I like to keep it simple and sexy. I play mostly Demon Hunters. They are agile, quick and like to keep to the shadows. They do not like to be encumbered by heavy armor. They are stealthy, silent demon assassins.
@Bassdude What are the wings on the Sader bottom left? Very Nice! Also the Wizard upper Left, man what a Mog. I like how you have gone so far as to match (or build around) you pets to the overall theme.
@Kirottu, diggin’ the Butterfly Wizard.
@clueso Your Crusader on bottom, is nearly exactly what I ran for the past few years. Basic, to the point, and basically an butt kicking waiting to happen.
@Murzerker - Thanks, that’s nice of you to say. Transmogs may be only cosmetic but it is another aspect of the game to enjoy.
The Barb yellow wings came from a purchase a while back of Overwatch that came with that purchase - It looks like a Sader but it’s a barb. There is a transmog set in the normal lower end gameplay pickup that has that all metal look too which is cool that adds to it.
If they let us color the glow of the weapons and off-hand and the base color of the pets, we could all have a massive variety of transmogs.
That is also the transmog they used in most of the concept art. It is in fact heavily inspired by the Black Templar Outfit from the Warhammer 40k universe., a franchise that Jay Wilson was also working on before he worked on D3:
https://imgur.com/V9yMxe1
^^ I have put this link in code, since I don’t know if that would be a break of the COC to post images from another franchise here, and also because this thread is about D3 transmogs.
Anyway, this basic armor transmog for the Crusader is one of my favorite transmogs in D3 as a whole.
Sadly the Necromancer does not have trangsmogs that I personally find outstanding. The only one that comes close is the Trag Oul set transmog with Purity Dye. If they would have a Bone Helm that looks like the Bone Helm from Diablo 2, that really would be awesome.
Necro in general has much less transmogs than other classes and even fewer that are actually decent. For example in chest pieces there’s maybe one I personally like. Otherwise it’s just simpler to use vanishing dye like I’ve done in my example picture.
There’s one unique weapon transmog that really does fit for any necro: Wirt’s Original Leg. Again I’d like to point out my example picture.
Yeah, it is probably because they had limited developers and artists available when they made the Necromancer Pack. So that is totally understandable for why it is this way.
hmm, no, not yet, but I will try immediately after having posted this.
I tried Andariel’s Visage and also the Tal Rasha Helmet, but although they are Bone Helms in a way, they are not like the Bone Helm from D2 I was talking about, which is this one here:
Also, Andariel’s Visage and the Tal Rasha Helm are Masks in D2 and not Bone Helm, and we all know how ugly these Masks were in D2 .
And even in D3, Andariel’s Visage and the Tal Rasha Helm are rather Masks than a helmet that goes around the whole head, so I guess they are not really comparable to a real Bone Helm.
But tanks for the suggestion. I will try to combine the Scarlet Death Mask and the Inarius Helm with the Rathma set.
EDIT:
The Mask of Scarlet Death somewhat works (all armor pieces are from the Rathma set, except the shoulders and the helmet - the shoulders of the Rathma set are just way too large, that is why I chosse different ones), but I still would prefer something that is more like the Bone Helm from D2.
It doesn’t look that bad. But, I see what you mean about it looking out of proportion to the rest of the Set. So far, I like the Trag’Oul’s transmog, you posted above, best. (Still curious what the Inarius’s Helm would look like with the proper dye, if any is needed).
Trag’Oul’s reminds me of Sauron’s helm, except that Sauron’s helm covered his face. The Mask of Scarlet Death with Rathma’s and those Shoulders makes the Necromancer look like a football player (helmet and shoulder pads).