Class Transmogrification List
With the popularity of our previous weapon transmogrification list, we have expanded the list to more slots for each class. Because these lists are so long and take some time to prepare, the lists will be split into groups of a few classes at a time. Today we start with Warriors, Paladins, and Death Knights.

This time around items that share the same model and color are counted together in the rankings, but not items that have different color variations of the same model. Cloaks and offhands will be included in a non class specific list in the future.

All of the items in the list have screenshots on the database page if you are looking for some transmogrification ideas!


Warrior
Head Shoulder Chest
Onslaught Battle-Helm Onslaught Shoulderblades Onslaught Breastplate
Wrathful Gladiator's Plate Helm Wrathful Gladiator's Plate Shoulders Brutal Gladiator's Plate Chestpiece
Ymirjar Lord's Helmet Ymirjar Lord's Shoulderplates Breastplate of Might
Helm of Might Brutal Gladiator's Plate Shoulders Wrathful Gladiator's Plate Chestpiece
Brutal Gladiator's Plate Helm Pauldrons of Might Gendarme's Cuirass
Waist Legs Feet
Belt of Broken Bones Onslaught Greaves Myrmidon's Treads
Girdle of Stability Brutal Gladiator's Plate Legguards Hellfrozen Bonegrinders
Belt of Might Wrathful Gladiator's Plate Legguards Sabatons of Might
Onslaught Belt Legplates of Might Guardian's Plate Greaves
Guardian's Plate Belt Ymirjar Lord's Legplates Wrathful Gladiator's Greaves of Triumph
Wrist Hands Main Hand
Bracers of Might Onslaught Gauntlets Quel'Serrar
Onslaught Wristguards Brutal Gladiator's Plate Gauntlets Maladath, Runed Blade of the Black Flight
Onslaught Bracers Wrathful Gladiator's Plate Gauntlets Quickening Blade of the Prince
Bracelets of Wrath Gauntlets of Might King's Defender
Imperial Plate Bracers Ymirjar Lord's Gauntlets Brutal Gladiator's Pummeler

Paladin
Head Shoulder Chest
Judgement Crown Lightbringer Pauldrons Judgement Breastplate
Lightsworn Helmet Lightsworn Shoulderplates Lightbringer Chestguard
Lightbringer Faceguard Judgement Spaulders Brutal Gladiator's Lamellar Chestpiece
Brutal Gladiator's Lamellar Helm Brutal Gladiator's Lamellar Shoulders Lawbringer Chestguard
Mask of Penance Wrathful Gladiator's Ornamented Spaulders Breastplate of Many Graces
Waist Legs Feet
Judgement Belt Judgement Legplates Judgement Sabatons
Lightbringer Girdle Lightbringer Greaves Lightbringer Treads
Lawbringer Belt Lightsworn Legplates Lawbringer Boots
Guardian's Lamellar Belt Brutal Gladiator's Lamellar Legguards Guardian's Lamellar Greaves
Girdle of Many Blessings Cassock of the Loyal Wrathful Gladiator's Greaves of Salvation
Wrist Hands Main Hand
Judgement Bindings Judgement Gauntlets Brutal Gladiator's Slicer
Lawbringer Bracers Brutal Gladiator's Lamellar Gauntlets Quel'Serrar
Virtue Bearer's Vambraces Lightsworn Gauntlets Maladath, Runed Blade of the Black Flight
Imperial Plate Bracers Lightbringer Gauntlets Syphon of the Nathrezim
Lightbringer Bracers Lawbringer Gauntlets Brutal Gladiator's Pummeler

Death Knight
Head Shoulder Chest
Acherus Knight's Hood Blood-Soaked Saronite Plated Spaulders Saronite War Plate
Greathelm of the Scourge Champion Scourgelord Shoulderplates Acherus Knight's Tunic
Scourgelord Helmet Acherus Knight's Pauldrons Scourgelord Battleplate
Sanctified Scourgelord Helmet Sanctified Scourgelord Shoulderplates Brutal Gladiator's Dreadplate Chestpiece
Brutal Gladiator's Dreadplate Helm Brutal Gladiator's Dreadplate Shoulders Sanctified Scourgelord Battleplate
Waist Legs Feet
The Plaguebringer's Girdle Engraved Saronite Legplates Greaves of the Slaughter
Acherus Knight's Girdle Acherus Knight's Legplates Acherus Knight's Greaves
Guardian's Plate Belt Scourgelord Legplates Guardian's Plate Greaves
Belt of Absolute Zero Sanctified Scourgelord Legplates Woe Breeder's Boots
Girdle of Many Blessings Brutal Gladiator's Dreadplate Legguards Rock Furrow Boots
Wrist Hands Main Hand
Bands of the Stoneforge Bloodbane's Gauntlets of Command Wrathful Gladiator's Cleaver
Acherus Knight's Wristguard Acherus Knight's Gauntlets Scourgeborne Waraxe
Virtue Bearer's Vambraces Scourgelord Gauntlets Netherbane
Imperial Plate Bracers Sanctified Scourgelord Gauntlets Wrathful Gladiator's Slicer
Polar Bear Claw Bracers Brutal Gladiator's Dreadplate Gauntlets Soul Blade



