Showing posts with label Transmog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transmog. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Challenge mode Gold complete. Disc Priest.

Priest Challenge Mode Set

This week my group and I completed our Challenge Mode Golds. By completing Gold you automatically complete Bronze and Silver so obtain all of the rewards.

Rewards.

Bronze - Title. The Undaunted
Silver - Pandaren Phoenix mount. Which you can see the in the screenshot above. You can only chose one. I went with Emerald. In 6.0 if you have one mount you'll be rewarded with all of them.
Gold - Class specific armor set. Transmog only, it has no stats. Challengers Path ability in your spell book. Which allows you to teleport to the entrance of each of the challenge modes you've completed on Gold.
Completing each of the Challenge Modes on Gold in a guild group will also reward you with Thundering Serpent Hatchling pet which you can purchase from the guild vendor.

What are Challenge modes?

If you haven't yet done Challenge modes, I urge you to do them as they're incredibly fun!
Challenge Modes are timed heroic instance runs. They are however not just super fast heroics. They're heroics on steroids. Any gear over 463 will be scaled down to that level. Meaning you can't just bullshit your way through them with superior gear.

In terms of gear I didn't go out of my way to gather a BiS I had a few older pieces which I used. While your gear is scaled down gems aren't so I just went with the pieces which had the most gem slots.

Challenge mode. Disc PoV.

When you enter the instance on the Challenge Mode setting you're faced with a wall and an orb. Clicking the orb will give you a five second count down and then the wall will go down. On the right hand side of your screen you'll be given an objective.

Challenge mode. Disc PoV.

Once you begin a timer will also be added to the right hand side of your screen showing you how much time you have left to complete the instance.

The first two instances we did were Temple of the Jade Serpent and Gate of the Setting Sun which I did as Holy but then switched to Disc for the rest. They're all completable as Holy I just wanted to try them as Disc and also to help out with DPS during low damage parts.

I wouldn't say that the Challenge modes were difficult. They were challenging and a little bit stressful in parts but certainly not what I'd call hard. I was incredibly nervous going into our first one. Gate of the Setting Sun which has the bomber-man part at the very beginning, these bombs will one-two shot you. People's deaths weren't my fault but as the healer they felt like they were. We must have wiped on that first part about 12 times with me proclaiming "I'm not good enough to do these!" but once we all stopped being bad at life they went smoothly. We had quite a few wipes at the beginning of Scarlet Halls due to a bug, mobs not resetting properly. At the beginning you have to use the buckets of meat on the NPC and let the dogs chomp on him, however if he's stunned the buckets don't seem to work correctly. It took us a few tries to figure out him being stunned was causing the problem. Of course we were only going for gold and not going for realm best times so I suspect that would increase the difficulty if you were pulling more mobs, rapidly.

Bosses were easy but the trash hit like trucks wielding trucks and required ample cool down usage. Unfortunately our Tank didn't have a mic which made things a bit more interesting! Particularly the trash at the beginning of Temple of the Jade Serpent, mobs before and after the second boss in Scarlet Monastery for example. Thankfully my boyfriend is a great Paladin and helped out with some of his own cool downs.

I'm really glad we got a chance to do them before they go away and hopefully we'll start challenge modes much earlier in WoD so we get a chance to try for some more competitive times.

Priest Challenge mode set

Friday, 28 February 2014

Transmog with Tabards



Ever since competing in Sam's Tabard of the Hand transmog contest I've wanted to make a transmog for each of the Tabards in game. I wasn't really sure how to go about it. With Korla being my main she has access to almost every tabard in game apart from the TCG ones.

But that would mean all of the mogs being cloth and given how little room I have to work with I've come to the conclusion that I'll do it with the help of Mogit! That way I can incorporate some Mail, Plate and Leather into the looks!

I'm not sure how often I'll post a new one but hopefully every week or fortnight I'll be able to post a couple. If there's any you'd like to rush up the list then feel free to let me know where or via Twitter.

