Transmogrifying your way into the Stormwind Guard

If you've spent any time in Stormwind at all as an Alliance player, you're likely well familiar with the Stormwind guards that respond to emote commands. And if you're a Horde player who's stormed the walls of Stormwind, then you're definitely familiar with the Stormwind guards, although not in a friendly capacity. The uniform of the Stormwind guard is an iconic look that's been around since vanilla -- classic steel plate armor with blue accents, a shield emblazoned with the Stormwind lion, and the iconic plate helm all make up the look of the Stormwind guard.
With transmogrification, you can morph yourself into one of these classic uniforms as well. Even better than that, almost all the pieces of this particular outfit can be crafted via blacksmithing, without need for endless farming. Though donning this set as a Horde player won't make the guards any less hostile, if you've ever wanted to try and fool people into thinking you're an NPC, it's incredibly easy to do.
With transmogrification, you can morph yourself into one of these classic uniforms as well. Even better than that, almost all the pieces of this particular outfit can be crafted via blacksmithing, without need for endless farming. Though donning this set as a Horde player won't make the guards any less hostile, if you've ever wanted to try and fool people into thinking you're an NPC, it's incredibly easy to do.
- Head The iconic helm of the Stormwind guard is the Imperial Plate helm, crafted by blacksmiths.
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Shoulders Unfortunately, the exact color and style match for the guard pauldrons is not
available to players. But the Stormwind guards vary a little in armor styles -- the Imperial Plate Shoulders are a good match in blue. - Back Stormwind's guards don't wear cloaks; turn off your cloak graphic for this particular look.
- Chest Your chestpiece will be covered by a tabard, but the Imperial Plate Chest makes a good match with the rest of the plate.
- Wrists You don't really need to transmogrify your bracers, but if you're looking to match, have your local blacksmith craft a pair of Imperial Plate Bracers for you.
- Hands These are the tricky piece of the set. There isn't an exact match for these available to players -- however, Field Plate Gauntlets make an acceptable substitute. These gloves are a random green drop that can be found in most level 40 zones or your friendly neighborhood Auction House.
- Waist Have your local blacksmith craft up an Imperial Plate Belt for a nice match to the rest of this set.
- Legs Imperial Plate Leggings are a close match. While these lack the blue accents of the real Stormwind guards, the gold trim goes with Stormwind's colors nicely.
- Feet For the boots, nab yourself a part of Imperial Plate Boots, also crafted with blacksmithing. Again, these aren't an exact match to the Stormwind guard, but they are close enough that anyone looking at you at a glance will immediately recognize the inspiration.
- Main-hand weapon Any one-handed sword will work for this outfit; however, the most easily obtained and nicest-looking one in my book is the Footman's Longsword. You must be level 60 and at least honored with Honor Hold in Hellfire Peninsula to pick up this particular blade.
- Off-hand weapon If you are looking for a match to the Stormwind guard's shield, you'll want to complete the quest The Ballad of Maximillian in Un'Goro Crater. Upon completion, you can nab Maximillian's Shield, which is an exact match, colors and all!
- Tabard There are a couple of different tabard choices for Alliance players. The easiest to obtain by far is the Stormwind Tabard, available for 10 silver from the Stormwind quartermaster. If you do any PvP, you may also want to look at the Private's Tabard, or the Knight's Tabard, both available for purchase with honor points. All three of these tabards are Alliance-only, so Horde players wanting to dress up as an Alliance guard will have to skip this piece of the outfit.
The key to this set isn't in nabbing all the exact pieces -- it's in nabbing pieces that are replicas of the guard set and pairing them with pieces that also match in a natural way. While it's not a precise match, putting this set together and /walking your way through Stormwind will likely fool people at first glance. So if you've ever wanted to play the part of an NPC or just want to kill Deathwing while proudly wearing Stormwind's colors, now's your chance.
Patch 4.3 lets you transmogrify your gear to look like any other gear your class can wear -- but you have to collect it first. Check out our coverage of transmogrification and start running those old dungeons!Filed under: Transmogrification






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Malnore Jan 5th 2012 7:02PM
This makes me want to faction change to alliance.
othragon Jan 5th 2012 7:42PM
There was the guild in my RP server (Scarshield Legion EU), they all had variations of the Stormwind Guard outfit, hanged around the Garrison in Elwynn and were pretty much very tight military-wise.
