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The transmogrification interface

Transmogrification (commonly referred to as transmog, tmog, xmog or simply mog) provides the ability to replace the appearance of your armor and weapons with those of other items, or to hide certain pieces of armor.

When a player earns or equips an item suitable for their class, the appearance of the item is added to their Appearances collection. Valid items whose appearance the player has not yet collected are highlighted in their tooltips. All soulbound items are automatically added to the player's transmog collection, as well as all quest rewards from completed quests, even if the player did not choose that reward.

By visiting special NPCs, players can browse all available transmogs for any item currently equipped, and replace its appearance with the chosen transmog. Transmogrifying an item costs a variable sum of gold, but can be reverted for free. Hiding armor is also free.

Transmogrification has a number of restrictions, and not all items or pairings can be transmogged. Most importantly, the character must be able to equip both items, armor must be of the same armor type, and weapons must use the same attack style.[1][2]

Transmogrifying

To transmogrify gear, visit a transmogrifier NPC:

Horde
Warpweaver Zumzi at the Orgrimmar Trading Post.
Warpweaver Dushar in the Drag in Orgrimmar, in the building opposite the cooking trainer.
Warpweaver Shafiee in the Shrine of Two Moons.
Warpweaver Jasor in Warspear.
Warpweaver Farshlah in Frostwall (if level 3 storehouse is built).
Warpweaver Hayri in the Port of Zandalar.
Alliance
Warpweaver Taxoss at the Stormwind Trading Post.
Warpweaver Hashom in The Three Winds in Stormwind, a shop next to the canal on the southwest side of Cathedral Square.
Warpweaver Ramahesh in the Shrine of Seven Stars.
Warpweaver Shal in Stormshield.
Warpweaver Tuviss in Lunarfall (if level 3 storehouse is built).
Warpweaver Ezil in Boralus.
Neutral
Warpweaver Tuviss in Dalaran over the Broken Isles.
Warpweaver Ta'oren in Oribos.
Warpweaver Dayelis in Valdrakken.
The  [Reins of the Grand Expedition Yak] mount includes a portable transmogrification vendor, Mystic Birdhat, and is purchased for 120,000g.

The  [Deployable Attire Rearranger] also allows cheap and portable transmogrification services.

Right-click on the NPC. You will be presented with the transmogrification interface, which shows your current equipment, similar to the standard character equipment window. Selecting any item will display in the right hand pane all alternate appearances collected for that item. Appearances selected will be immediately previewed in the character pane.

Once you are happy with the appearance, press 'Apply' to apply all selected transmogs (and/or reversions), for the stated price in gold.

The cost to transmogrify any item is its vendor value, with a minimum of 1g at level 90. Lower-level characters have an adjusted minimum cost.

If you don't want to perform the transmogrification, simply close the window or walk away.

Obtaining transmogs

Subject to certain restrictions, gear from nearly any source can be used to transmogrify, such as: world drops, quest rewards, badge vendors, and crafting.

Collecting appearances is one reason to run old content such as raids. World events often reward special items intended for transmog, as do various game elements such as professions. The auction house is also a good source, though desirable items may command high prices.

For the dungeon sets 1 and 2 from Vanilla, which are no longer obtainable, you can buy replicas from vendors at the Darkmoon Faire. These items were specifically made available for transmogrification.

Transmogrification rules

Transmogrification Rules | 2011-09-20 01:50 | Blizzard Entertainment Kaivax

Since we announced the transmogrification feature coming to World of Warcraft with patch 4.3, we have monitored thousands of follow-up comments, questions and suggestions from players all over the world.

What follows is our current list of rules for transmogrification. This is a set of rules that we expect to change over time, and is not intended to be 100% comprehensive, but we hope that it can be referenced to answer most questions that players currently have about what they can and cannot expect to be able to do with transmogrification.

  • The character must be able to equip both items.
  • Only uncommon (green), rare (blue) or epic (purple) items may be transmogrified. (exceptions: a select few of these items will be prevented from being used to transmogrify if they are inappropriate)
  • Items must share the same armor type (examples: plate for plate, cloth for cloth)
  • Weapons must be the same weapon type (exceptions: Guns, Crossbows, or Bows)
  • Guns, Crossbows, and Bows can be used to transmogrify Guns, Crossbows, or Bows.
  • Main hand weapons can only be used to transmogrify Main hand weapons.
  • Off-hand weapons can only be used to transmogrify Off-hand weapons.
  • One handed weapons can be used to transmogrify a Main hand or Off-hand weapon.
  • Using an item for transmogrify makes it soulbound.
  • Using an item for transmogrify makes it non-refundable.
  • Using an item for transmogrify makes it non-tradable.
  • Heirlooms and Account Bound items can be transmogrified.
  • Heirlooms and Account Bound items can be used to transmogrify.
  • Legendary items cannot be transmogrified.
  • Legendary items cannot be used to transmogrify.
  • Fishing Poles cannot be transmogrified.
  • Fishing Poles cannot be used to transmogrify.
  • Mailing an item strips its transmogrification.
  • Placing an item in Void Storage strips its transmogrification.
  • Vendoring an item strips its transmogrification.
  • The displayed enchant will be that of the currently equipped item.
  • There may be individual items that are excluded from being transmogrified on the basis that they were originally added to the game as absurdities. (examples: a weapon that looks like a fish, or a chest piece that is invisible)