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Tabard of the Hand transmog contest entry.

Samaramon created a Transmog contest involving the Tabard of the Hand which is a tabard you get from completing the Draenei starting area. When she announced it I had great intentions of creating a look for each of the armor classes but I've just moved house and we only just got our internet back! So with the deadline being tomorrow I've managed to knock two together quickly this evening.

The rules were pretty simple;

The tabard MUST be included. (I think this is implied, but you never know)
~ The set MUST be transmoggable. No full plate then cloth head, for example.
~ The items used MUST exist in-game! Please don’t use items that were either removed or their model is in the game files but doesn’t actually exist in-game.
~ Do NOT post incomplete sets! While things like wrists aren’t visible and can be excluded, please don’t send a set without shoulders or boots for example.
~ The weapons MUST correspond with the class! Please don’t send me a priest with a polearm.
~ You MUST attach a list of the items! If I love your idea and would want to transmog it, I’ll need the items! 
~ Do NOT post someone elses idea. While similarities may occur, after all there are so many items in-game, please try to be original and don’t copy others.
~ Stick to the deadline! I won’t accept entries past my deadline, so don’t send. It wouldn’t be fair.

 I don't usually like submitting transmogs via Moggit as I like to go out and collect all of the bits but time wasn't on my side!

You can read more about the content on Sam's blog here.

Cloth. 






Head - Thaumaturge's Crackling Cowl
Shoulders - Grievous Gladiator's Mooncloth Mantle
Chest - Blue Linen Vest
Shirt - Common Brown Shirt
Tabard - Tabard of the Hand
Gloves - Grievous Gladiators Mooncloth Gloves
Belt - Crafted Dreadful Gladiator's Cord of Meditation
legs - Hateful Gladiator's Mooncloth Leggings
Boots - Gossamer Boots

Weapon - The Lifebinder 




























Mail









Shoulder - Shoulderguards of Dark Meditation
Chest - Erupting Volcanic Hauberk
Shirt - Black Swashbuckler's Shirt
Tabard - Tabard of the Hand
Gloves - Fastfuse Gloves
Belt - Belt of the Iron Prison
Feet - Puddle Punishers

Weapon - Tihan, Scepter of The Sleeping Emperor
Shield -  Vicious Gladiators Shield Wall



Monday, 4 November 2013

Alt Appreciation Week Ten - Warlock Week

Lae from World of Lae has come up with awesome idea of celebrating all of the classes in World of Warcraft one by one, each week! You can find out more about it and a list of participants in this thread.

 Warlock Week
 
Tairrie

Warlocks are Bamfs. I however am not and that means that I'm terrible at the class. I somehow managed to muddle my way though to level 90 which was quite a surprise. She's called Tairrie after Tairrie B from the band My Ruin because I've always been a huge fan of theirs. 

Throughout Vanilla and The Burning Crusade along with Druid and Rogue -Warlocks were one of my most created but not played class. After instancing with anyone playing a Warlock and seeing how awesome they were I'd immediately create my own, get to around level 12 and just as quickly abandon her. 

My highest level was during Wrath of the Lich King which got to level 51. She was a cute little Undead with pony tails but I had to delete her in order to level a character with a real life friend whom I was doing Recruit a friend. I decided to level another Warlock with my friend's Mage as it was the only class I'd never gotten to max level and with the Recruit a friend bonus I'd hopefully level so fast I wouldn't notice I was doing it! Sadly my friend stopped playing during Cataclysm due to having a baby but my Warlock soldiered on. 

I enjoy playing the class but I think it comes down to the same struggle I have with playing Shadow Priest, I don't really enjoy DoT (damage over time) classes. I do lover he though, as my only Warlock she's a wee bit special and I do love Chaos Bolting people in their faces.

