Clothing in World of Warcraft – An Overview



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World of Warcraft is a large and vibrant world, and this is nicely reflected in the cosmetic items that the players can obtain as they make their way through the game. I have decided to bring us back to the classics that shaped the way cosmetic items work in the game today.

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50 thoughts on “Clothing in World of Warcraft – An Overview”

  1. I’m just sitting here despairing over how you would go over the Eorzean fashions of FFXIV. They all have stats, there’s *so much*, and there’s loads of class/race overlap. Maybe just starter gear and class exclusive gear? Glam is endgame in FFXIV, and there’s just SO MUCH

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  2. Maybe for a subcriber special you could show of some of your real life fantasy inspired outfits you might have, I think it woukd be really cool to see how your taste in clothing has been affected by these RPGs.

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  3. I never played WOW but I remember the commercials when I was a kid with Mr. T and i always thought it looked fun but I didn't have a computer or Internet 😂 this was super interesting I didn't know the game was so intricate!

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  4. its not even that they are from a different continent. the night elf and troll priests don't even get their powers from the light. The nelfs get their magic from the moon goddess Elune and the trolls get it from the Loa spirits.

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  5. Kingdom Come Deliverance is set in a time period a bit after the prominence of tabards but it does have “waffenrocks” which you can wear over armour and work quite similarly. Honestly, if you’re into layering in cosmetics, KCD’s system would be right down your alley.

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  6. Can relate to the "stopped playing in legion" bit. My godamn legendary just refused to ever drop 😂 did come back for a bit during Dragonflight though and it was honestly pretty fun.

    For me, the undead warlock starter gear was the best. Undead used to borrow a lot more from heavy metal and classic horror movies, the newer forsaken aesthetics are just not as fun imo. The nelf druid stuff is definitely up there though!

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  7. I haven't played since the beginning of Cataclysm.
    the Worgen (werewolves that became playable that expansion) had unique starting clothes, and you quickly received a nifty top hat during the starer quest.

    I think you should do a video on the Clothing of FallOut.

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