Stop Losing Track of Legion Artifact Skins With This Tool

A large image of Thrall holding Doomhammer placed over the WoWthing Legion Artifacts appearance tracker, showing colorful checkmarks and X icons for various artifact weapon appearances.

How WoWthing’s Legion Artifact Appearance Tracker Makes Collecting Easy

This handy tool features a fantastic Legion Artifact appearance tracker that makes it easy for players to organize, track, and earn their missing artifact skins. Legion Artifacts feature many stylish appearances, but it can feel confusing to meet the requirements across many characters and classes. There is a lot to track with class halls, dungeon challenges, PvP, Balance of Power, and achievements. Thanks to the website WoWthing.org, we have a clean, easy-to-use dashboard that makes it clear where players should focus their efforts.

Close-up view of WoWthing's Legion Artifact appearance tracker showing earned and missing artifact skins for multiple classes and specs.

WoWthing simplifies the artifact grind for collectors with grids for each class and spec showing checkmarks for earned appearances. Simply mouse over the missing appearances to see the requirements to unlock them. This tool can be used in conjunction with Legion Remix to make fast progress before the event ends. And while the Legion Artifact appearance tracker is a standout feature, WoWthing includes a full suite of tools that make it useful far beyond cosmetics.

A Clean, All-in-One Dashboard for Your Entire WoW Account

Altoholics and collectors will love the WoWthing dashboard, which tracks nearly everything in the game. This includes currencies, transmog, reputations, gear, the Great Vault, and even Mythic+. WoWthing also supports multiple accounts without issue, helping the most dedicated grinders track their progress.

WoWthing account dashboard showing character list, item levels, currencies, and navigation sidebar for tracking collections and progress.

To use WoWthing you need to install the WoWthing Collector addon, register your Battle.net with WoWthing, and upload a .lua file. You won’t use the addon in-game; it simply creates the file you will upload once you log in. This gives the site your most up-to-date account data so it can track all the WoW things you need.

WoWthing is a useful tracking tool year-round, but during limited-time events like Remix it shines brightest. There are many rewards players will be rushing to earn, and having a tool that lays out all the requirements in one place lets you focus on the most important tasks.

Whether you’re farming Legion appearances or managing dozens of alts, WoWthing makes the whole process easier.