WoW Decor Duel Guide: Tips, Rewards, Vendor Location

WoW Decor Duel Guide: Tips, Rewards, Vendor Location

World of Warcraft (WoW) Decor Duel is a fast 5v5 prop hunt mode in Midnight Patch 12.0.5 where one team hides as Silvermoon City objects and the other team tries to expose and tag them before the round ends. It looks simple at first, but the mode is won by understanding the Found mechanic, choosing the right kit or trap, and squeezing extra seconds out of every round.

How Decor Duel Works In WoW Midnight

Decor Duel in WoW Midnight is a 2 round 5v5 prop hunt match where one team hides as decor, the other team seeks, and the winner is decided by round wins or total combined hide time if the match is tied. Each round lasts 3 minutes, both teams get 1 hiding round and 1 seeking round, and the hiding team wins its round if even 1 hider survives to the end. If both teams split rounds or both rounds resolve the same way, the tiebreaker is your team’s total hide time across the match.

The rule that changes everything is Found. Seekers do not remove hiders the instant they spot them. A hider is first marked Found, which puts a large red target on them and pings their location for the seeker team. Only after that can the hider be tagged out. A hider can clear Found by stopping movement briefly, which is why panic running often gets people finished off while a calm reset can save the round.

That one mechanic is the heart of the mode. Seekers need clean confirmation and fast follow through. Hiders need to know when to move, when to freeze, and when to force a bad chase instead of trying to flee in a straight line.

How To Queue For Decor Duel

Decor Duel is in the Group Finder under the PvP tab, inside Quick Match. You can queue solo or with up to 5 players. Full 5 player groups are matched against other premades, while groups of 1 to 4 are filled into the regular queue. The mode takes place in Falconwing Square in Silvermoon City.

The nice part here is how easy it is to fit into normal play. A full match is short, so it works well between other content instead of feeling like a major time commitment.

What Hiders Need To Do To Win

Hiders win by making seekers waste time, not by finding the cleverest possible prop and never moving again. Staying still too long builds flies around your disguise, and hiders also whistle periodically, which gives nearby seekers another clue. Hiding well means looking natural, but it also means knowing when a spot has stopped being safe.

Disguise and Swap are the core tools. Disguise changes what prop you are pretending to be, while Swap lets you exchange places with nearby decor. Those 2 abilities do most of the real work. A good hider uses them to blend into traffic patterns, reposition without making it obvious, and turn a seeker’s good read into a wasted check a few seconds later.

The biggest mistake on hider is overreacting after Found goes up. If you have room to clear it, stop and reset instead of turning the round into a full sprint. Since hide time decides tied matches, even a few extra seconds are valuable. A hider who buys 10 more seconds after being discovered can swing the match just as much as somebody who stayed hidden from the start.

Best Hider Traps And Hider Strategy

Hiders choose 1 trap each round, and the current trap pool includes Song Bird, Sands of Time, Void Sphere, and Smoke & Mirrors. Song Bird creates a decoy whistle, Sands of Time lays a heavy slow, Void Sphere launches hiders forward and knocks seekers back, and Smoke & Mirrors floods the area with moving prop decoys while also blinking the caster and removing Found.

Smoke & Mirrors has the strongest all around case because it solves the most dangerous moment in a hider round, getting exposed. It breaks visual tracking, gives you instant chaos, and can reset a bad spot into a salvageable one. Sands of Time is excellent in tighter paths where seekers have to commit through one route. Song Bird is stronger than it looks because audio bait works surprisingly well when seekers are already second guessing every prop. Void Sphere is the most positional of the four, but it can be brilliant if you know the route you want before the chase starts.

If you are learning the mode, use traps to protect your next decision, not just your current location. The strongest hider play is usually not “hide here forever.” It is “waste their next check, then be somewhere else when they recover.”

Best Seeker Kit In Decor Duel

Seekers choose between Arcane Ranger, Nullifier, and Spellbreaker. All seekers have Tag!, and all seeker abilities use Energy. Arcane Ranger brings Anti Magic Arrow and can add Clockwork Sentinel or Stealth. Nullifier has Nullify Magic and can add Nullification Field or Riftwalk. Spellbreaker uses Dispelling Focus and can add Dispelling Leap or Swift.

Spellbreaker is the best seeker kit for most players because it is the cleanest mix of chase pressure and reliable follow up. Dispelling Leap gives you immediate contact on suspicious spots and lets you keep momentum when hiders try to reset around corners or clutter. Swift also has real value because seeker rounds are often decided by how quickly one correct read turns into a tag.