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  • Transmogrifying heirloom items (as source or target) does not make them soulbound, but mailing a transmogrified heirloom to another character will restore the default appearance.
  • Heirloom armor that changes its type at character level 40 (from leather to mail or from mail to plate) can only be transmogrified into its eventual armor type. This means that hunters and shamans can only transmogrify mail heirlooms from level 40 onwards, and warriors and paladins can only transmogrify plate heirlooms from level 40 onwards, since they cannot equip mail and plate respectively until then.
  • Contrary to the blue post above, the quality (color) of an item does not matter at all, the basic rule is that it has to have attributes to be a valid source, and it also has to be Bind on Pickup, Bind on Equip or Bind to Account to be a valid target - other methods to make an item soulbound, such as certain enchantments, do not qualify the item for being a target.
  • In addition, certain items without attributes are intended as sources for transmogrification. Examples of items that are valid sources despite not appearing as such on first glance:
  • Transmogrification can also be used on certain miscellaneous items (armor that is neither cloth, leather, mail nor plate) but is only compatible to other miscellaneous items. As these are rarely used in combat situations, it has little use since you could just equip the item with the desired look anyway. At best, you can make your  [Chef's Hat] look like a  [Spring Circlet].
  • Items from the Legacy Armor and Weapon Quartermasters cannot be used in transmogrification. However, characters that acquired the right to purchase these items during Classic can acquire Replica items from vendors in Area 52 that are compatible. This cumbersome method had to be used because the Feats of Strength for the Classic PvP titles could not be directly associated with the ability to use these items for transmogrification, and because it cannot be determined when a player purchased them.[3]
  • All Artifact items can currently be transmogrified account-wide, even on low-level players, as long as they are of the same class.

Weapon compatibilities

In general when transmogrifying weapons, target and source have to be of the same type. However, this restriction has been relaxed in certain ways since the introduction of Transmogrification. As stated at the beginning of the article, the player in question must be able to use the source and the target; this also includes being the appropriate level for using an item. For example, a druid can equip a polearm or a staff, and transmog one into the other. However a mage cannot transmog their staff into a polearm because they cannot equip polearms.

Weapon types that can be transmogrified to each other:

  • Ranged weapons (bows, crossbows and guns)
  • Two-handed axes, maces, and swords, staves and polearms
  • One-handed axes, maces, swords, and warglaives

This leaves daggers, fist weapons, wands, shields and off-hand items as incompatible to other weapon types.

Racial compatibilities

  • Mechagnomes cannot transmog their feet, wrist, and hand slots. Besides, only the lower torso will show pants transmog; the actual legs are exposed metal.
  • Dracthyr cannot transmog anything besides their shoulders, belt, and weapons. In their visage form, their transmog functions as normal.
  • Trolls and hoofed races like Tauren and Draenei cannot transmog the entirety of their feet slot - the boot will always be clipped to expose the foot, except on select appearances.[4]

