Fan Version
WoW Version
Priest | Monk | Shaman | Hunter | Death Knight | Paladin | Warrior | Demon Hunter | Druid | Rogue | Mage | Warlock
Fan Version
WoW Version
Priest | Monk | Shaman | Hunter | Death Knight | Paladin | Warrior | Demon Hunter | Druid | Rogue | Mage | Warlock
I have to say I love Archlichof thestorm’s version of the Paladin set. I would totally use that as my current mog.
Wow, fan transmogs are better than shadowlands ones
Nothing new.
Fan concepts often are way more creative…
Legion tmogs are so much better than BFA’s and Shadowlands’
What. is. that?
Colours? In my tier sets? Get that outta here!
PS: In all seriousness, it’s way better.
paladin look like Diablo 3 cinematic ANGEL and monk colors are beautiful
DK looks like death and colors are very cool too.
I definitely prefer the more colorful fan version.
But I can understand blizzard wants to keep a more uniform color theme.
And fan fiction often means the real product is judged way too harshly
blizz kinda purposely went for the white generic look for the tier sets.
but yea, the fan does look pretty banging
The difference is, I can sit here and tell you which class is which in the Fan Made version. Mainly by the colours used and a subtle designs.
I still wouldn’t have a clue which is which when look at the original.
Mail still looks like utter garbage.
aww i really love the druid one. i wished druid would get more vegetative gear…
If fan can make that to sets immagine blizzard fire all useless developers and starts putting fan to balance pvp!
These are probably taken from an alternate timeline where SL did suck.
Yes, those tier sets look thematic to their class and to the raid at the same time. It’s sad when the fans are more passionate about the game than the development team.
I think the mail one looks awesome.
If set like that mage concept was added I’d definitely kept maining my mage.
Looks 10 times better than what this ““developers”” designed.
what an absolute joke state of the game
Indeed it really highlights and gives subtle changes to the sets. Instead of one bland palette for all.