Arcane Brilliance: Old mage armor sets and how to get them, part 1

So what's this I hear about some newfangled patchamajigger? Transmogrifica-hoochawhatsit? Whachama-void storage? You kids and your crazy doodads and gizmos.
There's a buttload of info being released about patch 4.3, but the following literally leaped from the web page as I was reading it, plunged through my widening eye sockets and jacked directly into the pleasure centers of my brain:
- Patch 4.3 will be bringing us at least two massively important customization options.
- We will be able to replace the look of our current gear with the look of any other mage gear we possess.
- We will also have new storage space in which to store all of that gear.
But the questions I'm asking myself between that magical moment and this one are these: Which gear set do I want to replace it with, and what can I do right this moment to get that gear set in my inventory and ready to deploy the moment such a deployment becomes possible? Click through to see me attempt to answer my own questions.
A few important considerations:
- It appears at this point that each piece of gear you transmogrify will cost you a significant amount of money. The exact amount will likely change.
- Storing said gear in void storage will also apparently cost you a chunk of money, not only initially, but every time you decide to put a piece in or take it out of storage.
- Also, the space will be limited. Right now, the number of slots they're throwing around is 80. That may seem like a lot, but I will absolutely be filling it up with old blues and even unique greens very quickly. In real life, I tend to dress like a hobo, but when it comes to video games, I'm a bit of a clotheshorse.
Also, it's worth noting that Blizzard has stated that it's entirely possible that it'll be providing alternate methods of obtaining some or all of this older, unique gear as the transmogrification system gets refined. But for now, we know you'll have to have the items in your possession in order to transmogrify them, and for the time being, you can only get this stuff in the ways described below.
Here are some of my top choices for gear appearance, along with a brief guide to getting them. In this edition, we'll cover notable sets up through The Burning Crusade expansion. Next week, we'll go over everything since then. And maybe the week after that, we'll go over weapons. I may just cram that into next week's column. We'll see.

As classic a look as classic looks get, this beauty is still the iconic WoW mage look, in my opinion. The level of detail is high, the items still look epic even now, and everyone you come across will immediately recognize you as a mage, and a mage with an old-school sensibility at that.
How to get it All of the pieces involved in this set drop in the old Molten Core raid, either from trash or the various bosses. It will likely take you multiple, multiple runs to get everything, and you'll need help. Even now, these raid bosses will likely spell the end of a mage without the help of a tank and/or healer. So grab a couple of buddies (trust me, finding folks who want to run old content in search of old tier sets will not be difficult), respec frost, and go kill Ragnaros before he had legs.

Want a classic mage look that you can farm solo? This is the old tier 0.5 preraiding set for mages. Maybe it doesn't look quite as epic (fitting for blue-quality items) as a full tier set, but the simply elegance of this black robe ensemble still looks pretty sweet.
How to get it Run the old vanilla endgame 5-mans over and over until everything drops. That means Stratholme, Scholomance, and Upper/Lower Blackrock Spire. Some of these pieces are also bind on equip, meaning you'll be able to buy them on the cheap in the auction house.

These two faction-specific PVP sets are another classic old-school look that can be obtained with little effort. I vastly prefer the Horde version to the Alliance, but it's not as if you can really choose, short of a faction change.
How to get it Run like two battlegrounds. Seriously, go look under your couch cushions. There are probably enough honor points in there to buy these sets.

The tier 2 set, this was the armor that so many people didn't like having to replace with greens immediately upon entering Hellfire Peninsula. It has a much more Burning Crusade-ish look to it than pretty much anything else in vanilla WoW, and for a long time leading up to that first expansion, this was the set that proclaimed to everyone far and wide that you were an elite WoW player in a good guild with a lot of free time (or was, until Naxx came and went). But you can't get the tier 3 set anymore, at least not the original color scheme for it, so this is about as good as you're going to get as far as classic raid sets go.
How to get it More classic raiding with friends. The pieces drop mainly from the bosses in Blackwing Lair, with one dropping from Onyxia and one from Ragnaros in Molten Core. Happy hunting!

I'm skipping the tier 4 set because I've never liked the looks of it. If you want it, go raid the early Burning Crusade raids. The tier 5 set, though ... mmmmm. Looking at it now really makes me wish I hadn't destroyed my old arena Season 2 set, because I always sort of preferred that palette swap to the PVE version -- but holy crap, does this set still look cool. And it has the advantage of still being obtainable. Which is a plus.
How to get it Burning Crusade raiding with buddies! Yay. Hit Tempest Keep and Serpentshrine Cavern, and then hit them again, and then hit them again, until either you get the set or your eyes begin to bleed.

A great majority of the old PVP gear -- most notably the various arena season sets -- is no longer available at all, and that's a massive shame. But this blue-quality set, while not as elaborate-looking as the season sets, still looks pretty cool. It's a recolor of the Dungeon Set 3, the Incanter's Regalia, obtainable by farming BC 5-mans, but I prefer this color scheme to that one. And this one's easier to get!
How to get it Just go to the various faction quartermasters in Outland and throw a few gold at them. Each of them sells a different piece. True, you do have to be at least honored reputation with them to buy these, but if your mage quested through Outland at all while leveling, he should easily meet that requirement.

