Lichborne: The iconic death knight look

Every week, WoW Insider brings you Lichborne for blood, frost, and unholy death knights. In the post-Cataclysm era, death knights are no longer the new kids on the block. Let's show the other classes how a hero class gets things done.
So with BlizzCon just barely over, I figure we're still letting all the new information sink into our collective noodles, and therefore, we're going to discuss a really hard-hitting topic this week: creating the iconic death knight look.
I'm going to come out and say it: I think we've yet to really discover an iconic death knight armor set, certainly nothing like, say paladin Judgement armor or the new paladin PVP armor. On the other hand, I don't think we've had a terrible-looking set of tier armor until the latest tier 12, so that's a good run. But we're still looking for that great set. We didn't get any new information on death knight tier 13 other than one developer claiming it was totally awesome during a Q&A Panel -- but what the hell, let's speculate.
Skulls, spikes, and other cliches that are still totally badass
With death knight armor taking a long time to show up and being designed and redesigned again, one of the big jokes that's been circulating among death knight bloggers and tweeters is that Blizzard keeps adding more skulls and spikes. I'm sure this is mostly speaking lovingly, but I just want to state the obvious: If it's skulls and spikes, it's probably going to be badass. Don't believe me? Just check out warlock tier 5.
This is what my warlock alt's going to be wearing, and I am feeling no shame over it. The subtle interplay of red and black combines with glowing eyes and, yes, skulls on spikes to give a little edge of gothic terror. This is pretty classic for an evil type class like the warlock or death knight. While a PC warlock or death knight may not be intrinsically evil, the classes themselves deal with dark themes -- not just death but disease, pestilence, and the manipulation and devouring of souls. Things just sort of get dark. And when things get dark, what better decorations are there than skulls and spikes?
So to me, if we get skulls and spikes, there's a pretty good chance it could go iconic. The main question here is pretty simple: Will it be enough on its own? Has warlock tier 5 taken the skulls and spikes crown already? It's a big set of shoes to fill, but if any class can make skulls look good, it's death knights.
Bloody vampires
Now admittedly, warlocks and shadow priests have just as much of a lock on the vampire phenotype as we do, and even rogues are, in theory, getting into that arena with the whole tier 13 Batman look. But not only are we the only class that is technically immortal dead by default, we have a full tree devoted to the stealing of life and self-healing. Therefore, it could be that a vampire-themed upgrade is exactly what the doctor ordered.
While the more classic forums of Dracula are dressed in a fine cloth suit or armor and the more modern form of the vampire is dressed in a T-shirt and jeans, there are other vampire-like creatures to draw from. Personally, I'm thinking that Raziel from The Legacy of Kain would be a good start -- a ghoulish creature, his face half shrouded in a dark, tattered cloak. It's still sort of cloth-based, but in a good way. It gives that type of necromantic, graveyard feel death knight armor has been somewhat lacking. It's also worth noting that the original Warcraft II-era death knight shares a look much like this.
The other idea is to sort of go another route along the Dracula line and look for the type of baroque and gothic art that often features in classic tales of vampires. So perhaps the art team could take a look at the type of statues and frescos you'd expect to see in a dark, shady medieval city, a Paris or a Transylvania or anywhere else vampires would lurk. Look at the faces of gargoyles, not the feral bestial things of WoW lore, but the stylized, mystical demons of popular art. Look at the scenes of hellmouths and pietas on church facades. Look at the elaborate lines and curlicues on the molding of flying butresses. Do all this, and you might come about with a set that looks ... remarkably like the new paladin PVP armor. Well. It was worth a try. Still, if we get a set that looks like that, only darker, I'd be strangely satisfied.
The cold heart of the north
Another possibility comes with the origin of the Scourge. The Scourge are (or were) from the northern continent of Northrend. With the native race of the area, Vrykul, as well as some indicators from the Human hunters of Grizzly Hills, we get a sort of a Viking vibe. When you think of Vikings, or of Vrykul, you think of horned helmets, of fur-lined armor and massive greatcoats to keep out the winter chill.
Arguably, warriors got a bit of this with their tier 10 Ymirjar Lord armor, but again, it's a matter of finding what motifs work and figuring out where to apply them. With the Wrath expansion over and done with and the Scourge mostly a memory, it's easy to forget where death knights came from and what they represent. Adding a bit of fur lining and taking a few other examples from Vrykul armor may seem simple enough, but in an era where the origin and original purpose of the death knight has become a little lost and muddied, it might be just the reminder we need
Waiting on the real deal
With BlizzCon over, we can hopefully expect that Blizzard is pack to focusing on patch 4.3 and we'll see the actual tier 13 design within days. Will it be iconic, or will we all transmogrify over it? Only time will tell, but I'm glad to have the option. Still, I am really hoping for that iconic set to come along sooner or later, and maybe 13 will be our lucky number.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
ElrithCC Oct 25th 2011 6:06PM
The Baron Rivendare also had that cloth drape over his mouth.
I think so far tier 8 with the classic starting zone color scheme is the most iconic, with the hood from the starter zone replacing the helm.