First Mog 

Head - Horns of Justified Sins
Shoulders - Felheart Shoulder pads
Chest - Inbued Nehterweave robe
Hands - Black Mageweave Gloves
Belt - Clutch of Andros
Weapon - Staff of Dominance

Second Mog

Shoulders - Dark Covern Shoulderpads
Chest - Arcane Robe

Hands - Black Mageweave Gloves
Belt - Master's Belt
Weapon - Zhar'doom, Greatstaff of the Devourer

Friday, 1 November 2013

Alt Appreciation Week Nine - Shaman Week

Lae from World of Lae has come up with awesome idea of celebrating all of the classes in World of Warcraft one by one, each week! You can find out more about it and a list of participants in this thread.

First off sorry for the lack of posts recently, I've fallen so far behind on Alt Appreciation! I'm in the process of moving house so a lot of time has been spent decorating and doing other stupid grown up things. 

Shaman Week
Sharlila Goblin Shaman
When it comes down to my alts Shaman's are among the rest with me having multiple of the class. I have a level 90 Draenei and a level (currently) 86 Goblin. I love both of them! This week I've spent a bit of time playing my Goblin Shaman, getting her a new transmog, making a little bit of gold on the Auction house from leveling her professions. I hadn't logged into her since Cataclysm as I'd transferred my main character off of the server back then and if I'm honest I've missed her stupid face with her big nose and cute hair. 

I love the Shaman class and I was so glad when Alliance finally got the chance to play them with the introductin of The Burning Crusade. I really enjoy the healing style and the Elemental spec. I leveled my first Shaman as Enhancement and while I enjoyed it, once I got to max level and actually paid attention to what I was doing I realized I was really bad at it. I was always at the bottom of the meters. As I mentioned in my post during rogue week me and melee just aren't friends. I picked up an Elemental spec and I loved it! Firing lightening from my finger tips, what's not to love!?

If instead of Enhancement Shamans had a tanking spec they'd be my perfect class.

Sharlila's mog

Shoulder - Cyclone Shoulderpads 
Chest - Furious Gladiator's Mail Armor
Waist - Ornate Girdle
Hands - Stormbringer gloves
Feet - Wrathful Gladiator's Sabatons of d3ominance 
Weapon - Revitalizing Hammer
Shield - Aldori Legacy Defender

Saturday, 28 September 2013

Alt Appreciation Week Five - Monk

Lae from World of Lae has come up with awesome idea of celebrating all of the classes in World of Warcraft one by one, each week! You can find out more about it and a list of participants in this thread. 


Monk Week.

What do you mean it's not Monk week anymore? Shhhh..

Monk week didn't go to plan for me. I kept putting it off in hopes that my boyfriend would want to level with me. We had been leveling our Monks together but he started to lose a bit of interest so I stopped playing mine too! I had hoped that during Monk week we'd be able to get them to level 90 but boyfriend just didn't seem too keen. I did a few instances on my own today and got mine to 85 - that's something at least. I do plan on leveling her to 90 soon with or without the boyfriend!

I made a cute little Pandaren Monk within the first few weeks of Mists and while I enjoyed the starting area once I left I pretty much abandoned her in Westfall. A few months ago inspired by Draynee and some really cute leather mogs over on her blog I decided to remake my Monk but as a Draenei! 


Mistweaver Monk.

 As I mentioned above I've been leveling her along side my partner who has been playing a Brewmaster Monk. My goto spec when playing almost every class is any verity of healing spec. Monk healing feels very different to Priest which is my main, I was a bit iffy about the channeling aspect of the class when I first started but now I love it! She has a heal for every situation and the Healing Spheres are super cute! 


I'm really looking forward to getting her to level 90 but I'm not sure of how I'm going to do it yet. She has leveled exclusively though instances. I took a dps spec to try out once I hit 85 and I got my face kicked in multiple times in Jade Forest as I had no idea what I was supposed to be doing, Needs more investigation or I could only do instances while I have rested and see how long that takes! 

Lealah. 

