Hell yeah!
MMO Champion has done its usual data-mining magic and managed to unearth most of the latest
Arena gear and whoa, does it look amazing.
Boubouille notes that many of the sets are incomplete and that some Photoshop work was done for display purposes, but I think we get the general idea.
Season 7 items are the latest iteration of
evolutionary design, which builds visually upon older sets. This design evolution was hinted at in vanilla
World of Warcraft, where the old
Warlord /
Field Marshal PvP sets were minor visual upgrades from the
Champion /
Lieutenant Commander sets. The Season 7 item sets should probably called Badass Gladiator because, well, personally I think they're just... badass.
While Blizzard promised the return of faction-specific sets in Patch 3.2, these will apply to PvE
Tier 9, and from the looks of it won't be as phenomenal as it sounds considering classes sharing the same armor type will look nearly identical to one another. On the other hand, Season 7 gear, which also seems to introduce new weapon models, keep on improving without having to resort to
dragon nipples or orbiting Thralls. It seems that
Zarhym's promise of the Arena sets improving as the seasons continue is a solid one.
Personally, I think the newly uncovered Arena sets are the best Arena PvP armor sets to date. The first four seasons were merely recolored versions of PvE tier gear, with Season 5 introducing new but somewhat underwhelming designs. This time around, the PvP sets look truly epic, not merely recoloring previous seasons' gear but adding new polygonal components, as well. Many sets also have newly-afixed gems and glows and are more ornately decorated. While some crankypants might criticize Blizzard's art team for being lazy with this design philosophy, I have to confess that it hasn't just grown on me, it's officially won me over. This is how I would like the next expansion's Arena sets to progress. It works. It's awesome.

The only problem with this design philosophy is that the base set, or first iteration, has to be passably good to begin with. But I believe I've learned to trust Blizzard's design team now with how they've managed to make visual leaps from one set to another by means of adding entirely new shapes into the relevant (and notably possessing the highest Arena ratings requirement) pieces, the head and shoulders. The
Warlock set, for example, added sickle-like blades to the shoulders in
Season 6. In Season 7, these blades were made even nastier with spikes and a nether-green glow. The head piece moved from a plain hood in
Season 5 to a ninja-like cover in Season 6 and now to a more sinister cowl with subtle shadows over the eyes. The colors have also shifted to a more appropriate purple.
Perhaps the true winner in this game of Azerothian Pokémon would be
Shamans, who were stuck with shoulders that looked like turtles in Season 5. Green, purple, red... it didn't matter. It seemed as though no amount of re-texturing would save the awful set, but the Season 7 shoulders and helm look more than acceptable. I finally understand that the Season 5 texture was meant to emulate parched earth, not reptile skin -- as the Shaman set evolves from rock to crystal, it's almost poetic. It looks terrible on the human model MMO Champion uses by default, but I'm certain they'll look pretty badass on the proper races. Because come on, you just can't argue with this winning formula: if all else fails, add spikes.
Patch 3.2 will bring about a new 5, 10, and 25 man instance to WoW, and usher in a new 40-man battleground called the Isle of Conquest. WoW.com will have you covered every step of the way, from extensive PTR coverage through the official live release. Check out WoW.com's Guide to Patch 3.2 for all the latest!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Magma Jun 28th 2009 12:08PM
I don't even play arena. But sweetness!
Elmo Jun 28th 2009 12:10PM
the Shaman set is horrible!
Kraf Jun 28th 2009 12:12PM
I agree it sucks pretty bad in that picture, but maybe that's cause it's on a human? Idk I bet it looks atleast ALITTLE better on the right races
Edmunt Jun 28th 2009 1:17PM
I think they should:
*keep the whole crystal thing they got going on but make the shoulders a bit bigger
*completely redo the helmet that just looks stupid
*and then replace the red and gold lining with earthier colors (may not have to be done if helmet is fixed :P)
just an opinion
Anaughtybear Jun 28th 2009 7:15PM
That shaman set is so beyond horrible. It looks like BC space goat crap that was too bad to use before, and now they hope we forgot how ugly gear was back then.
Kemikalkadet Jun 28th 2009 12:13PM
Lack of warrior set pics dissapoints me.
Retropally Jun 28th 2009 12:20PM
It wont get me back into arenas at all, after they destroyed 2v2 anyway.
Teach Jun 28th 2009 12:24PM
The Shaman Helm has looked bad on the tauren since season 5, the helm reaches the front of the nose when it looks like it should be the back. It looks dumb on a human, it looks worse on a tauren
Dude Jun 28th 2009 12:47PM
Meh, more of the same. I want the level 80 weapons guy put back in the hall of champions, that would impress me. Jewelcrafting recs??? Is Stormwind the new Exodar? Meh and meh.
JustinScott Jun 28th 2009 12:48PM
WoW the pally, mage, and lock set look freakin awesome!
The shammy set looks disappointing now, but just wait till you see it on a space-goat, just you wait...
Dah Jun 28th 2009 12:58PM
Meh they still look stupid as hell imo, just more junk on em now.
and wtf @ the random little broken things floating around the mage's head.
=(
Trevor Jun 28th 2009 1:01PM
"While Blizzard promised the return of faction-specific sets in Patch 3.2, these will apply to PvE Tier 9, and from the looks of it won't be as phenomenal as it sounds considering classes sharing the same armor type will look nearly identical to one another."
This is the first I'm hearing of this, where did this information come from?
pabasa130 Jun 28th 2009 1:09PM
"...this game of Azerothian Pokémon..."
Apt description. I like it!
And while I don't Arena and thus have no say in the matter, I'd just like to state that I still think the Pally set sucks.
SgtBaker Jun 28th 2009 1:11PM
Oh wow they look busy. There's so much junk and blinkenlights happening everywhere I don't know where to look.
I guess that's where the general armor design has been headed for a while, but these are just.. well, a bit too much.
Eisengel Jun 28th 2009 7:39PM
Seriously... look at some of the Arena sets from BC. All of the Priest sets looked awesome. The Warlock sets were leetsauce. I understand what they're doing with the gradual improvements so that you can equip multiple seasons of gear at once and not look like an idiot... but the way to do this is to design the end set and then work backwards... not make an initial set and add doodads to it every season.
Turtlehead Jun 28th 2009 2:12PM
When in doubt add spikes...and skulls...and glue on some random dinner plates and horns. Thing is, people seem to love this lazy crap so it's smart business.
Let's play a drinking game: every time one of these sets in motion clips at a joint or item boundary everyone take a shot. We'll all be dead before a 2v2 match is over.
Xigageshi Jun 28th 2009 6:30PM
this has been my issue, if you cast wearing the season 6 shoulders as a mage one of the shoulders is inside your chest, and the other is inexplicably hovering in mid air over your back. when mounted and riding around they occupy the cavity your lungs are supposed to be in, I mean really.
RogueJedi86 Jun 28th 2009 1:33PM
S7 Paladin looks like Robocop, with the visored face and only a grim mouth exposed.
CrusaderStrike Jun 28th 2009 1:42PM
Disappointed again with the new pally gear. Maybe it's better on live than still picture.
JustinScott Jun 28th 2009 1:55PM
How is everyone saying their disappointed with the S7 pally gear?! Its looks a whole hell of a LOT better than previous seasons! Not to mention the coloration on it, brings about the whole warrior of "light" appeal. And it looks big and clunky, just like PLATE armor should be. Would you prefer them walking around in a robe?!