Mog your way to a roguish look

What I liked most about these books is that they made you think outside the box about your class. A warrior wasn't just a guy with a sword and a lot of armor proficiency; he could be a swashbuckler of the high seas or a graceful, dancing dervish. Both classes were warriors, but they fought in distinctively different ways.
So when it comes to WoW and transmogrification, I think a lot about the possible archetypes certain classes could have and try to explore those in different outfits. Leather wearers, for example, don't always have to look like members of the Defias Brotherhood or the audience at a Grateful Dead concert. They could also be mud-splattered bandits, solitary rangers from the Hinterlands, or sneaky Warsong scouts. Oddly enough, today's outfit might just work for all three.
- Head Dreghood Cowl Random world drop, obtained from the Auction House or off trash in various dungeons from The Burning Crusade. Try The Slave Pens, The Blood Furnace, and The Underbog. If you can't track down this specific helm, worry not! There are lots of helms in the game of similar design. There are lots of color options too, if you want to explore a different hue for your leather wearer. Consider the Dementia Hood or Darkguard Face Mask.
- Shoulders Cloaked Shoulderpads BoE quest reward from Swords Deck (inscription, can be repeated). If you don't have a scribe, try the Auction House.
- Back No transmogging necessary. Turn your cloak display off.
- Chest Bruised Vest Quest reward from Turning the Brashtide. Like the helm, there are a lot of other color options for this piece. The Velvety Vest, for example, is a black version. Personally, though, I think the chest is the most flexible piece in this particular outfit. I tried the Leafsong Vest and thought it really played up the ranger feel.
- Shirt Squire's Shirt Starting item for human paladins. If you'd like one, just create a human paladin and get it over to the toon you're outfitting. Though honestly, the only reason you can see it on my female human is because I forgot to take it off before I took the screenshot.
- Wrists Archer's Wristguard Quest reward from Survey Alcaz Island (Alliance only) or Twilight of the Dawn Runner (Horde only).
- Hands Prospector's Mitts Random World Drop, obtained through the Auction House or farming (Cannoneer Whessan in Southern Barrens or trash in Wailing Caverns).
- Waist Dark Leather Belt Leatherworking belt. If you can't find this on the Auction House, the mats shouldn't be too expensive if you want to get it custom made.

- Legs Stalking pants Purchased from vendor. Four vendors sell these pants: Dark Iron Entrepreneur in Arathi Highlands, Kris Legace in Hillsbrad Foothills, Piter Verance in Dustwallow Marsh, and Wenna Silkbeard in the Wetlands.
- Feet Awakening Footfalls Boss drop (Temple Guardian Anhuur in Halls of Origination). You don't have to use these exact boots, but know that your boots are the key component to this outfit. The Stalking Pants are a sort of strange model that cut off at the knee, and if you don't have long enough boots, you'll end up with this tiny line of visible skin showing on your character. I prefer a bucket-style top, since the alternative makes your character look like he's wearing skinny jeans or something.
- Main-hand weapon Sturdy Cobalt Quickblade Blacksmithing sword. The mats are inexpensive, so if you can't find this on the Auction House, just ask around for a blacksmith. The pattern is trainer taught.
- Off-hand weapon The off-hand weapon pictured is the same as the main-hand weapon, but you don't need to have your weapons match if you can yield more than one at a time. If you're a druid, what you choose will probably depend on what's available for your spec. (Personally, I think two-handed maces have the best attack animations.) Be creative. There are lots of interesting off-hand items that aren't necessarily weapons but could double as one. Witch's Finger and Greenweave Branch, both look like daggers, for example.
- Ranged weapon Quel'Thalas Recurve Quest reward from Goldenmist Village (Horde only). Because the bow pictured is faction-specific, I'd recommend any other simple-looking bow for this look. I find the recurve styles to be the most attractive, but if you're a worgen, the Night Elven Bow is very sexy.
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
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Nathanyel Jan 26th 2012 7:12PM
Uhm, Zealous Sword is not actually available :P Wowhead's "Same Model As" is broken atm, but I'm sure there are other swords with that model.
Dawn Moore Jan 26th 2012 8:51PM
Yeah, I'll go into model viewer later and pick out something with the same model. Realized that as I was linking it up but was writing on the road this week.
Dawn Moore Jan 28th 2012 7:40PM
Okie dokie, I've gone ahead and update the article with an easy to acquire blade that shares the same model as the Zealous Sword. It's called Sturdy Cobalt Quickblade
http://www.wowhead.com/item=41239
Nathanyel Jan 28th 2012 9:08PM
"Same Model As" is back, so I took a quick glance, and Saronite Spellblade http://www.wowhead.com/item=43871 has the same model and texture, but with an inherent blue glow, if you prefer that over Landslide (or whatever future expansions bring, or the Frost DK enchants)
Drakkenfyre Jan 26th 2012 7:24PM
You should see the D&D classes now. There's 32 classes.