Shoulder - Cured Mammoth Hide Mantle
Chest - Leather Tunic of Eminent Domain
Belt - Red Belt of Unspoken Warning
Legs - Leggings of the Broken Beast
Hands - Vellum-Ripper Gloves
Feet - Monastic Boots
Weapon - Aspirant's Staff of Harmony

Friday, 6 September 2013

Alt Appreciation Week Three - Hunter

Lae from World of Lae has come up with awesome idea of celebrating all of the classes in World of Warcraft one by one, each week! You can find out more about it and a list of participants in this thread.


Hunter Week  


Gosh I love my Hunter! I'd consider her my second main or at least my main alt. She was originally created as a form of escape but I ended up falling head over heals in love with her.

At the time I played a Protection Warrior and was one of the very few tanks in my guild who logged in during non raid times. That meant I was in demand, I'd log in and instantly receive whispers asking me to tank Blackrock Depths to help someone get their Molten Core attunement or Scholomance. I never really minded but sometimes I just wanted my play time to myself. The forty man raiding guild I was in had several chat channels to keep everything separate during raids /guildtanks /guildhealers for example. Each class had their own channel and despite me being a Warrior I ended up being invited to the Hunter channel. I never particularly got on with any of the other Tanks in the guild but I felt at home with the Hunters. When it came for me to create an alt to hide on Hunter was my first choice as so many of my friends played one. 





My Hunter became my second character to hit level 60. I decided that I wanted to move away from my Warrior full time and my Hunter became my main! She was my first character to reach level 70 when The Burning Crusade launched and I even began raiding on her but sadly it was short lived. I didn't enjoy it as much as I enjoyed solo play on her. I had terrible pet control and at the time I just wasn't a very good player. I didn't use keybinds which worked fine when I was tanking as very little was actually involoved but with my Hunter I really felt the difference, falling behind everyone else. I felt terrible and took a bit of a break from raiding choosing instead to level my Priest.


Cheeky lae!
I'm not the worst Hunter in game these days, I know to turn off pet growl in group situations. I know to dismiss my pet before I leap off of a cliff but I'm definitely still not the best Hunter. Today for example while farming Giant Dinosar Bones with Lae I began to wonder why I was only doing 40k DPS, we'd killed dozens of Raptors before I discovered when I changed spec from Survival to Beast Mastery I hadn't put my aspect back on. Oops! Once I noticed I was back to doing my normal 70-90k. I'm happy to announce this is a very rare occurrence.

While I have eight level nineties I only run raid finder with my Priest and Hunter because they're definitely my two favorite classes. 


Noel and Terry.
I have two favorite pets. Noel and Terry. Noel is one of my oldest pets whom I tamed the second I could. He's not rare but he's special to me. He was the pet of choice for Dysphoria who did the Hunter v's world series way back in Vanilla. I was so impressed by her, I wanted to be just like her when my Hunter grew up! Terry on the other hand I was just lucky to stumble upon!  




Telnari.

Shoulder - Coral-Barbed Shoulderpads
Chest - Masterwork Breastplate
Belt - Masterwork Girdle
Legs -  Masterwork Legplates
Hands - Radiant Gloves
Feet - Boots of the Renewed Flight
Weapon - Giant's Bane

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Alt Appreciation Week Two - Druid week part two.

Lae from World of Lae has come up with awesome idea of celebrating all of the classes in World of Warcraft one by one, each week! You can find out more about it and a list of participants in this thread.

Druid Week

I've been loving Druid week! My Druid Ahdrin whom I mentioned in this post hit level ninety last night! I'm loving playing Guardian on her, I've only done a few heroics but it's been really fun. I started questing at around eighty eight as instance xp was getting pretty slow. I tried questing as Feral which ended in tears, I lost count of how many times I died. I switched to Balance which seemed to go a little better. I've leveled all of my Druids almost exclusively though tanking instances so being out on my own with a spec I'm not familiar with was a terrible experience but I got there!

I got a nice surprise from a friend today. A Cinder Kitten! Squeeeeeeee! If that isn't the perfect gift for a Druid then I don't know what is. I love him. Thank you if you're reading this <3. I named him Dazzle after the Druid overlord who gave him to me.

