Official Transmogrification preview

- You can make one piece of armor look like another piece from the same slot.
- You will be able to change the looks of weapons, guns, and shields.
- There are restrictions (plate can only look like plate, cloth like cloth, etc.).
- You'll be able to see a preview of the transmogrification before it happens.
- It's going to cost some gold. In the preview picture, it's over 100g.
- You can undo it, just like you do with reforging.
The devil will be in the details here, and the only way we'll get those details is to get on the patch 4.3 PTR ... which can't come soon™ enough.
Blizzard's full statement after the break.
Blizzard Entertainment
You've been asking for it, and we were listening. In patch 4.3 you'll be able to customize the appearance of your weapons and armor like never before.
The Ethereals, emerging from the nether, will bring with them a new technology they call Transmogrification. They're heading to the capital cities of Azeroth to set up shop and to offer adventurers a unique service -- copying the appearance of one magical item onto another. They only ask for a modest gold donation to recoup their costs.
Visiting a Transmogrifier will present players with a new interface that will allow them to change the appearance of an item while retaining its original stats. This means that you can raid in your paladin tier 12 Immolation set, but look like you're wearing Lightbringer, while priests can bring Benediction back -- at least in spirit. Hunters can once again roam the jungles of Stranglethorn Vale in their tier 2 Dragonstalker set. You could even slip into the saucy tailored Black Mageweave set for that matter. You know, with the thigh highs, and the little gloves, and the cute little... ahem.
Placing an item into the Transmogrifier interface will offer a preview of how the item will appear once the change is applied. However, not all item pairings are compatible with Transmogrification. In general, only items that have stats can be used in the transmogrification process. You must also be able to wear both items when using this service. Ethereals don't have much in the way of ethics, but allowing someone to appear as if they're equipping unusable items crosses the line. Similarly, they won't allow you to change weapon or armor types. Sneaky death knights can't make that breastplate look like a cloth robe, and you can't make a one-handed axe look like a two-handed axe, or transform a sword's appearance into that of a mace. Guns, bows, and crossbows will be the exception to this rule. You will finally be able to retain your dwarf's racial gun bonus while appearing with all the splendor and elegance of a bow wielder (or at least the relative silence of one).
Placing items into the Transmogrify interface will increase the gold cost of the process, and clicking the Transmogrify button (assuming you have the necessary funds) will put the appearance change into effect. The process can be reversed by clicking the undo icon on each item, and then hitting the Transmogrify button once more to save the changes. Any item that's transmogrified will have text indicating it's been altered by the process for all to see, similar to the item tooltip callout for reforged items.
Transmogrification encourages players to hold onto items with sentimental or aesthetic value, and the Ethereals anticipate that personal bag and bank space will be at a premium now that everyone will be hoarding their frilly pantaloons and leather jerkins. In anticipation of this new demand for additional storage space, they'll be introducing a unique Void Storage service. What's Void Storage, you ask? We'll provide more details soon.
We're looking forward to seeing how players choose to customize their character's appearance, and hope you're as excited as we are for the arrival of patch 4.3 and the Transmogrification feature. Do you have a favorite set or weapon that you'll be bringing back? Let us know in the comments below.
The Ethereals, emerging from the nether, will bring with them a new technology they call Transmogrification. They're heading to the capital cities of Azeroth to set up shop and to offer adventurers a unique service -- copying the appearance of one magical item onto another. They only ask for a modest gold donation to recoup their costs.
Visiting a Transmogrifier will present players with a new interface that will allow them to change the appearance of an item while retaining its original stats. This means that you can raid in your paladin tier 12 Immolation set, but look like you're wearing Lightbringer, while priests can bring Benediction back -- at least in spirit. Hunters can once again roam the jungles of Stranglethorn Vale in their tier 2 Dragonstalker set. You could even slip into the saucy tailored Black Mageweave set for that matter. You know, with the thigh highs, and the little gloves, and the cute little... ahem.
Placing an item into the Transmogrifier interface will offer a preview of how the item will appear once the change is applied. However, not all item pairings are compatible with Transmogrification. In general, only items that have stats can be used in the transmogrification process. You must also be able to wear both items when using this service. Ethereals don't have much in the way of ethics, but allowing someone to appear as if they're equipping unusable items crosses the line. Similarly, they won't allow you to change weapon or armor types. Sneaky death knights can't make that breastplate look like a cloth robe, and you can't make a one-handed axe look like a two-handed axe, or transform a sword's appearance into that of a mace. Guns, bows, and crossbows will be the exception to this rule. You will finally be able to retain your dwarf's racial gun bonus while appearing with all the splendor and elegance of a bow wielder (or at least the relative silence of one).
