Would you guys want plain, simple Transmogs? Thin plates, decent robes, form fitting leather, chainmail with padding. Actual, practical transmog with various different styles that harken back to old authentic armor?
Can we get them in true black? Not variations of brown or grey, but true black.
I’m sick of giant pauldrons, neon colored armor with lightning and smoke effects and silly moving parts too.
This idea has my blessings.
From pure black all the way to glittering argent as most metals are.
Yes, please! Things I would love to see (especially for cloth):
- Shirt slot options that go all the way up the neck
- Ordinary glasses (that aren’t goggles)
- Plain black pants
- Plain black boots - that have form, not just a slipper that conforms to the feet
- Belts with sculpted belt buckles - leather has some nice ones but not so much for cloth
- More shirts in the same vein as the workman’s and lumberjacks shirts
I feel like I’m spoiled for choice as a priest but after many years of wearing fantasy armor sometimes I really want to tone it down and just be an adventurer.
Some of this could be a great addition to professions as well, even to put some of those older expansion materials to good use.
Yes.
Especially the leather mogs are just unappealing to me! I mog a lot into the first and second generation gear, but even so, the leather does not appeal to me.
But, to be fair, some of the BFA mogs are really nice…
Back to the question… Yes. I’d like some simple, but nicely detailed, mogs.
What I really want (and have since starting WoW in Cata) is the Belf starting sets like the Rogue grey leather and the Sun Cured leather red set.
Can’t be transmoged because they’re whites.
I’ve come across numerous whites that I’d like to use as transmogs. Some are available as different “greens” but…
A scribe dye system would be fantastic. Or even a color slider option in xmog panels
That would make a lot more sense as a Tailoring option, but, Yeah.
Or, just add old White and grey armor patterns (There are a few greys I wouldn’t mind having, also) to the appropriate Profession skill.
Hell, make them mini quest chains for specific sets, like they did with the new Defias set appearances.