My guild () used to have epic RP battles with them, up until the point when they got so tired of having their asses beaten that they'd immediatly switch to full high level PvP gear on sight of one of us. Good times.
othragon Jan 5th 2012 7:44PM
Wow, the guild names got wiped somehow oO
Stormwind Militia they were, and ours was House of Sylvanas.
Sollarius Jan 5th 2012 9:55PM
WOW...
I was friends with SWM... My heart leapt into my mouth when I saw this ...
I was a Paladin friend to the guild who would heal wounded in the garrison!
This is insane, to see SSL, (THE worst realm on EU servers) mentioned for something of note, this guild really bought the Rp aspect of WOW alive for me, and thanks to Pilus for all the work he put in!
Ostentaneous Jan 5th 2012 10:59PM
Just wanted to say there's no need to faction change, if you have the right tabard that is.
http://i.imgur.com/AdqPO.jpg
othragon Jan 5th 2012 11:34PM
@ Sollarius
Well yes mate, RP in SSL was something of note back in the day, pretty much up until ICC there was still active roleplay going on in the server.
It's pretty much dead right now, no RP whatsoever, although i'm pretty sure there are worst realms out there..
amazon Jan 6th 2012 12:53AM
Why faction change when you can be an Orgrimmar Grunt? http://www.wowhead.com/transmog-set=137, swap the shoulders for Cabalists Spaulders or Cutthroat Mantle and you've got a great set.
Lok'tar ogar!
Azizrael Jan 6th 2012 2:29AM
It makes me want to race change my warrior to Forsaken...
Revynn Jan 5th 2012 7:04PM
Create a vanity guild named "Stormwind Guard" if it's available and really trip people out.
Bronwyn Jan 5th 2012 7:05PM
I saw a blood elf done up in this outfit the other day- complete with customized guild tabard that looked almost exactly like the alliance tabard.
Pretty awesome.
Aubrey Jan 5th 2012 7:10PM
Nice. You should do some WoW hero class transmog guides. Spellbreakers, Mountian King, etc.
yukonsurfer Jan 5th 2012 7:32PM
The Jouster's Gauntlets (also a green drop) make a nice substitute for the gloves, and the Azuresong Mageblade (drop from Golemagg in MC) is the same model as that particular sword and has a fairly decent drop rate if I recall.
If you are hurting for a shield, I have seen many guards and players using a torch in the offhand. Grayson's Torch is the one that springs to mind, but I believe that one is an Alliance only quest reward. I think there is a BoE that drops in Uldaman though.
Maymer Jan 5th 2012 7:35PM
A quick note to anyone who has already completed the quest, or are looking for an interesting twist to the shield:
Heroic Culling of Stratholme's final boss has a good chance of dropping the Royal Crest of Lorderon shield, which makes a very, VERY cool look, and allows any role players out there that what to claim they are from Lorderon a nice way of doing it.
Zapwidget Jan 6th 2012 12:54AM
A better alternative, that uses the same skin on a different model, is Commander's Crest.
http://www.wowhead.com/item=6320
Easily farmed from SFK.
Eternauta Jan 6th 2012 11:31AM
They Royal Crest is also very useful for Forsaken roleplaying "undead Lordaeron guard". It's even more fitting I'd say, since they actually are the people of Lordaeron.
philiplhammond Jan 5th 2012 7:39PM
This is close, but a litte off.
You can look up what my set looks like in the armory at US - Gorefiend - Mordigan
Here's where I have differences:
Shoulders - Field Plate Pauldrons (random world green drop which I farmed from Scholo)
Hands - Banshee's Touch (from Stratholme)
Boots - Grimy Metal Boots (from Dire Maul)
Those three small differences make a huge difference.
Pyromelter Jan 5th 2012 8:25PM
I was gonna say, I thought there were better shoulders out there. Glad someone pointed it out, +1 to phil
Sumadin Jan 6th 2012 5:16AM
If i rememper right the hearvy mithril shoulder(Blacksmiths too) is a much better crafted than the imperial plate ones.
Dreadpirate Jan 5th 2012 7:40PM
Well for anyone wanting an easy to obtain cloth pirate outfit check out http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/character/alonsus/Dreadpirate/simple.
Can match it to the bloosail hat easy enough as well just make he crimson silk gear rather than the Azure
toastergargletop Jan 5th 2012 8:19PM
My mate did this a few days ago. Tauren pali stormwind guard. But with a shovel.