Placing items into the Transmogrify interface will increase the gold cost of the process, and clicking the Transmogrify button (assuming you have the necessary funds) will put the appearance change into effect. The process can be reversed by clicking the undo icon on each item, and then hitting the Transmogrify button once more to save the changes. Any item that's transmogrified will have text indicating it's been altered by the process for all to see, similar to the item tooltip callout for reforged items.
Transmogrification encourages players to hold onto items with sentimental or aesthetic value, and the Ethereals anticipate that personal bag and bank space will be at a premium now that everyone will be hoarding their frilly pantaloons and leather jerkins. In anticipation of this new demand for additional storage space, they'll be introducing a unique Void Storage service. What's Void Storage, you ask? We'll provide more details soon.
We're looking forward to seeing how players choose to customize their character's appearance, and hope you're as excited as we are for the arrival of patch 4.3 and the Transmogrification feature. Do you have a favorite set or weapon that you'll be bringing back? Let us know in the comments below.
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Reader Comments (Page 7 of 16)
razion Aug 17th 2011 1:00PM
Because it's based on armor type... this makes me wonder if we can use other class sets that have class requirements as long as we have them. Ergo: DK or Warrior wearing Paladin gear, or vice-versa?
DeathPaladin Aug 17th 2011 1:10PM
The original interview said that you could not use the models of class-specific gear if you are not in that class.
If you are a Paladin that wants to wear a Warrior tier, you're going to have to find off-tier recolors of the models to do it.
Quasimofo Aug 17th 2011 1:00PM
Welp, time to go farm platemail pasties and thongs for all my toons!
Kasea Aug 17th 2011 1:00PM
Bye bye Toilet Bowl helm, here comes Avatar Raiment. FInally i can look like a priest again!!!
Kylenne Aug 17th 2011 1:26PM
Don't forget to accessorize properly with your mini priest on a stick:
http://www.wowhead.com/item=32344
Kasea Aug 18th 2011 2:05PM
I'm torn though. I love that Avatar Raiment, and yes i have the staff, but I'm also thinking it would be awesome to run around in Prophecy or Transcendence. I even toyed with the idea of AQ set but I don't want to look like a bug, i want to look like a priest!
ckluv76 Sep 15th 2011 12:57AM
I think every priest will be running to get T6 - the Absolution set. So Transcendence would be a great alternative, and easier to get! :-)
lolikitty Aug 17th 2011 1:01PM
Also, void storage is making me so, so very happy. Thanks Blizz!
Dale Aug 17th 2011 1:02PM
Well soon we can expect the complain threads of "He rolled need on the gear I need just because he wanted it for looks." No more just needing for main and offspec, now needing for trans.
Starsmore Aug 17th 2011 1:50PM
Hey, my opinion on it is if you can roll need on it, roll need. Let the RNG decide.
GreatCthulhu Aug 17th 2011 1:08PM
Time to dust off that Paladin Tier 5, just to make everyone's eyes bleed. :P
Brock Aug 17th 2011 1:10PM
Win. That is all.
Umpapasmurf Aug 17th 2011 1:11PM
My glaives will be sported once more. Thunderfury for pvp.
ugoticedbro Aug 17th 2011 3:37PM
Oh god.... There will be so many thunderfuries
Rylka Aug 17th 2011 1:11PM
I wonder if there will be anything that can be done about quest reward items that have since been vendored/disenchanted because of a lack of bank space. There is stuff I would love to use this service for, but has been gone from my inventory for a long time with no way to get replacements.
It sounds like you have to still have the item on you to make this work. Nice, but not for stuff that is gone forever and cannot be replaced.
DeathPaladin Aug 17th 2011 1:11PM
It's too bad that the Elementium Deathblade is so lackluster, or else we'd see the return of Quel'Delar, Might of the Faithful.
Still, being able to wear my Scourgelord's Battlegear again = yay
zanshato9000 Aug 17th 2011 1:12PM
CALLED IT! Booyah!
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Aug 12th 2011 1:30PM
Personally I think transmogrification will allow you to wear an old set of armor you own and update the stats to your current set of armor. This will allow you to look like t8 warlock but rock t12 warlock stats! The system will work similar to reforging where it will display your current set of armor and then you will select another set of armor in which it will match to your current armors stats.
....although its not like i needed a crystal ball to forsee this one coming ;)
Noyou Aug 17th 2011 6:30PM
After a few hours of that picture coming out pretty much a dozen posters on here had that figured as a strong probability but /golfclap.
Nipah Aug 17th 2011 1:13PM
Hrm... now I'm both saddened and excited about this.
saddened because I won't be able to wear my upgraded tier 0 set on my Troll Shaman, but excited because I can now go about collecting everything I can possibly find that is mail + cool.
Zabre Aug 17th 2011 1:14PM
I'm very sad that you can't use white quality items. This takes away most of the fun for me as I have lots of white quality outfits that won't work with this. Why put such a silly restriction?