Here’s a look for a guardian druid who’s embracing the animal within.
I call this look the “Bear Necessities,” and here’s the pieces that make it work.
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Here’s a look for a guardian druid who’s embracing the animal within.
I call this look the “Bear Necessities,” and here’s the pieces that make it work.
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Using some of the transmog pieces from last year’s Brewfest, I put together a highlands set for my Kul Tiran warrior. Now she’s ready for anything from caber-tossing to haggis-tasting. (Or possibly caber-tasting and haggis-tossing, depending on her mood.)
Here’s the pieces that went into the set.
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We’ve played The War Within: Legion Remix since finding out that some player housing decor items will be released through it. I made myself a female Dwarf paladin—always a favorite combo—but decided to try something a little different (for me, that is).
So, saved for posterity, here’s my silver-toned Earthen retribution pally.
I’ve hidden the helmet, wrist, belt, and boot slots, and I’m not using a shirt or tabard for this look either. The Dueler’s Snowy Shoulder Cape and Aspiring Aspirant’s Drape make a fantastic combo for the shoulder and back slots. The Overlord’s Chestplate is an older design, but its relatively smooth front makes up for the clunky pixels, and the chain mail underlayer in the model does not detract from the look I had in mind.
Dauntless Handguards plus Long Snowy War Skirt and Leg Wraps finish off the outfit. Since she’s a paladin and mostly covered in armor, I kept her gems to a minimum, just a knuckle cluster on one hand. Her white mohawk hairdo and white-grey eyes form a large part of the striking look. I assume because she’s an Earthen, there’s a prismatic sheen to her hair that’s just amazing. Her weapon is one version of The Ashbringer.
If interested, you can have a look at the set in Wowhead’s Dressing Room.
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My Night Elf druid wants the world to know that she stands with her LGBTQ+ siblings, so here’s her rainbow outfit for the month.
And here are the pieces that went into it.
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What’s a sneaky rogue to do when Saint Patrick’s Day rolls around? Dress in green and blend in with the crowd!
Here’s a green transmog in honor of the holiday. (And the rest of the year, it might help you hide in the bushes.)
Here’s the pieces that went into the set.
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My human paladin is sporting a particularly radiant transmog these days. It uses several pieces from the Shadowlands covenants mixed with some old armor that matches the blue and gold color scheme, with the Legion artifact for a weapon.
All put together, it makes a satisfying look for righteously smiting evil.
Here’s a link to the items in the set.
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I love the old-time nautical style of the Kul Tirans in World of Warcraft. I like imagining that my Kul Tiran warrior stepped off the pages of the fantasy equivalent of a Patrick O’Brien novel. So, now that the season of holiday parties is coming, it seems like a good time to give her a proper dress uniform transmog. What do you think?
The outfit uses the Sky-Captain’s Formal Coat and a couple of pieces from the Gilnean Noble’s set, which I think go together handsomely. The swords are older models, but they pick up the blue and gold tones of the rest of the outfit and look appropriately cutlass-like. Here’s all the pieces.
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A lot of the time, the new trading post transmog items are a different, fun take on World of Warcraft gear. They’ve allowed me to tinker with my looks, including this cute version of a Gnome fortune-hunter.
I made it for my frost mage, who in my head canon is very academic and very girly and very neat, ergo the polished, fancy outfit completely at odds with adventuring life. But, hey, she gets to carry a chest bursting with jewels on her back!
The Love Witch’s Boots are rather, uh, extravagant on their own, but fortunately I only need their curly tips and a little of the magenta stripe to shop up from under the Mooncloth Robe hem.
Here is her set in Wowhead’s Dressing Room.
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The beginning of autumn is upon us. Trees are putting on their fall colors as the days grow shorter and the night chill begins to bite. What’s a druid to do but put together an autumn-themed transmog? This includes a few of the beautiful woodsy leafy pieces from the Emerald Dream zone mixed with some other gear.
Here’s a link to the pieces in the set.
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Summer is here, and while for some folks that means hitting the beach and riding some waves, my Blood Elf mage is getting nautical in a more piratical way. Here’s her transmog for the season, and the pieces that went into it.
Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of Pupellyverbos Port!
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