Dazzle with his Daddy the Druid Overlord.

Robes of the Summer Flame. 
Given that I spend most of my time as a bear I don't spend too much time mogging my poor druid but this and the first one in my previous post are probably my favorites.

Ahdrin.

Shoulder - Lunar Claw Pauldrons
Chest - Robes of the Summer Flame
Belt - Wrathful Gladiator's Belt of Triumph
Hands - Toughened Leather Gloves
Feet - Boots of Plummeting Death
Weapon - Terestian's Stranglestaff

Alt Appreciation Week Two - Druid.

Lae from World of Lae has come up with awesome idea of celebrating all of the classes in World of Warcraft one by one, each week! You can find out more about it and a list of participants in this thread.

Druid week.

Ahdrin. 

I have a bit of a love hate relationship with Druids. It's the only class I don't really enjoy healing on but I sure do love the class in general. What's not to love about shape shifting and having four talent specs? Oh! and the dances, you can't not love the dances!

Raawwwwrrrrr!
I'd often group up with a Druid in instances and absolutely adored them. They always seemed to be played by such cool friendly people. Despite my love for the class and my desire to play one I could never get my head around them, at least not enough to stick with them. Between Vanilla and late BC I had created about six Druids none of them making it past level fourteen. They'd reach that magic number, become abandoned on my character selection screen and inevitably meet the same fate as the many Warlocks, Rogues and Druids before them - I'd delete them.

Leala.
Something changed with Leala, I don't know what. As the end of BC was looming I created myself yet another Night Elf Druid after watching some PvP videos featuring a Feral Druid. I just wanted to play one so bad! Somehow Leala made it to level twenty. This was a first! She had kitty form now, soon she was fourty! I instantly took a balance spec and headed out to Theramore to quest. I died, I died a lot. Really a lot. I went back to feral immediately and she made it to seventy before Wrath was released. It felt like quite an accomplishment. After Wrath hit she became my second level eighty, ahead of my Mage and even my Hunter - two of my favorite characters.

During Wrath of the Lich King my guild transferred to Horde at that point the only option for Druid's were Tauren. I hated her. The only saving grace was that I still played her as Feral and the Horde cat and bear forms are pretty cool. I leveled Leala to eighty five a bit later though Cataclysm but I just don't feel the way I did about her. 

While it's all doom and gloom for poor Leala, that's not the case for Ahdrin! My second Druid who's again a Night Elf. She's currently level eighty eight and I've recently picked up a Guardian spec which I'm really enjoying!

Tranosmogs used.

Ahdrin.

Shoulder - Grim Lasher Shoulderguards
Chest - Gladiator's Dragonhide Tunic
Belt - Belt of Appeasement
Legs - Ceremonial leather Loincloth
Hands - Master Brewer's Gloves
Feet - Boots of the Neverending Path
Weapon - Twisted Visage

Leala.

Shoulder - Cenarion Spaulders
Chest - Thick Draenic Vest
Belt - Murkblood Belt
Legs - Thick Draenic Pants
Hands - Guardian Gloves
Feet - Darkbrand Boots
Weapon - Staff of the Verdant Circle

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Alt Appreciation Week One - Death Knight.

Lae from World of Lae has come up with awesome idea of celebrating all of the classes in World of Warcraft one by one, each week! You can find out more about it and a list of participants in this thread.

Death Knight week. 

Soco.
When Wrath of the Lich King released I created a Death Knight just to try out their new starting area which I loved but I already had my main and a few other alts I wanted to level long before I leveled a Death Knight. They soon started creeping into dungeons and heroics and each one I came across seemed to be worse than the last. They had a terrible reputation being dubbed the new "huntard". I'll admit this put me off playing one for a while, I wasn't sure if this meant they'd be complicated given that so many people seemed to be struggling with them.

Maisey. 
I eventually made myself a Human female DK with the intent of actually leveling her now that all of my other characters were at max level and I fell in love with the class pretty quickly!