Wizards are divided up into Arcanists, Mages, Sorcerers, Spellblades, and Witches.
mibu.work1 Jan 26th 2012 7:46PM
I've found that you can make an excellent shinobi/bandit look by doing all the quests in Northern Stranglethorn, or simmilarly leveled zones, and taking all the agility leather peices. Comes out to a LOT of highly polished leather, and a headguard I swear I saw Toshiro Mifune wear in at least one Akira Kurosawa film. Mind you, this makes you look like a desperate Ronin or a highwayman, NOT a ninja, for those of you tired of rogue ninjas.
Nathanyel Jan 27th 2012 4:25AM
I don't know the examples you gave, or even what exactly a shinobi is, but are you talking about these level 30-40 sets?
http://www.wowhead.com/transmog-set=1092 and following, up to 1095
Because that doesn't look too ninja-ish to me.
However, the level 40-50 sets have interesting helm and shoulders:
http://www.wowhead.com/transmog-set=1076 and following, up to 1079
Calicia Jan 26th 2012 7:48PM
I play a combat rogue, so I go for more of a swashbuckling / former soldier look. Think Mal from Firefly.
I like boots similar to the model in the example above with a big cuff at the top, and I found a pair of gloves to match. For shoulders, my OCD led me to run all the zones again and I stumbled across several single shoulder spaulders that I love.
I'm not satisfied with the chest and pants. I wanted that former-soldier-military look, so I grabbed the VanCleef chest and pants for a few justice points. I'd love suggestions for something better.
Check it:
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/character/madoran/Calicia/advanced
StClair Jan 26th 2012 8:01PM
This is a great-looking set. Thanks!
Pyromelter Jan 26th 2012 8:08PM
Any way to make a clothie, mail-wearer, or plate dude look like a rogue/ninja? Because rogues already are... rogues, you know, they have plenty of options to look roguish. But a mage lookin like a rogue, that might be unusually spiffy.
Minstrel Jan 26th 2012 8:53PM
The Silver-Thread gear is your best bet!
http://www.wowhead.com/compare?items=7110:4037:6395:6393:6394:4714:4036#modelviewer:4:5;8720;7;14989;3;13677;10;16642;8;11571;6;4557;9;4607:10+1:0
Dawn Moore Jan 26th 2012 9:00PM
Yeah original title of article was "expanding rogue archetypes with transmogrification"
I'll look into more outfits like you asked this next week and let you know.
Marbles Jan 26th 2012 9:01PM
Cloth wearer should be doable. Are a number of hoods or facecovers (ala White Bandit Mask). Though various degrees of apt-ness.
Main thing though will be getting a tunic rather than a robe: http://www.wowhead.com/item=9434 is a good one (found in a chest few days ago which is how I know it).
Obviously, you want a Dagger/Sword in Main Hand, leaving the offhand choicy. Emporer in BRD drops a Mace-lookalike, though there are others.
Ruthless Glad Reprieve loks like an evil spinning dagger, but not very subtle. Much more understated, can search for a http://www.wowhead.com/item=9769 which loks a lot like a dagger.
Beyond those pieces, finding a collection of mostly black Cloth gear shouldn't be much of an issue.
Mail/Plate, much more difficult. Can likely find a few bits, but weaving them together trickier. The Plate helms in particular tend to look really blocky.
Peebers Jan 27th 2012 10:47AM
I used spell-thread parts and black mageweave stuff to make my combat looking Mage.
check out Previously on eitrigg.
he needs some work. I'm not really stoked about the gloves and boots. def wish we could turn off enchants power torrent kinda kills my Rambo dagger.
Dawn Moore Jan 28th 2012 7:40PM
Found a good offhand option for a dagger: Witch's Blade (http://www.wowhead.com/item=16887) or Greenweave Branch (http://www.wowhead.com/item=9769). The former is horde only.
Rai Jan 26th 2012 8:29PM
I'm currently using the caster leather set from the Thousand Needles quests, combined with the once-Zandalari engineering craftable Bloodvine Lens. My character's an assassin/engineer, so I find it more effective than the helm of the set. Why the caster set? It's black, compared to the agi ones which are blue. The legs were unavailable from that zone, so I had to fly to Dustwallow and do a billboard quest from Mudsprocket.
My armoury link is: http://bit.ly/wCvzSi if you're curious.
Rai Jan 26th 2012 8:30PM
....oh, and with the Cape of the Black Baron. I know it's overused but I love that cape design so much.
Fletcher Jan 26th 2012 10:12PM
It's worth noting that these days, rogues will be using daggers for their offhand weapons; there's been a grand total of *zero* non-dagger fast offhand weapons in Cataclysm. Which is a sad lack - particularly now transmog means we can make it look like anything we want - and the reason my rogue is now Assassination rather than combat. I hope Pandaria brings some fast offhand weapons with it, but I'm not holding my breath.
Quasimofo Jan 26th 2012 10:47PM
Now here's a classic rogue look. And by classic I mean pimp.
http://us.battle.net/static-render/us/kirin-tor/46/78354222-profilemain.jpg?alt=/wow/static/images/2d/profilemain/race/22-1.jpg
necro Jan 27th 2012 10:48AM
Here's a couple more items to add to it:
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/character/dragonblight/Necrostabs/advanced