Blizzard and Bots
Nevalistis answered some of the common complaints that come up every time a player complains about bots not being banned.

Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
It is a paying account, why ban them?

This is one of the biggest misconceptions we have, and I genuinely wish we could permanently clear it up. I'll provide a few hypothetical situations (mind you, these numbers are ENTIRELY made up).

Let's say 90% of botters were compromised accounts. This means that 90% of these botters aren't paying accounts; they're stolen accounts, which are generally fueled by stolen credit cards. These payments usually get disputed and taken back, which actually costs us money. If we're looking to make a purely fiscal observation, it makes no financial sense to let these continue (aside from the fact that we don't like compromised accounts to begin with - we want our players to be playing their own accounts safely and enjoyably).

Let's go on the other side of the fence and say 90% of these botters were otherwise legitimate players paying for their accounts, as you purport. When players bot, other players are inconvenienced by this behavior (and trust me, you guys outnumber the botters, even if you may feel it's the other way around). The inconveniences range from normal players having difficulty farming on their own to struggling to keep up with an economy that's being forcibly fluctuated via unfair advantage. When players are inconvenienced in this manner, they submit petitions.

Every petition submitted goes to a Game Master for review. A living, breathing person that is paid to provide customer service looks over it, does what's necessary for the situation (in botting cases, usually forwarding the info on to our exploitation/hacks team), and provides a response. Let's say 1-2 people are inconvenienced by a single botter (in all likelihood, we probably get many more petitions per botter than that). This would mean each botter is inconveniencing at least as many, and likely more, players that are positive to the community (the kinds of players we like and want to continue to play our game). For each botter we allow to continue botting, we potentially stand to lose more than we gain for a single subscription, just out of the sheer inconvenience it causes other players.

Even if you change those numbers around of legitimate players versus compromised accounts - we only stand to lose more if we don't take action on bots (which we do, regularly).

Blizzard needs to step it up. Unfortunately, the bots you see are no longer just hacked accounts...it's actual players exploiting the game by using bots to farm when they sleep or are away, therefore when blizzard sends a message investigating the matter they respond as a real player and no action is taken..at least that is my assumption since two of these jerks are still regularly botting Uldum.

This has been stated many times before, but action being taken against botters takes a long time to come about. The reason why is pretty simple, and another player in this thread has stated it quite eloquently, so I'll be highlighting it here:

Blizzard investigates every single bot report. But as they are intelligent they wait until they can patch a hotfix for the bot before they do mass ban waves. This cures the infection instead of treating the symptom.

We don't generally hit bots individually as we receive the reports because it doesn't ultimately solve the issue - they just acquire another account, either legitimately or illegitimately, and get back to botting. Instead, it's much more effective to study the bots, devise the method they are abusing, and break that method. In the process, we also construct ways of detecting the behavior, and create systems in which we can catch those bots and remove them much more quickly.

It's an ever-evolving battle, however. Botters are smart too, and they figure out what it is we figured out, and develop new bots. We start the cycle over again, but it also means we've eliminated a method of exploitation and have to move on to the next. I hope that makes sense - it's a very lengthy process, and for the best intentions of that process (and preventing providing that info to those who would abuse it), I can't go into much more detail.

If they don't whisper you back its a pretty sure sign that they're botting

Not quite. I tend to get anti-social when I'm mining. It gets me in an almost hypnotic groove. >o.o<

All jokes aside, not all players will respond to unsolicited whispers - after all, they know as little about your intentions (unless clearly stated) as you know about theirs. Some just feel like mining for a while, or do it while multi-tasking and reading Facebook or Reddit or something. I may or may not be speaking from experience. /coughs

How many real people, actual players do YOU KNOW personally that can fly around in the exact same pattern for 48 straight hours...and sometimes in fact weeks continuously without logging off?


