![]() ![]() To build this page, we have extensively used theĪnd Wowhead. With the highest item quality/item level are shown last.Ĭompletely, depending on the number of items to display. Models with the lowest item quality/item level are shown first and the models Item quality (common, rare, epic, or heirloom) and item level, so that the How are models sorted? Models are first grouped by design (all look-alike The source of each item is also displayed, so that youĬan rapidly spot the items that are most easily obtained. Covenants Torghast Legendaries Anti Hack Honor System World Scaling LFR Raid Finder Migrations Black Market Arena Replay AoE Loot RPPM system Scenarios Fully scripted leveling zones, creatures, quests Loremaster Dungeons / Raids all working Blizzlike Spells. Dustwind Vest Fizzles Vest Pozziks Vest Vest of Discovery Wallopers Chestpiece Hands. Dustwind Vest - Item level: 24 WoW Freakz, the best Shadowlands private server, customizable rates. For each item model, hovering over its image will display a list of items A custom transmog set created with Wowheads Dressing Room tool. To find an item with a design similar to an item set you might be trying to build. This page is updated for World of Warcraft 7.1īelow, you will find the models for all the This one will also remove the restriction of 20 on the amount of sets you can save, but without going through MogIt to do it, if you’ve no wish to use more addons than strictly necessary.Item models for Monks and is targeted at readers whoĭo not have Javascript enabled or who wish to only consult the list of modelsįor a specific slot. This one lets you transmog into all of the sets you have saved with MogIt. The Wardrobe only lets you save 20 outfits total. It works off your MogIt wishlist, the saved sets that you made on there. This adds a slew of sets to the MogIt UI, showing a full set of dungeon pieces, BoE sets, questing sets. It has a little more functionality, is easier to closely examine gear and create outfits with, in my opinion, and it works in conjunction with the next two addons. A trifle outdated, but looks to be complete up to the first part of Legion. This is basically the Wardrobe, but with a different UI. This adds a slew of sets to the MogIt UI, showing a full set of dungeon pieces, BoE sets, questing sets, basically like the built-in set UI for the Wardrobe, but for all the things. This is basically the Wardrobe, but with a different UI. Quite the nice addition for those AH shopping sprees! It creates it’s own little shopping window, full of things you have yet to learn. This really helps to find items you don’t know the appearance of yet on the Auction House. It’s a little heftier and keeps track of vendor items, quest items, pets, professions, all the things! This one helps you find things you need to collect still, like Monar’s, but for everywhere and everything. Perfect for those who want to get all the looks! I used this scarce piece of clothing for a blue-themed (and black) transmog set for my monk. This one keeps track of what you are missing from each instance and gives an overall completion % for each expansion. It also puts completion numbers in the Sets window for your Appearance tab, so you can easily see if you are 5/9 of a set or whatnot. This gem adds a tooltip to all pieces of gear, letting you know at a glance if you can learn it on that toon, if you can learn it on some alt, if you already know that look or if you cannot learn it at all. A custom transmog set created with Wowheads Dressing Room tool. It says where to turn them in, and if there is an appearance from it you’ve yet to learn, as some older tokens have two sets that may be learned off them. This little beauty puts a tooltip on Tier tokens or other items used to buy gear you may pick up while farming all the things. (The name of the addon is also a link that will take you there. ![]() ![]() There are some wonderful addons to improve your Transmog collecting and outfit making experiences, so I thought I’d list the ones I use with a little bit about why I find them helpful. ![]()
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