3 robeless transmogrification looks for the fashionable caster
Once upon a time, most of the gear a distinguishing caster had to choose from was robes. If you wanted to wear the best gear available to you, your choice was pretty much a robe and some sparkly shoulders. There are very, very few sets, if any at all, that are modeled around pants and tops. This eventually led to the creation of the infamous video above by Cranius. Forget classy pants -- if you want to fling fireballs, a dress is pretty much your only option.
Or rather, it was your only option. With transmogrification, cloth-wearing casters suddenly have a whole host of options open to them that don't involve robes at all. Male characters who would like to look super-manly now have the opportunity to do so. And female casters who are tired of fighting dragons in skirts? Well, you've got plenty of options, too -- and today, we're highlighting three snazzy cloth looks with nary a robe in sight. My fellow casters, it's high time to drop your skirts and take a look at just a few of the looks out there to nab.
Or rather, it was your only option. With transmogrification, cloth-wearing casters suddenly have a whole host of options open to them that don't involve robes at all. Male characters who would like to look super-manly now have the opportunity to do so. And female casters who are tired of fighting dragons in skirts? Well, you've got plenty of options, too -- and today, we're highlighting three snazzy cloth looks with nary a robe in sight. My fellow casters, it's high time to drop your skirts and take a look at just a few of the looks out there to nab.
Gossamer gear for the hardy travelerThere are lots of low-level cloth green sets out there, and some sets include both a robe option and a tunic option as well, like the look below.
- Helm No helm needed; let your hair fly free and unfettered!
- Back You don't really need a cloak for this outfit, but if you're so inclined, pick up something in the same color palette or a simple black cloak.
- Chest Gossamer Tunic
- Shirt No shirt needed with this outfit!
- Wrists Gossamer Bracers
- Hands Gossamer Gloves
- Waist Gossamer Belt
- Legs Gossamer Pants
- Feet Gossamer Boots
- Shoulders The Gossamer shoulders really don't go with this outfit, so instead we've opted for Durable Shoulders, another random green item. The browns work well together!
As for the Gossamer set, it can be found on mobs anywhere from level 45 to 56. You'll want to look in Searing Gorge, Burning Steppes, or any other zone in that level range. Of course, you can always keep an eye on the Auction House for these items as well -- but be warned, this is a pretty popular set, and it may be going for quite a chunk of change.
Embersilk for the discerning casterIs brown really not your style? Rather have something dark and mysterious and fiery all at the same time? Keep your eyes peeled for Embersilk -- no, not the Cataclysm tailoring reagent. This is actually a low-level set that was in game long, long before the current expansion.
- Helm Once more, don't worry about the helm. This is all about the snazzy threads!
- Back A simple black cloak is probably your best option here, though a cloak in contrasting colors could have a nice effect, too.
- Chest Embersilk Tunic
- Shirt Dark Silk Shirt, created by your local tailor
- Wrists Embersilk Bracelets
- Hands Embersilk Mitts
- Waist Embersilk Cord
- Legs Embersilk Leggings
- Feet Embersilk Boots
- Shoulders Much like the Gossamer Shoulders mentioned above, the Embersilk Shoulders really don't go too well with this outfit. Instead, look for the Sanguine Mantle, a low-level green shoulderpiece that matches the set perfectly.
These are both green sets -- sets meant and made to be worn together. There are plenty of other matching cloth sets out there, and you can simply go that route if you wish ... but goodness knows I do love some mixing and matching.
Mixing and matching for a casual lookThere's nothing saying you have to make all of your pieces match precisely. Sometimes, it's far more interesting to simply mix and match pieces of gear to see what you can come up with. The look here is just one of many that makes a simple statement -- an entirely casual look to wear while you're melting faces or stealing souls.
- Helm No need to worry about it!
- Back For this look, I'd suggest turning off your cloak graphic.
- Chest Buccaneer's Vest
- Shirt None needed!
- Wrists Buccaneer's Bracers
- Hands Bluefen Handwraps
- Waist Bloodwoven Cord
- Legs Threadbare Trousers can be found on Tsu'zee in Dire Maul west.
- Feet Boots of the Shifting Nightmare drop from Hydross in Serpentshrine Cavern.
- Shoulders Shown here are the Astralaan Shoulderpads, but you can use almost any simple shoulder model.
If you're looking for helm options, there are plenty of simple hats out there like the Master's Hat, a charming black number that shares models with a host of different hats. You could look for a simple cloth headband like the Black Mageweave Headband craftable by tailors. Or you can simply turn of the hat graphic altogether.
