Guest Post: 5 ways to become a master of disguise
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We've all experienced it: You're walking into Orgrimmar or Ironforge, intent on visiting the auction house to spend that gold jingling in your pocket, when suddenly you stop dead, dumbstruck. Your jaw goes slightly slack as you /awe in wonder. A strange creature unlike anything you've encountered before is dancing in the town square and emoting kisses to everyone nearby. A crowd has gathered. People are cheering. "That's neat ... and maybe a little weird," you silently muse as you crack a smile and continue on your way.
Ever wondered where they're from and how to get them? Wonder no more! Without further ado, I present five of the most delightfully awesome, portable, use-anywhere player costumes of all time. With Hallow's End just around the corner, you're sure to find something here that will suit you as you strut through your city of choice, sipping from a bottle of Autumnal Acorn Ale.
Honorable Mention Murloc Costume / Dartol's Rod of Transformation I set these two items aside due to their limited availability. The murloc suit is only for those who attended BlizzCon in 2007, and Alliance players have exclusive access to the quest Raene's Cleansing, which rewards the other item. Nonetheless, the murloc outfit is hilarious; it comes with its own emotes and is generally very silly. Dartol's Rod allows players to become a furbolg for 3 minutes. Many players hold the final step of the quest in their logs forever just to keep that ability, but this is no longer necessary, since the rod remains when the chain is done.
5. Dire Brew / Iron Boot Flask Although these are two separate items, I felt they could be mentioned in the same breath, since they transform their users into one of the many types of dwarves from around Azeroth. The Dire Brew can be found in Blackrock Depths; speak to the Dark Iron Brewer in the Grim Guzzler. When consumed, it transforms you into a Dark Iron dwarf. The Iron Boot Flask similarly turns you into an Iron dwarf and can be purchased in the Storm Peaks for 10 Relics of Ulduar. While in Iron form, you'll randomly shock nearby enemies. Bzzt!
4. Gnomeregan Pride / Darkspear Pride These two new additions to the costume arsenal are most welcome. Now you can -- for a whopping 30 minutes! -- become an armed-to-the-teeth gnome or troll champion. The requirements for these items are also minimal; both can be obtained (by a determined player) at level 1. Since they allow mounting and change your voice to match your new race, they're great items for everyday (everydungeon?) use. Grab these now before they're gone!
3. Orb of the Sin'dorei It's no secret that everybody wants to be a blood elf*. With the Orb of the Sin'dorei, the chance to become a gaunt, long-eared, green-eyed addict is now within the grasp of every player level 70 and up. Simply farm the bosses of Magisters' Terrace, and soon you too can look like a member of your favorite Horde race ... for 5 minutes, anyway. Any longer, and you might start flipping your hair and worrying excessively about the color scheme of your armor set. This item is very cool and a must-have for the costume aficionado. The blood elf disguise allows for emotes, mounting and combat, so you never need to feel crippled ... even when you're crippled by an insatiable thirst for magic.
2. Savory Deviate Delight Most players have encountered this tasty treat in their wanderings. It was borne from a popular meme at the time of WoW's inception: pirates vs. ninjas. While the battle for superiority undoubtedly continues to this day, it isn't as rampant as it once was, thus making these costumes a bit ... dated. Anyway, this item allows players to become a pirate or ninja for one hour. Unlike many other outfits, the Delight allows mounting and emotes of all kinds and is thus one of the most versatile transformations available. Its value on the auction house -- for stacks of these once fetched a pretty penny -- has waned over the years, but connoisseurs who wish to cook these up for themselves need only wander The Barrens, slaughtering everything in their paths. (The recipe is a zone drop from any mob.) Aspiring Iron Chefs: Get this while you can! Who knows what will happen to it when The Barrens is torn asunder?
1. Orb of Deception There is perhaps no costume item more iconic and well known than the Orb of Deception. This trinket has a chance to drop from most level 50+ monsters in high-end vanilla zones, dungeons and raids (such as Winterspring, Scholomance and Zul'Gurub). It transforms you temporarily into a member of your "opposing" race, thus giving you the appearance of the rival faction for 5 minutes. While I, like many others, hoped beyond hope that I could then walk unnoticed amongst my foes (how fun would that be?), alas, this is not the case. Your name will still be red, and enemy guards are not fooled. Nonetheless, due to its consistent high value and otherwise unattainable effect, this item remains at the top of the costume heap. If you want something unique to keep in your pocket for a slow raid night or some /dance in town, snag one of these now, lest Cataclysm sink the remaining orbs to the bottom of the Maelstrom!