Vendors

Item Cost
 [Alley Skulker's Bandana] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Anetheron's Edge] 50 Trial of Style Token
 [Anointed Crusader's Claymore] 50 Trial of Style Token
 [Arcanofire Wrap] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Boots of a Broken World] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Clasp of Ursine Rage] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Classic Sepia Tabard] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Conjuror's Slippers] 7 Trial of Style Token
 [Crimson Beanie] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Deathmantle Ripper] 50 Trial of Style Token
 [Dread Captain's Chapeau] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Dueler's Sepia Shoulder Cape] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Duelist's Cedar Doublet] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Duelist's Crimson Doublet] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Duelist's Ivy Doublet] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Duelist's Marble Doublet] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Duelist's Midnight Doublet] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Duelist's Navy Doublet] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Duelist's Royal Doublet] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Embrace of the Great Dark Beyond] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Amaranthine Path Armor] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Chainmail of the Timeless Hunt] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Crimson Sentinel Garb] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Der'izu Armor] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Goldspine Plate] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Mana-Etched Regalia] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Mindwrack Raiment] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Obsidian Prowler's Garb] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Restless Dreambound Battlegear] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Righteous Battleplate] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Tranquil Spiritbind Regalia] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Ensemble: Tundraspite Armor] 60 Trial of Style Token
 [Fashionable Undershirt] 1 Trial of Style Token
 [Focalized Mana Accelerator] 50 Trial of Style Token
 [Freezing Footguards] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Girdle of Chilled Embers] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Green Beanie] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Jade Arcus] 50 Trial of Style Token
 [Letter from an Admirer] 100 Trial of Style Token
 [Lost Acolyte's Boots] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Mad Thief's Boots] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Patroller's Footwear] 7 Trial of Style Token
 [Scoundrel's Missing Boots] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Searing Stompers] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Shadow-Stitched Stalkers] 10 Trial of Style Token
 [Stevedore's Skullcap] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Trader's Bicorne] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Trader's Sepia Sarong] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Ultramafic Girdle] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Vault Stalker's Greaves] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Virulent Gravetreaders] 10 Trial of Style Token
 [Waistguard of the Infernal Eye] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Well-Worn Tricorne] 25 Trial of Style Token
 [Ymirjar Berserker's Girdle] 15 Trial of Style Token
 [Zealot's Prayer Staff] 50 Trial of Style Token

Hidden transmog

There are items that are unlocked by default in the transmogrification UI that can be used to hide a specific piece.

Transmogrification set

Main article: Vanity set

A transmogrification set or transmog set, more broadly categorized as a vanity set, is a group of items of the same armor type designed with the same visual style and spanning at least two armor slots. A character wearing the set or a transmogrification of the set will tend to have a consistent appearance, so they are often collected purely for this purpose. They should not be confused with gameplay-affecting armor sets, which grant set bonuses when worn together.

"Transmog set" may also refer to any group of items to which a player has (or had, or intends to have) his or her gear transmogrified. This may range from a true vanity set designed by Blizzard artists, a mix of items custom selected to achieve an unusual in- or out-of-universe look, or a simple grab-bag of preferred items with little regard given to matching or composition.

Trivia

Gallery

Patch changes

  • TheWarWithin-Icon-Inline.png Patch 11.0.2 (2024-08-13): Legs may now be hidden.
  • Dragonflight-Icon-Inline.png Patch 10.0.5 (2023-01-24): Common (white) and Poor (grey) quality equipment can now be used for transmogrification. These items will now become bind-on-equip.
  • Shadowlands-Icon-Inline.png Patch 9.1.0 (2021-06-29): Each shoulder can now be transmogrified separately.
  • BattleForAzeroth-Logo-Small.png Patch 8.2.0 (2019-06-25): All slots except Legs may now be hidden.
  • BattleForAzeroth-Logo-Small.png Patch 8.1.0 (2018-12-11): Fist weapons can now be transmogrified over other types of one-handed melee weapons, and vice-versa.
  • Legion-Logo-Small.png Patch 7.1.0 (2016-10-25): Waist, Shirt and Tabard slots may now be hidden.
  • Legion-Logo-Small.png Patch 7.0.3 (2016-07-19): UI completely overhauled. Hide Helm and Cloak now done at Transmogrify, Hide Shoulders Added.
  • WoD-Logo-Small.png Hotfix (2014-10-15): Resolved an issue that could cause items to lose their Transmogrification when zoning into a new area.
  • WoD-Logo-Small.png Patch 6.0.2 (2014-10-14): Polearms and Staves can now be used to transmogrify Two-Handed Axes, Maces and Swords, and vice versa.
  • Mists-Logo-Small.png Patch 5.3.0 (2013-05-21): Players can now use items that are in the bank or Void Storage for transmogrification.
  • Mists-Logo-Small.png Patch 5.2.0 (2013-03-05): Transmogrification rules have been broadened for several weapon types.
    • Two-handed axes, maces, and swords can be transmogrified to each other.
    • One-handed axes, maces, and swords can be transmogrified to each other.
    • Staves and polearms can be transmogrified to each other.
  • Cata-Logo-Small.png Patch 4.3.0 (2011-11-29): Added.

See also

References

 
  1. ^ Patch 4.3 Preview: Transmogrification - World of Warcraft (English). eu.battle.net (2011-08-18). Retrieved on 2011-08-18.
  2. ^ Blizzard issues transmogrification system clarifications (English). wow.joystiq.com (2011-08-18). Retrieved on 2011-08-19.
  3. ^ Wryxian 2011-11-29. Level 60 PvP Gear and transmogrification. Archived from the original on 2012-04-10.
  4. ^ https://www.wowhead.com/guide/shoes-for-draenei-tauren-trolls-worgen-and-vulpera-13253