Dan Oct 26th 2011 4:58AM
I think, part of the problem is that The most Iconic thing about a DK is his runeblade. Not His armour. Unfotunatly swords don't come as part a armour set. If you look at a lot of the concept art for dk's the dk is usually in a position that helps display his blade well. I think this is partly why the starter set was so iconic because it came with a starter blade. But if you picture frostmourne or shadowmourne with T10 pve or pve you just think. Death Knight.
grumpysquirrel Oct 25th 2011 6:06PM
Speaking personally, I'm transmorgin' back to the original lvl 58 DK gear. Always loved that look.
Amaxe Oct 25th 2011 7:27PM
Likewise... though perhaps with a different set of legs. Definitely want that helm though
djsuursoo Oct 25th 2011 7:29PM
they might as well just make that the tier set.
and have a slightly reflective obsidian-hued set as the heroic version.
also bad-ass:
a set that closely mimics the armor of arthas himself. right down to the helmet.
you know it'd look badass.
the viking thing could work, depending on the route you took. some of the northrend gear can give you a feel for that as-is.
though i almost want to argue that rather than something incredibly ornate with stuff coming off it everywhere, a really sleek minimalist look, armor that is built for one purpose and one alone, protecting the wearer as he strides across the field of battle, would be pretty sweet. something in a nice jet black with embossed skulls/dragonwing patterns...
no matter, i may find myself rocking a set of season eight looking gear for my day to day wear.
Amaxe Oct 25th 2011 7:34PM
"a set that closely mimics the armor of arthas himself. right down to the helmet."
Guildie: Wait dude! Don't put that on... oh shit...
liam.perry Oct 25th 2011 8:30PM
http://www.thedailyblink.com/2011/09/doppleganger-gear-2/
ElrithCC Oct 25th 2011 6:09PM
Original Naxxramas' warrior tier, the Dreadnaught set, also looks great for DKs if it was available. I'd just hide the helm personally, but the shoulders were smooth.
Drakkenfyre Oct 25th 2011 6:11PM
Wait, wait, wait.
"yet to really discover an iconic death knight armor set"
You mean the blue set from the starting zone doesn't count? Considering most people I have seen say that day 1 they will be using it to change the look of their items, I would say it does.
So most of it shows up as leveling gear later on. Most of it is between level 78-80. While the starting zone set is at 55 and up. I say they had it first.
pritch66 Oct 25th 2011 6:12PM
'On the other hand, I don't think we've had a terrible-looking set of tier armor until tier 11, so that's a good run.'
Fixed.
Draykin Oct 25th 2011 6:11PM
Our starter gear is still one of my favorite sets. Dark, mysterious, spikey, and metal. I've actually been testing out swapping different tier sets together to see how it works. For instance, our secondary starter set and our Tier 10.5 mix together rather well. combined with our "Tier 2" helm and you can do some cool things.
ElrithCC Oct 25th 2011 6:42PM
I agree. I think i like tier 11 so much for it's similarities. Still, I think it's my favorite set of all, the starting zone rare set.
Draykin Oct 25th 2011 11:52PM
Figured I'd put this on the front of the comments so people could see, here's our T13, with spikes and skulls: http://media.mmo-champion.com/images/news/2011/october/t13_deathknight.jpg
C.Garcia Oct 26th 2011 12:19AM
Yeah, I'm looking at that thing and I'm seriously underwhelmed. The spine thing down the backs kind of cool, but who's going to see that underneath a talbard or cloak? Also looking at the helmet makes me realize that with the exception of tier 11, all the death knight tier sets do not cover the mouth. I think that would make DKs look more menacing and mysterious if they would only do that, having the mask become the face and all.
Jyotai Oct 25th 2011 6:13PM
I want my old DK starter zone armor back, once transmog hits.
I think I deleted it though... hopefully not.
On making a new DK and getting to 58 recently when looking for a server to transfer my main to, I noticed the set looks really good compared to all the newer stuff. Its the only set I've seen for a DK that looked just right.
Minstrel Oct 25th 2011 6:15PM
I think the DK starting area blues are quite iconic (and Blizzard made like four recolor sets of it and sprinkled them around Naxx and Ulduar). It looks sleek, menacing and quite bad-ass.
VegetaPrime Oct 25th 2011 6:16PM
I personally think the T10 gear has been our best set yet. The set pays homage to our Undead creator, Arthas without pledging our allegiance. Each level, (10/25/Heroic), is tinted to one of our specs (Unholy/Frost/Blood, respectively). When Transmogrifying hits, I'll be taking my Frost DK back to that look. (Beats the mess out of Burger King t11 and Red Lobster T12).
I do hope to get something amazing from T13. For MoP, yhe Asian-styled Demons and Dragons would be an amazing theme to run with for our 5.0 sets.
Velleekwitay Oct 25th 2011 6:19PM
I have to disagree. We do have an iconic death knight look; one that we think of whenever we hear death knight. It's called the LICH KING. Why, oh why we couldn't get a set based on his armor is beyond me.
Tfish92 Oct 25th 2011 6:50PM
Have you ever seen tier 10?
Deathknighty Oct 25th 2011 6:42PM
T10?