And here's the tier 6 set, also known as "dressing your mage up as Tempest Keep." It's kind of fun. You can say to your friends, "Hey look, I'm a large floating building filled with raid bosses!" -- then look around you and realize you have no friends, because your costume sucks.
How to get it Jump into all the harder raids in Burning Crusade: Hyjal Summit, Black Temple, and yes, Sunwell Plateau. Because you really wanted to go back to that place again. You will need lots of help, but again, there will be no shortage of folks willing to gear hunt with you, I imagine.
I think this is probably a good enough jumping-off point for our mutual old-gear-farming efforts. Keep an eye on this column in the coming weeks, as we'll look at the more recent gear sets you might want to be hanging on to or going back to collect, as well as a selection of awesome-looking weaponry to get our magey little fingers on. Finally, a reason for and means to accomplish all the gear collecting I've been doing under the table now for years. I have an entire bank alt whose only function is to hold a guild bank open for my massive collection of BOE blues and purples and cosmetic items.
Seriously, have you even begun to consider the possibilities this opens up for those with the time, money, and inclination to take advantage of them? Want to raid in a tuxedo? Easter dress? Grey armor sets? Mismatched clown suits from Hellfire Peninsula? Just ... if you care about me at all, please don't ever dress in warlock gear, guys. You have more pride than that.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 5)
staffan.johansson Aug 20th 2011 9:26PM
What about the Black Mageweave set?
http://www.wowpedia.org/images/1/12/Black_Mageweave_with_Vest.jpg
nieboh Aug 21st 2011 3:43AM
A lot of people are saying things like "so many people will flock to the black mageweave set that it will be neither unique nor interesting."
I don't care. I think it makes me look gorgeous and sexy.
This is the look I hope to be rocking soon: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/827/uploadanon1.jpg/
I've loved the black mageweave set from the first moment I saw them. I eagerly anticipated getting to wear them as I leveled (both magely levels and tailory levels), and I probably wore them well past their prime simply because I hated the idea of giving them up. Now that I can go back to that look, I will. With gusto!
I don't care what the haters say, I have to do what makes me happy.
tara.dawes Aug 21st 2011 4:40AM
I think the black mageweave leggings will be popular if for no other reason than they are really the only pants you can wear under items like the Vestments of the Shifting Sands, or anything that has openings on it. I'm already hording away a few pairs, now I just got to get those damn vestments to drop :/
RavenJet Aug 22nd 2011 6:15AM
You don't want to wear that... it makes up most of my warlock's appearance set. Surely you don't want to look like a warlock, do you ?
AdamBudden Aug 20th 2011 9:57PM
So I have to ask...is the first picture T10 or is that another set? I loved T10 on my mage but I'd also like that set as well...
Meatdraw Aug 21st 2011 2:18AM
This is cool, I hope to see similar articles for other classes. Yea, I could do all the research myself via wowhead, but that's what WoW Insider is for!
splodesondeath Aug 20th 2011 11:37PM
Isle of Quel'Danas has vendors who will sell you previous seasons' TBC arena gear.
WoWie Zowie Aug 20th 2011 11:45PM
Hey Mr. Pants, don't fret. the season 1 gladiator set is the dark red recoloration of T4. It looks much nicer than the white version. Although it can't be bought with honor I believe it is still purchasable with tier tokens from a vendor somewhere.
Adendris Aug 21st 2011 12:00AM
I thought the dungeon sets from Vanilla were removed?
RetPallyJil Aug 21st 2011 2:56AM
There are Outland re-colors of the sets though if you missed out on the originals.
Tizmi Aug 21st 2011 1:23PM
Yes, and it's a shame that the recoloured version of mage 'Tier 0' looks so insipid - after all these years, I still want those red robes!
Jason Aug 20th 2011 11:59PM
When I heard about the ability to reskin your armor, I immediately lamented Blizzard for getting rid of Classic Naxx, thereby removing my ability to reacquire my T3.
RothKeahi Aug 21st 2011 12:29AM
All I can say for sure from this is that every staff I use from now on will be a frostscythe.
herra.ledonne Aug 21st 2011 5:50AM
Ah yes, the tier 5 head, one of the few hood options that doesn't have that emo look about them. Also, last I checked, wasn't the transmogrification cost about the same as with reforging?
MusedMoose Aug 21st 2011 9:47AM
As far as I know, the transmogrification cost hasn't been set yet, same with void storage. Putting it about the same as reforging is a good idea, though, and one I hope they go with.
charles.lavene Aug 21st 2011 6:47AM
all i want are my naxx 25 shoulders from T7....those were the best...
Bibnik Aug 21st 2011 7:17AM
Having finally seen the set I wanted on this great site. I set about looking for info on how to get it (Ironweave Battleset). Unfortunately one piece has been removed from what I can gather, this being the most important piece in the set...The Chest :(. Can anyone on here confirm this ? To get the chest, a quest must be taken and the quest givers/required summoners have been removed. I would love someone to prove me wrong please...Many Thanks
Christian Belt Aug 21st 2011 9:55AM
It appears you're right, the chest is no longer available. But good news! There's an easily obtainable alternative out there: Arugal's Robes. The model and colors are identical, so your set will appear complete. Just head to Shadowfang Keep and kill Baron Ashbury, the very first boss, until the robes drop. You can do this in the level 85 heroic for robes with better stats, but all we're talking about here is looks, and the normal, level 20ish version is more easily farmed and looks exactly the same.
Twowolves Aug 21st 2011 10:40AM
I'm changing my mage look to the undead slayer set from the last Scourge invasion. I'm glad I held on to it.
habedehum Aug 21st 2011 5:56PM
Maybe this is why I lost interest in this game.