Casters have been wearing robes for so long that they often forget that the pants for various sets are just as visually interesting as the robes that are covering them. If you're a caster looking for something completely different, try a robeless look to see how it suits you. Use a little creativity in layering your looks, and you'll be waving goodbye to that big blue dress in no time.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
7Seti Mar 29th 2012 7:56PM
Another one to note is the Elementalist Regalia, a set of Outland greens that use the twill graphics: http://www.wowhead.com/transmog-set=84
So you too can look quite good in Twill :)
silentbob1125 Mar 29th 2012 8:01PM
This would be great if my lock wasn't forsaken i mean sure we may be rotting but why the heck do all our pants have to look like they where just used as a makeshift catnip toy for some druid can't remember if other armor types get the same torn up treatment but most non robe looks are sadly wasted on us undead :(
Berna Mar 30th 2012 3:04AM
Heheh, "catnip toy for a druid" :D
tessadean Mar 29th 2012 8:11PM
These are all snazzy manly outfits, kudos Anne! But as a woman I play all female toons, and prefer a different type of "robeless" gear. My troll priest is absolutely smashing in her black mageweave transmog set. I regularly get whistles from my guildies as I run around healing them in TB. Now if I could just find something that makes my Tauren warrior not look like a cow in full metal armor :(
suggestions anyone?
Prelimar Mar 29th 2012 8:15PM
fashionable casters ALWAYS wear robes!
Dreyja Mar 29th 2012 8:20PM
I'm just here for the BIG BLUE DRESS - W00T! I love Cranius SO MUCH!
BoB Sep 8th 2012 3:10PM
God, I thought I was the only one who liked him! I was worried that no one knew his songs and was about to have a comment freakout. xD
Dreyja Mar 30th 2012 11:05PM
No way BoB! I own the album this song is from! :)
Peebers Mar 29th 2012 8:25PM
no love for silver-thread?!
Berna Mar 30th 2012 3:05AM
I love the silver-thread look, but I actually prefer the robe version.
Cricket Mar 30th 2012 6:15AM
Silver-Thread is AWESOME! I have it on my priest and I get comments about it all the time. Many a caster is jealous of my threads. And deservedly so, farming for that chest piece was worse than the Time-Lost Proto-Drake.
PJ Mar 29th 2012 8:32PM
Come on blizzard, add SHORT skirts!
RetPallyJil Mar 29th 2012 8:34PM
Oh Cranius - how you inspired me with that video ^_^
(And silver-thread rocks. I have a set and I don't even use cloth.)
Pyromelter Mar 30th 2012 5:19AM
Totally agreed on silver thread. I've worn ourfits like that irl when going to goth clubs and the like
Ayiano Mar 29th 2012 8:37PM
I recently redid my priest main's pvp set, which is what I wear most of the time. I was watching the movie "Priest" and I thought, "hey, a melee priest would be cool." Obviously we can't ACTUALLY melee, but being in the thick of battle, wielding a tome of the Light muttering incoherent words sounds cool. I also wrote out a storyline to adapt my Battle Priestess to her new wardrobe. She follows the line between light and dark.
I based my transmog around Imbued Netherweave Tunic and it's set, a purple, sexy midriff tunic. The full list:
Hateful Gladiator's Mooncloth Hood
Hallowed Pauldrons
Bishop's Cloak
Imbued Netherweave Tunic
Hallowed Handwraps
Soulguard Girdle
Imbued Netherweave Pants
Imbued Netherweave Boots
Twinblade of Mastery
Battle Tome
Vicious Gladiator's Baton of Light
Wowhead Comparison Link: http://www.wowhead.com/compare?items=41852:27775:29375:21862:27536:32390:21859:21860:27814:62236:61351
Boobah Mar 30th 2012 4:10AM
If the hood didn't include a pile of cloth wrapped around your character's neck atop the tunic's low neckline... but that really ruins the look for me.
Of course, the easiest fix is to just turn the hat off.
Kris Mar 29th 2012 10:24PM
I tried to watch this, but the gay bashing was a bit over the top. Nothing wrong with the way robes look, and there's nothing wrong with being gay.
Bumblebee Mar 30th 2012 3:30AM
Just a heads up, but those some of those WoWHead links go to wrong items.
oakleykid120 Mar 30th 2012 3:42AM
[quote] There are very, very few sets, if any at all, that are modeled around pants and tops. [/quote]
Mage tier 8 is a shirt and pants.
Pyromelter Mar 30th 2012 5:23AM
Overall, the statement is generally true. As far as I can tell, mage t8 is the only cloth raid tier set with pants and tunic.