Happy costuming!
* Note: Not true.
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We've all experienced it: You're walking into Orgrimmar or Ironforge, intent on visiting the auction house to spend that gold jingling in your pocket, when suddenly you stop dead, dumbstruck. Your jaw goes slightly slack as you /awe in wonder. A strange creature unlike anything you've encountered before is dancing in the town square and emoting kisses to everyone nearby. A crowd has gathered. People are cheering. "That's neat ... and maybe a little weird," you silently muse as you crack a smile and continue on your way.
I'm talking about player costumes. When the skin of your orc, troll, gnome or draenei becomes too heavy a burden, plenty of opportunities exist for a brief stay in the body of another creature (unless you're a druid, in which case you change forms all the time). These devices, elixirs and enchantments come in many shapes and stack sizes, but one key element runs through them all: They're a blast for the light-hearted player inside each of us.
Ever wondered where they're from and how to get them? Wonder no more! Without further ado, I present five of the most delightfully awesome, portable, use-anywhere player costumes of all time. With Hallow's End just around the corner, you're sure to find something here that will suit you as you strut through your city of choice, sipping from a bottle of Autumnal Acorn Ale.
Honorable Mention Murloc Costume / Dartol's Rod of Transformation I set these two items aside due to their limited availability. The murloc suit is only for those who attended BlizzCon in 2007, and Alliance players have exclusive access to the quest Raene's Cleansing, which rewards the other item. Nonetheless, the murloc outfit is hilarious; it comes with its own emotes and is generally very silly. Dartol's Rod allows players to become a furbolg for 3 minutes. Many players hold the final step of the quest in their logs forever just to keep that ability, but this is no longer necessary, since the rod remains when the chain is done.
5. Dire Brew / Iron Boot Flask Although these are two separate items, I felt they could be mentioned in the same breath, since they transform their users into one of the many types of dwarves from around Azeroth. The Dire Brew can be found in Blackrock Depths; speak to the Dark Iron Brewer in the Grim Guzzler. When consumed, it transforms you into a Dark Iron dwarf. The Iron Boot Flask similarly turns you into an Iron dwarf and can be purchased in the Storm Peaks for 10 Relics of Ulduar. While in Iron form, you'll randomly shock nearby enemies. Bzzt!
4. Gnomeregan Pride / Darkspear Pride These two new additions to the costume arsenal are most welcome. Now you can -- for a whopping 30 minutes! -- become an armed-to-the-teeth gnome or troll champion. The requirements for these items are also minimal; both can be obtained (by a determined player) at level 1. Since they allow mounting and change your voice to match your new race, they're great items for everyday (everydungeon?) use. Grab these now before they're gone!
3. Orb of the Sin'dorei It's no secret that everybody wants to be a blood elf*. With the Orb of the Sin'dorei, the chance to become a gaunt, long-eared, green-eyed addict is now within the grasp of every player level 70 and up. Simply farm the bosses of Magisters' Terrace, and soon you too can look like a member of your favorite Horde race ... for 5 minutes, anyway. Any longer, and you might start flipping your hair and worrying excessively about the color scheme of your armor set. This item is very cool and a must-have for the costume aficionado. The blood elf disguise allows for emotes, mounting and combat, so you never need to feel crippled ... even when you're crippled by an insatiable thirst for magic.
2. Savory Deviate Delight Most players have encountered this tasty treat in their wanderings. It was borne from a popular meme at the time of WoW's inception: pirates vs. ninjas. While the battle for superiority undoubtedly continues to this day, it isn't as rampant as it once was, thus making these costumes a bit ... dated. Anyway, this item allows players to become a pirate or ninja for one hour. Unlike many other outfits, the Delight allows mounting and emotes of all kinds and is thus one of the most versatile transformations available. Its value on the auction house -- for stacks of these once fetched a pretty penny -- has waned over the years, but connoisseurs who wish to cook these up for themselves need only wander The Barrens, slaughtering everything in their paths. (The recipe is a zone drop from any mob.) Aspiring Iron Chefs: Get this while you can! Who knows what will happen to it when The Barrens is torn asunder?
1. Orb of Deception There is perhaps no costume item more iconic and well known than the Orb of Deception. This trinket has a chance to drop from most level 50+ monsters in high-end vanilla zones, dungeons and raids (such as Winterspring, Scholomance and Zul'Gurub). It transforms you temporarily into a member of your "opposing" race, thus giving you the appearance of the rival faction for 5 minutes. While I, like many others, hoped beyond hope that I could then walk unnoticed amongst my foes (how fun would that be?), alas, this is not the case. Your name will still be red, and enemy guards are not fooled. Nonetheless, due to its consistent high value and otherwise unattainable effect, this item remains at the top of the costume heap. If you want something unique to keep in your pocket for a slow raid night or some /dance in town, snag one of these now, lest Cataclysm sink the remaining orbs to the bottom of the Maelstrom!