And how many real people do you know who will sit at their computers and watch someone commit to these patterns for 48 hours straight? It's not an efficient manner to monitor bots, and we don't have our staff to do it any more than we expect our players to. It's also one of many factors that's considered, and unless you've been personally observing accounts for that long yourself, it's probably not quite working the way you perceive it to be. >^.~< Again, my discretion here is necessary, but suffice it to say it's taken into account.

There are other, better ways to identify bots and fight them. We have a team staffed specifically for this purpose. But it is time consuming, and it regrettably needs to be to be most effective. Bots don't get removed in small numerical batches; when we strike at them, it's usually in the hundreds, if not thousands.
This article was originally published in forum thread: Class Transmogrification List, Blizzard and Bots started by chaud View original post
Comments 125 Comments
  1. Sharrel's Avatar
    i find the warrior transmog list extreamly lacking. but i already have mine what i want it anyway. so.. no harm no foul
  1. fizzbob's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Lazay View Post
    Not to disqualify anyone's opinions or experiences, but the few times I've reported a BOT, or a player using a bot, they've been banned in less than 2 hours. And I'm not counting with one hand nor two. Not always has it been a permanent ban, but some serious 72 hour bans to players have been given, and most bots were perm banned, and, on second report, permanent banned, and never seen of em again.

    I'm repeating myself but, this is my personal experience. Report them, just do it if you want them banned, it'll be hard to get em banned on the first go? Ok, but it'll come. And besides, it's best to solve the problem than patch it by banning people ( who still deserve a ban for using bots ).

    (I'm not likely to answer, gotta have some sleep)
    if you're banned and appeal asap, you'll be unbanned with no questions asked. warden doesn't really do much, the bots nowadays are so far ahead of wow that they CAN'T do much. they made a choice to increase subs at any cost a few years ago. they lost control and now it is what it is.
  1. mmoc5387b3c10a's Avatar
    This is outrageous. I keep seeing the same bots for almost half cataclysm, I keep seeing those persons getting rich with playing around on AH, and nothing can be done until patches releases? Damn, now we can wait until next expansion comes! I applaud, bravo! Blizzard is scanning our RAM for commercial reasons, but offcourse cannot scan it for 3rd party bot activity.
  1. assilley's Avatar
    correct me if im wrong but only pirox has been shut down and not offering services as of the 25th? pretty sure other botting services havent come to agreements yet.. so.. bots invading swtor yet?
  1. mmoc5387b3c10a's Avatar
    I saw bot services in swtor in beta.... Even other mmo games have the same problems, like Lineage and Final Fantasy. What I want to emphasize is the procedure of blizzard tactical spying our PCs without scanning for bot/3rd party programms, but obviously for commercial reasons/or selling markieting services to other companies.
  1. Keile's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by chaud View Post
    The shovel model accounts for .09% of mainhand transmogs.
    Because I have been spreading the word!

    Join us! SHOVEL FOR LIFE!
  1. Znuff's Avatar
    @thtertil: if I were you, I'd stop saying things I know nothing about. It only makes you look like a fool.
  1. mmoc1dbcdc2134's Avatar
    Ah, finally reason to quit for good. (I was out for more than half a year, just came back to check out 4.3). The problem with bots is worst than ever and this is their official position on this matter? We don't want to ban them, rather spend few months trying to prevent them from botting.... that's just great. I know a lot of people using bots (for BGs, mining etc.) I reported them many times and yet they are still there happily botting. Two of them got title only by using bot. Thank you Blizzard for making my decision about playing/not playing WoW easier.
  1. mmoc5387b3c10a's Avatar
    I employ you consider the possibility. Mostly everyone can think of themselves of what is truth and faulse for their own. And I kinda like that people like you Znuff,that are intelligent enough to see it Though, I still insist. Blizzard is tactical scanning your RAM. You can watch the activity of your RAM, and it's also being said in the UELA for that kind of scans that takes place on everyones computers. Now, now, think deeper
  1. deathonabun's Avatar
    How to end botters: When herbing or mining, each node you collect puts a stacking debuff on the player that stacks up to, let's say, 50. Once you have 50 stacks of the debuff, it changes into a new debuff causes a CAPTCHA to be displayed when you attempt to gather from another node. This debuff is persistent and totally invisible, and cannot be cleared through any means other than completeing a CAPTCHA. Once you complete a CAPTCHA, the debuff is cleared and you're free to collect another 50 nodes. It's a minor inconvenience for real players, but the improvement in the marketplace for those materials will more than make up for any inconvenience.

