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My Affliction Warlock who has been my main since Vanilla. Obviouslly use power torrent on my actual staff but I hate the graphic of that particular enchant but love the graphic of the savagery line of enchants so have it on the normal staff itself for perfect looks.

Rear View w/cloak: http://imageshack.us...1/khagari2.jpg/

Armory: http://us.battle.net.../Khagari/simple

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Your sets (both the druid and warlock ones) are awesome guys! :)

Did you use our transmog guides to build them?

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I always knew I wanted the Merciless look myself as I like the dark tint of it rather than the pve T5 otherwise I just spent a lot of time digging around through atlasloot till I came across the staff. The T3 boots I had in my bank from when old lvl60 Naxx was still around and they just kinda worked since they were dark in cooler where most other boots I had were lighter. I'd just never worried much about boots since they are mostly covered by the robe. However after finding the site I did use it to find the new booties I'm using now which are the Fire Resist boots for Justice Points in Shattrath so heres an updated pic. Not sure if I want to stick with them or go to the much darker Veterans Dreadweave Boots though, they are a lot darker but no red in em really.

Love the site though and willdefinitely be using it to help perfect my future transmog projects for my alts :)

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Actually no, i didn't use the transmog guide for this set, but I did use the guide for my previous transmog set(Tier 7 10 man set)

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I will probably use it more in MoP when the time comes for a new transmog set Posted Image

I will probably need a weapon transmog aswell then :)

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I always knew I wanted the Merciless look myself as I like the dark tint of it rather than the pve T5 otherwise I just spent a lot of time digging around through atlasloot till I came across the staff. The T3 boots I had in my bank from when old lvl60 Naxx was still around and they just kinda worked since they were dark in cooler where most other boots I had were lighter. I'd just never worried much about boots since they are mostly covered by the robe. However after finding the site I did use it to find the new booties I'm using now which are the Fire Resist boots for Justice Points in Shattrath so heres an updated pic. Not sure if I want to stick with them or go to the much darker Veterans Dreadweave Boots though, they are a lot darker but no red in em really.

Love the site though and willdefinitely be using it to help perfect my future transmog projects for my alts Posted Image

Thanks :) Your boots are definitely looking better than before, although I didn't really notice in the first picture you posted that your boots were not exactly the same color as the rest. So I guess it's a very minor detail :P

I will probably use it more in MoP when the time comes for a new transmog set Posted Image

I will probably need a weapon transmog aswell then Posted Image

Then, let me tell you that we will work hard to update the guides rapidly ;)

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This is my Transmog

Anyone got advice on a matching belt for this?

Cheers

-Mork-

(Ps: plz don't check my talents/glyphs etc. I know it's terrible and fail. This is just a doing-some-quick-dailies-and-cba-to-have-a-decent-set Shadow mode).

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This is my Transmog

Anyone got advice on a matching belt for this?

Cheers

-Mork-

(Ps: plz don't check my talents/glyphs etc. I know it's terrible and fail. This is just a doing-some-quick-dailies-and-cba-to-have-a-decent-set Shadow mode).

I'd get rid of the tabard if I were you :P

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How do you like the entry-level PvP gear in MoP? Here's the set for Mages (item level 483).

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I'd get rid of the tabard if I were you Posted Image

Heheh, Mr. Damien, the tabard is only for practical purposes at the moment ;)

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My main (lock) was the first I transmogged, after initially saying I wouldn't use the service, then saying "maybe just the staff" (I had just gotten Damnation from a fun run). Then I got bored and explored Atlas loot and found the Brutal Gladiator's set.

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I have 2 sets for my priest. The first is her Shadow set. it''s her OS, but I try to keep as much of the gear seperate, so as to make reforging and gemming easier. This set looks equally as cool when she's in Shadow form. The 3rd image is her heal set...of which I am only missing the shoulders.

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My hunter and druid have fairly "simple" looking sets. The hunter's set is mostly greens, with the exception of the shoulders. Those are actually transmogged to the LFR version of the hunter tier 13 because the color went better than the normal did, and they were cooler looking then the original transmog shoulders. The druid's set can be found by looking for the "Glyphed" set, except I used the quest reward equivalents for most of it.

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Last, but not least, is my mage. I decided on a set for her when I started playing her again. Luckily a good portion of it was crafted, although the robes I originally wanted were BoP...and she's not my tailor =(

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The Hunter screenshot is really nice! The DK, however, seems out of place in this setting. Is it around Icecrown Citadel?

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The Hunter screenshot is really nice! The DK, however, seems out of place in this setting. Is it around Icecrown Citadel?

it looks like when you are at the character menu to pick a char :)

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The Hunter screenshot is really nice! The DK, however, seems out of place in this setting. Is it around Icecrown Citadel?

They're both Armory screen shots as I did this at work to kill a little time before heading out.

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it looks like when you are at the character menu to pick a char Posted Image

You just made me feel so noob :P

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My take on the LF Recolor with a twist or two. Posted Image

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What pieces are those? This is a pretty nice set, although the shield looks like it's written "Alliance" all over it :P

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What pieces are those? This is a pretty nice set, although the shield looks like it's written "Alliance" all over it Posted Image

he stole the shield from a dead alliance person hé :P

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