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.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
Imnick Jan 5th 2012 7:45PM
I would love to see a horde raid on Stormwind with everyone looking like this!
A copious supply of Potions of Illusion would be required though :(
Brouck Jan 5th 2012 7:48PM
According to Wowhead, the Shield of Darkshire http://www.wowhead.com/item=60930 is a pretty darn nice match.
dorus Jan 5th 2012 7:49PM
Awesome,i was always wondering where to get this set
Drahken Jan 5th 2012 8:10PM
While it's definitely going to be easier to get the closer matching Maximilian's Shield, I have a tip for the Aegis of Stormwind for anyone who wants it. In Blasted Lands, there are 13 rarespawns. Like all rarespawns, they drop a green item. But they also always drop a quest item, either the green Imperfect Draenethyst Fragment or blue Flawless Draenethyst Sphere. You can turn both in for a bag with a reward in it. The green one's bags have usually just another green, but the blue one's bags drop a blue world drop of the appropriate range (and sometimes recipes or other goodies). And since there are 13 rares and no one ever goes and hunts them, there are often many of them up. My record is 11 at once. 25 items in 8 minutes or so ain't bad. I've gotten the Aegis at least three times from there. So anyone who's looking for it, that's your best bet.
Tygerwolfe Jan 5th 2012 8:14PM
This is so awesome! I want to get this set for my Worgen Warrior. Then he'll walk around SW in human form and randomly shock people by [Two Forms] occassionally. ;)
Newchron Jan 6th 2012 11:21AM
I already do that. Hit Running Wild while in human form and watch the guard go down on all fours for a second.
Foxfire Jan 5th 2012 8:29PM
I just made a haliscan outfit. The key is Don Carlos' hat. Unfortunately the clothes cant 'mog 'cause they are common items. :(
Noyou Jan 5th 2012 8:35PM
Very nice write up Anne. Thank you. Will there be more themed articles in the future?
Brouck Jan 5th 2012 8:45PM
For those of you who didn't bother to look, the above link is the same visual model as Aegis of Stormwind, which sells on my AH for over 1k gold.
Squelchy Jan 5th 2012 10:24PM
The Heavy Mithril Shoulders are a far closer visual than the Imperial Plate; the silhouette is exactly the same, just the edging is a slightly different color.
http://www.wowhead.com/item=7918
Noyou Jan 5th 2012 11:21PM
Far closer if you are colorblind. Those are purple. Unless they somehow change when you put the rest of your gear on. I don't think a purple trimmed outfit would be more fitting than the blue ones. Nice try though.
Ilmyrn Jan 6th 2012 12:28AM
Probably work pretty well for a Night Elf plate set though. They're all about purple.
Noyou Jan 6th 2012 5:17AM
Funny you should say that. I have my night elf priest all decked out in purple. :p
Sinderion Jan 6th 2012 8:45AM
Don't be put off by noyou's comment, they look pretty spot on.
At least on my female human, who admittedly has small shoulder models. Also, the united states Air Force certifies that I am in no way colorblind :P That being said, i'm regularly mistaken for an NPC even with my 'priory of the storm' guild tag. my prot set is transmogged to this, with a few tweaks for closer looking gear, especially hands and feet, though i forget the exact model sources.
evoxpisces Jan 6th 2012 12:22AM
Lol this would look great on my goblin :P
Possum Jan 6th 2012 2:12AM
How bout Deathstalkers next week? I'd love to know how to pull off that look.
viciouspen Jan 6th 2012 2:49AM
very nice *thumbs up*
You know the shield is the part that troubles me.
it reminds me of other items where you can only get them from that one quest so if you already did it, and vendored it before transmog was announced then you're boned.
RetPallyJil Jan 6th 2012 6:40AM
Yep. There are TWO pair of boots in all of WoW that would match a gold armor set I gathered up.
And both of them are Outland quest rewards that I got all the way back when BC first came out.
GG BLIZZ!
Leland Ford Jan 6th 2012 2:53AM
That would be nice for my Warrior, but what about Ironforge Gaurds for my Dwarf Pally
Sumadin Jan 6th 2012 5:19AM
Sadly while such set do exist, most of the Dwarfen guard look-alikes items are of grey quality thus not transmogable.