    To make it fit RPG-wise it could be worked in as some kind of magical runes you need to decipher. Maybe nodes protected by said runes give extra materials also, or some sort of temporary buff.
  1. Somarlane's Avatar
    The DK list makes me a sad panda undead. I spent so much of Wrath being broke that I vendored a lot of things I would rather have kept, like the DK starter gear. As intimidating as the rare set is, the uncommon set feels more sinister.

    As for warrior, I was hoping to see a bit more variety at the top. There is some awesome plate options, like what Noche is rocking (Warlord's Plate and Nethersteel Claymore).

    My healadin is wearing the Lightsworn Garb for sentimentality reasons - back when paladin was fun.

    "Blizzard and Bots" sounds like a Broadway piece, hehe.
  1. mmoc93df997500's Avatar
    hey this is a very drunk guy typing here haha btw i got to say most of these "botters" are just players that have rubbish gear trying to get some dated gear trust me ive been there alteast 3 times tho i dont bot because i think im pro ahaha btw ghosty ur the bomb tho i hate hunters/retriderps :P anyway some people are idiots when it comes to wow others make it a laugh so why all the QQ i know u lot pay for the game just like me some stuff is crap but other bits make it run smooth like i swear rogues get more love than any other class's but what ever at the end of the day why pay for a game that makes u cry people work hard on this they cant make every one happy but thats life muwhahaha btw i change from gnome to goblin :P lost some titles / achi points now 3rd in the guild so no coool blizzard anyway sorry if this affends hardcore players but thats my point of veiw was nice attempting to talk like a real human you should see all my red squiggly lines muwhaha thanks if you read this :P im not even sure if this is the right post i just saw bots and decided to ramble on as u can tell anyway bed time for mr drunk here goodnight/morning fellow wow players and hope you had good holidays
  1. Verron's Avatar
    and all the while they are "learning how the botting is working" the people using the botting are ridiculously bloating the WoW economy.
  1. MrExcelion's Avatar
    Thanks Chaud and mmo-champion for expanding the transmog lists like I requested.

    They're going to be very helpful for me personally, and I'm sure it's some good content on the frontpage until the blues get back in the office.
  1. SvetlanaSvetlana's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Spirea View Post
    Ah, finally reason to quit for good. (I was out for more than half a year, just came back to check out 4.3). The problem with bots is worst than ever and this is their official position on this matter? We don't want to ban them, rather spend few months trying to prevent them from botting.... that's just great. I know a lot of people using bots (for BGs, mining etc.) I reported them many times and yet they are still there happily botting. Two of them got title only by using bot. Thank you Blizzard for making my decision about playing/not playing WoW easier.
    I quit because Blizzard admits that there's no efficient way to get rid of botters.

    Wait, what?
  1. pimpedpope's Avatar
    I used to bot BGs before I quit and they caught me one time so ya we are actually real players.
  1. starkey's Avatar
    I used to bot just like you, until i took a ban too the knee.
  1. good diu bro's Avatar
    But, but, a mmorpg without bots and trolls is a failed mmorpg
  1. Judgement27's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Spirea View Post
    Ah, finally reason to quit for good. (I was out for more than half a year, just came back to check out 4.3). The problem with bots is worst than ever and this is their official position on this matter? We don't want to ban them, rather spend few months trying to prevent them from botting.... that's just great. I know a lot of people using bots (for BGs, mining etc.) I reported them many times and yet they are still there happily botting. Two of them got title only by using bot. Thank you Blizzard for making my decision about playing/not playing WoW easier.
    There are bots for every MMO there is out on the market, this is not just a blizzard problem. SWTOR/GW2 will be no exception, people like making money off MMOs. Bots satisfy hundreds of thousands of players who buy gold and do not wish to farm themselves. Yes I just justified botting. Unless you personally can prevent every person from purchasing gold then the bots will never go away.
  1. starkey's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Judgement27 View Post
    There are bots for every MMO there is out on the market, this is not just a blizzard problem. SWTOR/GW2 will be no exception, people like making money off MMOs. Bots satisfy hundreds of thousands of players who buy gold and do not wish to farm themselves. Yes I just justified botting. Unless you personally can prevent every person from purchasing gold then the bots will never go away.
    MMO's = bot heaven, D3 with its real cash items will be controlled by bots even though blizzard said they will be staunch on the use of bots with D3 if u cant control wow what hope does D3 have.

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