I got her to level 80 during Wrath. However my guild decided to transfer over to horde side and I wasn't willing to pay to transfer her along with my Priest and Druid. She didn't have anything worth holding on to her for and I hated her face. I don't like the way that the DK eye glow looks on Human females.

Since DK's start at level 55 I deleted her in favor of leveling a new one on Horde and I'll admit that I was much happier with her as a Blood Elf!

I've since leveled a further two Death Knights who are both on Alliance although none of them have made it to 90 yet. I was leveling one with a friend who plays WoW on and off every six months or so as she has a little baby so my little 85 DK is waiting patiently for her Mage's return.

All four of my DK's have leveled as Blood I really enjoy the style of tanking and I'm not a huge fan of melee DPS. My only gripe is being forced to play though the DK starting area unable to leave. After doing it so many times it's beginning to grate on me. This is similar to the Goblin, Worgen and Pandaren starting area's. Let me level where I want to, god damnit!

Serendia. 
Transmogs used.

Soco.

Shoulder - Scourgelord Shoulderplates
Chest - Drakescale Breastplate of the Tiger
Belt - Acherus Knight's Girdle (when mogged to this shows no belt)
Legs - Acherus Knight's Legplates
Hands - Acherus Knight's Gauntlets
Feet - Acherus Knight's Greaves
Weapon Obsidium Executioner

Maisey.

Shoulder - Spiked Cobalt Shoulders
Chest - Imperial Plate Chest
Belt -  Field Plate Girdle of the Monkey
Legs - Imperial Plate Leggings
Hands - Frostpaw Gauntlets of the Boar
Feet -  Brutish Boots of the Boar
Weapon -  Stonecutter Claymore of the Whale

Serendia.

Shoulder - Heaving Plates of Protection
Chest - Warrior's Embrace
Belt - Acherus Knight's Girdle (when mogged to this shows no belt)
Legs - Direwing Legguards
Hands - Acherus Knight's Gauntlets
Feet - Acherus Knight's Greaves
Weapon - The Oathkeeper

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Armored Bloodwing.

Last week WowProfitz started his own Cotton Candy Screenshot Competition. I decided to enter with one of my favourite screenshots which I'd taken a while ago. Lo and behold I won! I was given the option of three prizes and I chose the Armored Bloodwing mount. The second I saw Blizzard release this mount I knew I wanted it having always been a bit of a spooky kid! The Undercity is my favorite city and I've always wanted a bat mount. Sadly it wasn't something I was willing to pay for so winning it makes it even sweeter!

You can view the screenshot and winning post here!

Armored Bloodwing - Also now known as Profitz.

Bloodwing Transmog.
Of course no new mount is complete without a new matching transmog, right? I decided to go with this robe from around T10 content from Justice Points as it's similar to that of Blood-Queen Lana'thel. I bet she'd ride a Armored Bloodwing if she could.

Robe - Meteor Chaser's Raiment
Belt - Belt of Omission
Staff - Suen-Wo, Spire of the Falling Sun
Gloves - Heroe's Gloves of Faith
Shoulders - Malevolent Gladiator's Mooncloth Mantle

While I imagine that I only won because I was the only entry what we're going to do is pretend that there were at least 4000 other entries. We're also going to pretend that Korla was added to the Dedication of Honor statue in Dalaran for her contribution to the competition. Statues of Korla should soon start appearing all of Azeroth. Look out for one in a city near you!

Clearly part of this statue.






Saturday, 8 September 2012

Priest Tier transmog with a difference. Part two.

This is my second part of Priest tier transmog with a difference. The bottom half of the Priest tier is often overlooked which is a shame, there are some amazing designs out there. Make sure to check out my other post if you haven't already.

Priest Tier four legs.







Priest Tier eleven legs. 
I adore the colour of these leggings!





Sunday, 2 September 2012

Priest Tier transmog with a difference.

