drops, those weren’t fun to farm, so I didn’t.
I earned 149 of the drops out of 233 total. Not bad.
