So I know this topic isn’t the best but I think it would be a nice idea eventually down the line for Frostmourne be a transmog only due to its popularity I think it would only be rare to let it be a transmog
No.
Some things should be unique to their character.
True but people are going to complain either way if we get it or not the same people will say we want it then say we want it gone when they get it so
we can all run around in sylvanas’ old mog and the artifacts gave paladins the ashbringer so i dont see why not
as a frost dk all i ever wanted was frostmourne
I think a lot of people do I’m a frost DK myself and it would just bring the whole fact that you are the most single handedly powerful Death Knight out there as of the end of Shadowlands due to us killing a 2 beings of death itself
The Death Knights literally have Frostmourne.
This whole “It’s sacred” deal is moot, when you can get the ASHBRINGER. The sword that BROKE the former.
It should be transmoggable. Nobody cares.
lmao.
I mean yes death knights have frostmourne by technicality it’s isn’t really tho cause it’s one handed swords cause they couldn’t use 2 handed swords then but now frost dks can and it would only make a little more sense I mean they like seriously
Hmm, I think it’s too prestigious of an item to be made into a full-fledged mog.
Exactly, this.
Sure, you could argue that in the Legion expansion we had stuff like the Doomhammer, the duel-wield swords there were MADE from the broken remnants of Frostmourne, along with the Ashbringer, Scepter of Sargeras, Felo’melorn and other high-ranking artifacts — but they were:
- A: Locked specifically to the class that their aesthetic aligned with the weapon best.
- B: Lorewise seemed to have been returned to either the orderhall after the defeat of the Legion – or given to the Kirin Tor for protection.
- C: Even such weapons being presented to players in the first place were still met with a lot of scrutiny & protest amongst some players.
- D: Were only given to the players under extreme circumstances (Our world being invaded by a united demon-empire of galactic proportions, ruled by a tremendously powerful titan).
- And E: Both RP wise and quite literally – The world didn’t simply ignore us having the physically held weapon or even their appearance … There’d be NPCs that reacted in respect, awe, horror or wonderlust to us wielding such artifacts of tremendous proportions, potential, historic relevance and magnificent power.
At best however? 
I suppose I could see Death Knights getting the appearance but lore-wise as a pseudo weapon, after the dual-swords were united into the actual artifact once more …
Say like via a quest to trick & deceive the artifact seeking Ethereals, remnants of the Legion, Dreadlords, other malicious beings or even all of the above — By using dark magics, illusionary magics and master crafters to make incredibly convincing replicas to be given to a handful of the most elite Death Knights, to trick those trying to claim the actual weapon.
Such being done to divert focus of these forces to come for these elite Death Knights – if they so dare, albeit there are many — and the whereabouts of the legitimate weapon is up for frustrating speculation between them … If the actual Frostmourne is even held by such elite knights.
You could probably put a bonus incentive stating the whereabouts of the actual Frostmourne was hidden and those that knew its whereabouts shattered their memories and placed them within each psuedo replica weapon – So the dark forces that seek to claim it, would have to know this in order to seize the shattered memories from the replicas, along with having to defeat enough of these elite knights who held such weapons in the first place.
The Frostmourne Conspiracy – Held together by only the utmost elite knights of death.
So prestigious it’s handed out like candy on All Hallow’s Eve in Blizzard’s other titles. Why do Diablo and Overwatch characters get to wield actual Frostmourne but Warcraft characters get festive toothpicks?
isnt there an in game item that straight up turns you into the lich king for halloween
Yes, but those are replicas.
Not the actual thing.
I even put further in the comment of mine that such would be fine – Heck, I even recommended such to be held long-term through a questline for DKs.
There is.
But you still don’t get Frostmourne.
One word Ashbringer

No.
Some things should be unique to their character.
Like Ashbringer, or the Doom Hammer.
Oh wait.
So damn true people wanted it and when they got it they said they shouldn’t have added it hense the solution of Tmog
Thet should sell it on the cash shop for $200.
It wouldn’t feel like that anyway when 20 other DKs are running around with Frostmourne too.
i was trying to type something earlier but ended up as long whinded explanation. hate that.
biggest benefit to allowing moggable frostmourne: injection of new lore. new death knights, or old death knights getting updated like alleria, with new weapons, new mogs, and new stakes.
that way we can stop holding frostmourne to this colossally high standard without eroding what it was or symbolizes.
shadowlands attempted this at first with the runecarver but it fell back on its flaws
For some reason they gave it to Diablo Immortal but not here.

One word Ashbringer
Coolstorybro.
Buuuut … if you read the actual FULL comment that I made, you’ll see that I ALSO mentioned & covered that too
As you will see →

Sure, you could argue that in the Legion expansion we had stuff like the Doomhammer, the duel-wield swords there were MADE from the broken remnants of Frostmourne, along with the Ashbringer, Scepter of Sargeras, Felo’melorn and other high-ranking artifacts — but they were:
- A: Locked specifically to the class that their aesthetic aligned with the weapon best.
- B: Lorewise seemed to have been returned to either the orderhall after the defeat of the Legion – or given to the Kirin Tor for protection.
- C: Even such weapons being presented to players in the first place were still met with a lot of scrutiny & protest amongst some players.
- D: Were only given to the players under extreme circumstances (Our world being invaded by a united demon-empire of galactic proportions, ruled by a tremendously powerful titan).
- And E: Both RP wise and quite literally – The world didn’t simply ignore us having the physically held weapon or even their appearance … There’d be NPCs that reacted in respect, awe, horror or wonderlust to us wielding such artifacts of tremendous proportions, potential, historic relevance and magnificent power.
And even further ahead, you will see a compromise I presented to that of which I would find more acceptable.