Happy costuming!
* Note: Not true.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Deathknighty Sep 28th 2010 1:05PM
Alternatively, should wish not to be seen, you can not stand up. :D
Tanktard Sep 28th 2010 1:10PM
You beat me to it :(
Al Sep 28th 2010 3:17PM
If they can't see you, they can't get you!
But they can still hear you..
MrJackSauce Sep 28th 2010 1:07PM
" Since they allow mounting and change your voice to match your new race"
My orc still sounds like an orc when it has the costume on...
Astemus Sep 28th 2010 1:07PM
This guest post is highly prejudiced against druids!
Pauguster Sep 28th 2010 1:24PM
My demonology Warlock doesn't like it much better
Tirrimas Sep 28th 2010 1:38PM
@Pauguster: Personally, I think the Metamorphose look is quite fetching.
Astemus Sep 28th 2010 2:24PM
I think someone needs to start a campaign to allow costumes to persist through any class's shapeshifts. I had the pleasure of doing one of the quests for the scepter of the shifting sands recently, and I was turned into a gnome. It was awesome to be able to shift to cat or bear form and still appear as a gnome. I was quite upset when the costume went away after I left the area.
QueenOfBlades Sep 28th 2010 1:08PM
How could you not list the Gordok Ogre Suit! A must for any costume aficionado! My God man, "It lifts AND supports!"
Thundrcrackr Sep 28th 2010 2:52PM
It would have been nice if he added which were permanent and which had charges, too.
Here are all the ones i can think of that he didn't list:
Pygmy oil (x8-10 to get the costume effect)
Gordok Ogre Suit (1 charge)
Frenzyheart brew (permanent)
Orb of the Blackwhelp (3 charges)
Time-lost Figurine (permanent)
Noggenfogger Elixir (x1, random chance at skeleton costume)
Winter Veil Disguise Kit (permanent, requires snowball)
Various Hallow's End wands (5 charges each)
I really wish Blizz would standardize all the costume items. Some have charges, some don't. Some last for 30 mins some for 3 mins. Some are annoying trinkets you have to swap out, some aren't. Some have long cooldowns, some don't.
I also wish Blizz would make them all be spells that you learn (like pets and mounts - except possibly the ones that require mats or consumables) so all these items don't take up so much room in our bags. I have bags full of this crap.
A list of items that summon things would be a nice followup article. =)
relmatos Sep 28th 2010 2:56PM
or the Time Lost Figurine.
or even the most used of them all Noggenfogger Elixir.
Thundrcrackr Sep 28th 2010 2:56PM
It'd be nice if they all allowed you to mount and cast spells like normal, too. Currently, some do and some don't. =(
loop_not_defined Sep 28th 2010 3:24PM
I wonder if the ogre suit is still bugged...
Back in Vanilla, I was able to swap weapons around while wearing the suit, and the graphics for each weapon would NOT swap out...instead the graphics would sort of "stack" on each other. I was able to create some weird combo 1-Handers+2-Handers. :X
(cutaia) Sep 28th 2010 1:08PM
This is an awesome little guide.
Also of note, the Super Simian Sphere ... probably my favorite transformation in the game.
Vorenos Sep 28th 2010 3:15PM
YES!!! i got that a month or 2 ago after having not seen it since Naxx 25. it is so fun to dance around Dalaran as a super electric gorilla!
Graidar Sep 28th 2010 1:09PM
Dude, Gordok Ogre Suit is easily top of the list.
Nathanyel Sep 28th 2010 1:09PM
I think they're gonna make Dartol's Rod usable in Ashenvale only again once Cataclysm hits... http://cata.wowhead.com/search?q=Dartol%27s+Rod#items
... sorry for derailing this news post so early.
Astemus Sep 28th 2010 1:17PM
Notice that the new ashenvale only rods are different items. Blizzard already said they will not remove these items if you have them already. They are only removing the ability to get them in the future.
Shakerag Sep 28th 2010 1:17PM
Frenzyheart brew + baby spice = Walrus men trying to stuff you into a sack.
Swifteye Sep 28th 2010 2:08PM
How cute! Though personally I reserve my Baby Spice for druids I see sitting around in Cat or Travel Form........ kittens!! *squeeees*