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Priest tier sets be like this
Having fun designing a new druid set inspired by the lotus flower - I know it's quite race and gender specific in looks though
Interesting....
It actually looks really good on Pandaren. I like this set. T20 Monk - source
Whats your favorite tier set (for both pally and priest)?
Paladin:
T6 Lightbringer
T12 Immolation
T16 Winged Triumph
Priest:
T1 Prophecy
T5 Avatar
T7 Faith
T10 Crimson Alcolyte
30 days WoW Challenge [by meat-vendor]
Day 15. Best Tier set
It's hard to tell which one I like best, because I usually mix them for my transmogrifications. (๑•́ ω •̀๑)
Tier Sets
Is there a website that shows all of the tier sets for a blood elf rogue?
Guide to Transmogrification 2: Getting Inspired
So you want to transmog, and you know the basic rules. Now what? How do you find inspiration for a transmog set? There are, of course, many ways of going about it.
Premades There are quite a few "premade" sets (in lack of a better term) that Blizzard put in the game. So one way of finding a style that you like is looking at the tier sets. (They are usually sold by valor point/conquest point/honor point/justice point vendors.) There are other kinds of premade sets in the game, but we will talk more about them in a different guide later.
NPCs Some people like to model their transmog sets after NPCs in the game. A lot of the gear that they wear is obtainable. So you can find a rogue trainer and get inspired by his gear for your own rogue or take your point of departure in a character such as Jaina Proudmoore and go for similar colours for your cloth wearing character.
Other Players Sometimes you see another player in gear that looks really nice. If you right-click on their portrait, you can choose to "inspect" them. When you mouse-over their equipment, you can see what they are wearing. You can also look up the character on the official site (EU/US). There's a small, pink marker in the corner of transmogged items. If you mouse-over, the site shows you what the item has been transmogged to (and also where you get it).
A Certain Concept Sometimes you have an idea for a look and search for items that will match that. Perhaps you want something sexy and tight. Or something with a lot of skulls. Or something green. Or something imposing. You want your warlock to wear trousers or your death knight in a skirt. Icy-Veins has a database of items split up into classes and provides information on where to get the pieces as well, so that may be a good place to start.
Transmog sites There's a lot of them on the link list such as Mog My Gear. Here you can see pictures of tier sets and outfits that others have put together and either make the exact same ones or take your point of departure in one and mix it with other items.
Using what you have Some people keep quest rewards, green items and drops that bind on pickup if they like them and save them until they come across something else that matches. You may already have an item or two in your bags or bank that you really like the look of. You can start building a transmog set around that and find items of the same colour or style to go with it.
A lot of people combine several methods. You can get inspired by seeing another player with a nice weapon, then buy a couple of parts of a justice point set to go with it, use your own profession to create something else for it, and start running old raids for the last piece that will complete the set. - No matter how you go about it, there is a great number of possibilities.
Concepts races for a future project.