Nullifier is probably the best control kit when your team is already coordinated. Front loaded dispels and Nullification Field are strong for locking down likely hiding zones, but the value is much higher when your team is covering angles instead of all stacking the same corner. Arcane Ranger is the easiest ranged kit to settle into, especially if you want safer checks and area control from Clockwork Sentinel.

Best Seeker Tips To Win More Rounds

The best seeker teams do not roam randomly. They clear with purpose, force hiders into worse spaces, and react quickly when Found appears. Once a hider is marked, the whole team should treat that target as the priority if it is close enough to finish. Letting Found targets reset is how winning rounds get dragged into losses.

Good seekers also pay attention to behavior, not just props. A perfect looking object in a bad position is still suspicious. A good disguise that suddenly appears after an area was already checked is suspicious. Flies and whistles matter, but plenty of hiders lose themselves before those cues even become relevant because their movement gives the whole trick away. The more comfortable you get with the map, the easier it becomes to spot what does not belong.

On energy usage, save enough for real checks. Blowing everything on low confidence spam leaves your team powerless when you actually force a hider into movement and need one more dispel or gap closer to secure the tag.

How To Win More Tiebreakers

Tiebreakers are decided by total hide time, which means every second has value even in rounds that feel lost. If your seeker round is slipping, clean up at least one or two fast tags so the other team cannot coast into a huge hide time lead. If your hider round is collapsing, shift your focus from “maybe I live” to “how many more seconds can I force here.”

This is why calm play wins. Decor Duel rewards people who understand when a round is still playable and when the smarter move is to protect the clock. A clean reset after Found, one extra trap, or one smart Swap can be the difference between losing a hiding round and still winning the match.

Decor Duel Rewards And Illusionary Coins

Decor Duel rewards Illusionary Coins, and current 12.0.5 reward listings show players earning around 30 to 35 coins per game depending on performance. Coins are Warband transferable. Gamesmaster Fleurian in Falconwing Square sells the gameplay unlocks, transmogs, toys, and the Magister’s Spell Bee Comb mount item, while the Disguised Decor Duel Vendor beside Fleurian sells decor rewards. The current updated reward list shows the mount at 500 Illusionary Coins, toys at 200, weapon transmogs at 100, and seeker or hider kit unlocks at 20 each.

That puts the bee mount at roughly 15 to 17 matches if you are only counting match payout and not any extra quest rewards. The kits are cheap enough that you can start shaping your preferred loadout quickly, which is a much better early spend than hoarding forever and playing on incomplete tools.

Where The Decor Duel Vendors Are

After a match, head to Falconwing Square in Silvermoon City to spend your Illusionary Coins. Gamesmaster Fleurian is the main Decor Duel vendor, and the Disguised Decor Duel Vendor is right next to Fleurian disguised as a chair.

Use this location:

/way #2393 31.6 76.7

Fleurian sells the mount, toys, weapon transmogs, and the extra seeker and hider kit unlocks. The disguised chair vendor handles the housing decor rewards instead.

This is worth adding because it finishes the loop cleanly. Queue the mode, earn coins, then go straight back to Falconwing Square and spend them without wasting time searching around the district.

Best Rewards To Buy First

The best first purchases are the kits and enhancements that make your rounds stronger right away. At 20 Illusionary Coins each, they are cheap and they improve every future match. For seekers, Dispelling Leap, Nullification Field, Clockwork Sentinel, Riftwalk, Swift, and Stealth all expand what your kit can actually do. For hiders, Eccentro Magic Pulse and Make Decoy add real utility instead of only cosmetic value.

The mount is the long grind target. Toys and transmogs are fine if you only care about cosmetics, but gameplay unlocks give the mode more depth immediately and make later farming less tedious.

Decor Duel Achievements

Decor Duel has its own achievement set, capped by Disguised to the Nines. Other achievements include winning a seeker round with all hiders tagged within 2 minutes, dropping Found without being tagged, staying hidden for 90 consecutive seconds, and tagging players with each seeker class. The Whole Kit and Caboodle is connected to unlocking all kits and upgrades, which means regular coin spending is part of achievement progress too.

A lot of these come naturally if you play both roles well. The ones that usually take a little more intention are the class specific seeker achievements and the survival based hider ones, especially if you are queuing with randoms and rounds get messy fast.

Final Blurb

Decor Duel is a simple mode on the surface, but it gets much better once you stop treating it like a joke queue and start playing around Found, hide time, and kit value. Hiders win by forcing hesitation, breaking line of thought, and stealing seconds. Seekers win by clearing with purpose and finishing reveals before the reset happens. Once those pieces click, the whole mode feels sharper, faster, and a lot more rewarding than a random prop hunt with a World of Warcraft coat of paint.


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