Showing posts with label cloth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloth. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

Burial gown for your Forsaken fashionista

If I was given an ultimatum and was forced to transmog to one set and wear it for ever, it will be this one, no doubt.
I cannot explain why I haven't posted this one yet, since it is my ultimate, all time, undisputable favourite. I love the theme, the story behind it I came up with, and I absolutely ADORE it on the Forsaken, I cannot be happier with it, ever.
I put it together back in the days of fighting for the Alliance, and took some screenshots of Nestalhir showing it off in some pretty shady places, but I didn't appreciate all its beauty until I race changed.
The way I like to think of it now (I like to justify the race change with some in-character story rather than just "I luv the forsaken" - sue me) is that Nestalhir, a human discipline priest, suffers from a bipolar disorder *trying to explain the shadow offspec and her episodes of violent face meltings* and well, her life ends in a dramatic attempt to finally find peace. She wakes up from what was meant to be eternal sleep, and to her initial dismay finds out her affinity to shadow has increased in strenght. The light that she cherished all her life now abandoned her, but she is not ready to abandon her former identity. *Insert the lore explanation for forsaken priests bending the light and suffering*
I don't think I have ever mentioned it here, but I'm a die-hard fan of Tim Burton's creations, and if I had the guts and money I would dress like a proper (neo-Victorian) goth. I like the creepy stuff, I like scary stories.
The way I see this particular transmog set is the burial dress Nestalhir wore when she woke up to her life in undeath (is this even a correct way to say it?) The candles, the dead roses on her staff, it all makes me think of Nestalhir as a character from Christina Rosetti's poem or the like.










Items Used:

Shoulders: Halo-Graced Mantle
Chest: Thistlefur Robe
Wrist: whatever can be covered by the gloves is fine
Gloves: Krompf's Fine-Tuning Gloves
Belt: Cord of Reconstruction
Staff: Alliance-only (doesn't change once you change factions): Chillwind Staff OR Charmed Cierge featured on Nestalhir as a human

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Inspired by: House Stark from Game of Thrones / Priest CM gear modified

I can still remember the adrenaline rush when racing against the timer to get my first Challenge Mode: Gold kill. I remember our leader's remarks, I remember how proud I was when I was being complimented Nest stop it you should be humble ok thanks it was truly a rewarding experience in game and made me feel like a somewhat decent healer. Naturally, I knew very well what the priest transmog set looks like, and transmogged to it right away when I got the chance.
HOWEVER I wasn't all too happy with the set. I couldn't help it, and although I really liked the shoulders/head design, I was not satisfied with the robe. Sigh. Feeling ungrateful I sucked it up, changed my transmog - as usual - about twice a day, until I came up with this.

Epiphany, I think it's called.
It took me a while to get the robe, but oh my it was all worth it.
I keep coming back to it, and I dare say it looks even better on the Forsaken. (Pictures of that later, I don't feel like wearing this particular set now, funny enough.)

Then I thought, hey, this is something I would picture the Stark woman wearing in the WoW universe.
Oh dear lord every time I watch Cat drag her dress in the mud of Winderfell I want to punch a panda or destroy something beautiful 

So, here it is, the creation borne through pain, stress, and my love towards GoT (actually, I like the books more but there I am left entirely to use and enjoy my imagination as to what things might look like, and I will spare you all from having to read about that.) Yay Joff, you know you all secretly love him



DO YOU SEE HER ROBE DRAGGING IN THE MUD? NO! GODDAMN 



Items Used:

Kness and toes, knees and..
Staff: Icecore Staff



Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Egyptian Priestess

Ah, my favourite theme. One of my favourite staves.
Nestalhir is embracing her former life as an Egyptian priestess, and posing in - you guessed right - one of my all time favourite areas in game, Uldum.
Now, before you notice the priest-only challenge gear pieces, don't despair nor hate on me (too much) - they are what I personally prefer to use for this set, but are easily replaced by pieces with matching colour theme.




Items used:

Head: Katoom's Mask
Chest: Aurora Armor
Shoulders: Lightning Infused Mantle
Tabard: Golden Lotus Tabard
Braces: Bracers of the Light
Hands: Replica Virtuous Gloves *priest only* OR Runed Spell-Cuffs
Waist: Cord of the Light *priest only* OR Vestal's Irrepressible Girdle
Pants: Kamaei's Cerulean Skirt
Staff: Soul Releaser

Inspired by: House Lannister from Game of Thrones/ stereotypical Blood Elf

I admit to the guilty pleasure of using the Orb of the Sin'dorei while wearing this set. On cooldown, even during raids.

