Hunter quivers and paladin librams

Separate them from their artifacts and make them available in the barber shop.

Feels bad that the only way you can have a quiver is if you mog the artifact bow.

Maybe also make more quivers and librams to unlock.

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Wasn’t it BFA that had concept art of cosmetic class items like Hunter Quivers or Rogue poison vials in the presentation?
Wonder whatever happened to that. Would have loved to seen it.

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It was before legion and it was adopted into certain artifacts

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was there not a quiver on the trading post a few months ago

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There was, but none of the color variants have come up. It also takes the place of your back slot,

I would really love them to add a cosmetic class slot for everyone. Librams for Paladins, quivers for Hunters, war banners for Warriors, etc… And have them have their own unique attach points on the model, so that they can be used with other items without replacing them.

A rough example would be the following I made from Wowhead’s dressing room:

The libram is there, on the side. If they just flipped it so the book is right side up, it would look amazing. Unlike the librams on the Holy artifact, that pretty much replace the belt.

Having the option to have a libram at my side, or a quiver that doesn’t replace the cloak, or similar for other classes would be great.

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One of my favorite aspects of Classic is the Libram/Totem/Quiver slots, that you couldn’t even hope to fill until max level for some classes.

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There’s a bunch of things bliz can do with transmogs and giving players more cometic options.

A hide weapon option, since it’s basically already in the game when you wear a back piece such as Faewoven Branches , Burgundy Tuskarr Backpack

An option to seperate head piece for glasses to go with hat pieces.

More quiver options, and allowing quiver to be a seperate option to go with any bow. I’ve seen multiple npcs with quivers and wonder why bliz just doesn’t allow the players to have access to them?

Didn’t think of librams, that’s also a good idea for paladins to feel more immersed with their character and look cool.

Also awesome eye options! The primalist shaman npcs have fire burning eyes, crackling lightning eyes, etc.

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That’s the problem, “a quiver” meaning only one, there’s no other options. Also, the quiver takes up the cloak armor slot, when the marksman artifact weapon and quiver doesn’t.

I definitely need a libram!

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IDK why I never thought of having the class-specific customizations in the barbershop but that would be a great idea! I do like having a cloak and quivering, not one or the other.

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I basically only use artifact bows since I can get the quiver and my cloak. I’d love for some quiver mogs that don’t take up the cloak spot… come on Blizz!

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This has already happened in regards to quivers.
There was one that dropped from Sylvannas in the SL Raid and another that sold on the Traders Post (along with an ammo pouch for the gun-wielders).

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Yeah, it was either just before WoD came out (or very early on in the xpac). There was an article from one of the artist leads about how they would work on pet projects during downtime, and he specifically talked about items that would add to your appearance like quivers or potion belts. IIRC, there are slots on our character sheets that are hidden that they were considering using for these cosmetic items.

Some of them ended up being incorporated into the Legion artifacts. I suspect that the graphics for some of them are now being used for the quiver cloak transmogs and the like. While I appreciate that those things are now in the game, I would have loved to have seen us get a couple of cosmetics slots that we could have played around with, too.

No’s not the same. They are back pieces, we want a separate slot so we can have back pieces and a cloak.

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Would be cool to add cosmetics to professions. Things like LWs making quivers, Scribes making Librams, etc. Just cosmetics. No stats. Make the mats drop from all kinds of content, but nothing where you have to really go after it.

Another way of (slowly) leveling up professions too. Unlocking cosmetics as you progress. So you don’t feel like you’re missing out on throughput if you don’t have a pattern. And, lastly, they should not be soulbound.

They should definitely separate out the librams from the holy paladin artifact weapon and allow the weapon to be used with or without libram, or allow the libram to be used with or without the weapon. Barbershop is a great way to do this, or just add a cosmetic ‘libram’ slot. Same deal for quivers.

It won’t work if it’s added as a belt (libram) back piece (quiver) because it’ll take up a slot we want to transmog. Ideally we get to mog belt and libram, or cloak and quiver.

Wonder how it could be expanded across other classes?

Mage: libram too?

Rogue: Poison vial strap across chest?

Monk: giant brew kegs

Warrior: banner

Absolutely yes to all of that. I would also like to be able to xmog an additional weapon to your back or waist, etc.

Example: Rogues use a lot of shooting when in Outlaw, so it would be cool if they could xmog a Blunderbuss or a pistol on their back; separately to their cloak; Hunter do Wing Clip and make appear an axe out of nowhere, so a couple of daggers or one-handed swords/axes on the Hunter thighs would look awesome.

Sylvanus in SoD drops a quiver