Live - US Auction House - Crafting material
Loose Trigger
Parts
Live US market
Commodities share one Auction House per region, so this price applies account-wide on US realms. Verify in-game before you trade.
What Loose Trigger is used in
Engineering
- Auto-Hammer
- Auto-Hammer
- Auto-Hammer
- Blink-Trigger Headgun
- Blink-Trigger Headgun
- Blink-Trigger Headgun
- Bolt-Action Headgun
- Bolt-Action Headgun
- Bolt-Action Headgun
- Double-Barreled Cranial Cannon
- Double-Barreled Cranial Cannon
- Double-Barreled Cranial Cannon
- Failed Failure Detection Pylon
- Gunshoes
- Ironsight Cranial Cannon
- Ironsight Cranial Cannon
- Ironsight Cranial Cannon
- Reinforced Headgun
- Reinforced Headgun
- Reinforced Headgun
- Sawed-Off Cranial Cannon
- Sawed-Off Cranial Cannon
- Sawed-Off Cranial Cannon
- Semi-Automagic Cranial Cannon
- Semi-Automagic Cranial Cannon
- Semi-Automagic Cranial Cannon
- Tactical Headgun
- Tactical Headgun
- Tactical Headgun
- Trigger
- Wormhole Generator: Argus
Recipe demand from first-party game data (reverse reagent graph).
About Loose Trigger
Loose Trigger is a crafting material in World of Warcraft. This page tracks its live Auction House price and the recipes that consume it, so you can judge whether it is worth farming, buying, or selling right now.
Demand comes from Engineering. When a recipe that uses Loose Trigger spikes in value, the material tends to follow, so watch the recipes above alongside the price history.
To read the chart: compare the current min buyout against the typical range. A price sitting below its recent band is a buy or craft signal; a price above it favors selling or farming. The method matters more than any single number, since commodity prices move between hourly snapshots.