Recently I've been playing both my Warrior and Paladin a lot. Being plate wearers they have the option to transmog to some plate skirts but I tend to keep them in full pants. Tanking in a dress doesn't feel quite right to me. With that I've started looking at cloth legs a bit more. There are no Priest tier sets which don't use a robe, same with Warlock.  Mage Tier eight is the only tier set in game which uses a tunic and pants model.

There are some gorgeous legs out their for Priests especially so I decided to build some outfits around two of my favourites for today. I'll post another two in a couple of days. You can find the links to the items used under the pictures.

Priest Tier five legs.











I chose to wear a Tabard, something I don't usually do with Clothies as I don't think they sit right with robes. I transmogged my robe into a low level green chest which wasn't a robe and added a black shirt.

Priest Tier Two legs.







   

Thursday, 5 July 2012

Transmogolympics!


Mogolympics - Image from Amateur Azerothian

With the London Olympics coming up soon JD from Amateur Azerothian is holding a World of Warcraft Olympic themed transmogrification event and I've signed up to join in!

Participants have to create outfits relating to the following games.
  • Archery – Build an outfit around your favourite bow.
  • Cycling – Build a biker outfit to compliment the Chopper.  It must be either Leather or Mail.
  • Discus – Build an outfit around one of the shield skins seen here
  • Equestrian – Build an outfit to compliment one of the horse mounts in the game.  (Faction limitations apply, so no Orcs on a Stormwind pony)
  • Fencing – Time for some swordplay.  Build your best outfit around the 1h sword of your choice.
  • Javelin – Build an outfit around the polearm of your choice.
  • Hammer Throw – Build an outfit around your favourite two-handed hammer.
  • Wrestling – We’re going to deviate from olympic wrestling and go to the sports entertainment aspect instead.  Using one of the “championship” belts, design your own Azerothian pro wrestler.  Think of the oversized belts, such as the Firemend Cinch seen here.
  • Freestyle – Build your own NPC. Could be an innkeeper, could be the Green Orc Lantern.  Doesn’t matter.
This is an amazing idea! My head is buzzing with ideas. If you would like to join in just head on over to Amateur Azerothian and leave a comment after you've read all of the instructions. Upon commenting you'll be given a random faction to represent during the games. 

We're not allowed to share our entries until after the even as everything will be anonymous but we are able to show off our flag bearer. I'm going to be representing the Scarlet Crusade. 

The Scarlet Crusade aren't the most welcoming or trusting bunch I've met so I'm attempting to fit in as best I can. 


Do the crazies proud!

Staff - Benediction 
Head - Circlet of Prophecy 
Shoulders - Furious Gladiator's Mooncloth Mantle
Chest - Stonecloth Vest
Gloves - Red Mageweave gloves
Belt - Voidweave Cilice of Fire Protection 
Legs - Cindercloth Pants 
Feet - Farshire Footpads of the Owl 
Tabard - Tabard of the Scarlet Crusade 
Shirt - Scarlet Filigreed Doublet

Have you signed up? Are you thinking about it? It's going to be heaps of fun!

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Collect all the robes, ALL THE ROBES!

I'm a collector, I love collecting things. More so in Wow than anywhere else. I love non combat pets, mounts, exalted reputations and achievement points. 

Something I wasn't quite prepared for was how transmogrification would effect me. I've always kept my Tier gear. Some I held onto because I though it was pretty, some because it held some sort of meaning or special memory. My Tier ten in particular reminds me of my best and favourite time raiding in Wow. However transmogs release transformed my simple collection of gear into an obsession!  

I own the same pair of shoes in black, pink, grey and purple. I often buy accessories in multiple colours. So it's no surprise to me that this quirk of mine would rear it's ugly head in wow in the shape of robes.  









There are multiple robes in Wow which share the same model and I've unknowingly made it my job to collect all of them but I'm quickly running out of space!



What about you, do you have any habits in your daily life you find creeping into Wow or vice versa? Do you just have to collect certain things in game?

If you'd like details of the items used in any of the images above leave a comment or send me a reply @SocoWow on twitter.