Couldn't help but notice the similarities to the outfit Cersei from Game of Thrones could possibly wear. +1 reason to grind it.
It's not original *Nest what are you talkin' 'bout there is no such thing as originality in wow* yet I would like to post it here for the future, and because I like to take screenshots with wings and sparkles in pretty places. 


                               Human, imperfect version of Nestalhir is not particularily amused.


Items used: 

Shoulders: Nightsky Mantle


Sunday, February 9, 2014

Inspired by: Scryers Tabard

This outfit, built around Scryers Tabard, comes in two versions. The first one is priest-only, and the second one is wearable by any clothie and easily obtainable.

Priest only version:




Items Used:

Head: Hood of Dying Light
Shoulders: Mantle of Dying Light
Belt: Dirtwood Belt (Alliance only)
Chest: anything without sleeves that will be covered by a tabard
Shirt: Stylish Black Shirt
Gloves: Heroes' Handwraps of Faith
Pants: Legwraps of the Master Conjurer
Feet: Saltarello Shoes
Staff: Acrobatic Staff

non-class specific outfit:


Items Used:

You can get the recolour of the priest-only helm, Soulgaze Cowl.
Sadly, there are no lookalike shoulders that match the helm, so I have decided to keep the set simple.
Shoulders: Duskhallow Mantle.
Hands: Black Mageweave Gloves
Wrist: Waterfall Wristwraps

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Transmog Challenge: Drake of the North Wind

When I collected several pieces needed for this set and put them together, I realized they reminded me of the Drake of the North Wind color scheme. I decided to follow that path and ended up with my first themed transmog set, a long time before I ever thought of creating a transmogrification blog. The screenshots aren't the best quality, but at the time I was so proud I actually bothered to take a few screenshots.
The set is priest only, and is a mix of tier pieces and pvp shoulders you can buy with justice points.



Items used:

Head: Conqueror's Circlet of Sanctification
Shoulders: Relentless Gladiator's Mooncloth Mantle
Chest: Conqueror's Raiment of Sanctification
Gloves: Heroes' Gloves of Faith
Waist: Elegant Temple Gardens' Girdle
Weapons: Nightmare Ender and Lei Shen's Orb of Command

White dove

Every so often I get in the mood when I want my character to look cute and, well, priesty. Aurora Robe is perfect for a minimalistic, clean transmog for any clothie. It's usually rather expensive on the Auction House, but if you are Alliance you can just do a few low-level quests in Dun Morogh to get this dress, or, if you are a worgen, you get the exact same robe after completing a quest in the worgen starting area. The horde equivalent is obtainable by doing a quest in Mulgore. It appears, however, that the quest is for Tauren only.
The shoulders and helm drop in Black Temple and are the recolor of priest T6 set, and thus obtainable by all clothies! :)




Items used:

Head: Cowl of Benevolence
Shoulders: Amice of Brilliant Light
Chest: Aurora Robe
Waist: A'dal's Gift
Hands: Replica Virtuous Gloves
Feet: Kurkenstoks
Staff: Staff of Divine Infusion

Friday, February 7, 2014

Dragon in the mists

I love this robe. For a long time I was looking for a way to use it, since I'm not very fond of the matching shoulders (Duskwoven Amice).
After playing around with Mogit for a while, I reluctantly admitted that the shoulders I was avoiding like the plague fit the robe quite well and help to create a unique look. It also matches the animation of the legendary cloak, and I couldn't be happier with the way it turned out!




 Items used:

Chest: Coldtouch Phantom Wraps
Shoulders: Crafted Malevolent Gladiator's Mooncloth Mantle
Waist: Crafted Malevolent Gladiator's Cord of Meditation
Feet: Kurkenstoks
Hands: Replica Virtuous Gloves, but I also suggest Exiled Dabbler's Gloves if you want it to look like your chacracter is not wearing gloves at all!
Staff: Whelp Keeper's Staff

This set is, sadly, only usable by priests due to the shoulders and the belt. There are other alternatives if usable for any clothie that go well enough with the robe. You may want to check out this belt and these shoulders. You can also use the shoulders I mentioned at the beginning of the post.