
But not in the way that Warlords tried to do that by literally revisiting the past, by using all this classic stuff and forging something new and exciting and moving forward into unknown territory. The expansion livestream read like a love letter to the "Best of Warcraft." From Warcraft 3, to Burning Crusade, to Wrath, this seems to be like Blizzard trying to draw on the lore, story, and content of its past great games to make another great game. Going to do something a little different with this space and talk about today's HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT of World of Warcraft: Legion! (Though I will also showcase some outfits I've been working on for two of my characters. In the event that the belt proves elusive, the Sash of Silent Blades is probably a good substitute. Ultimately I'm pretty happy with the result, though I would possibly try to find a new gloves/belt combo. I found this surprisingly difficult to do, at least while using relatively new equipment for model quality. I went with a vaguely "secret agent" concept, sleek and elegant and shadowy. Here's my current attempt at a gnome rogue. I'll probably have to take 1-2 weeks off at some point while it gets repaired, but for now I should be back. The main thing I like about this set is that it features Sternhorn's Shield, a uniquely tauren shield that doesn't really match a whole lot - but here it's perfect! For the weapon enchant, I would actually use either Illusion: Flametongue or Illusion: Earthliving, depending on if he's Elemental or Restoration specced.įirst up, sorry about the delay - my computer is on the fritz, and that's kept me from updating. I also wanted to go with a "tribal elder" vibe, as opposed to the "armored warrior of the elements" vibe that a lot of shaman sets have. The truth is, most shaman sets look pretty awesome on tauren, but I wanted something just a little more unique. It took me a while to come up with a tauren shaman outfit that I really liked, but I'm pretty happy with this result. This character would look absolutely perfect riding around on a Core Hound, which by itself really makes me wish I had this guy, since it's such an awesome mount that just doesn't fit any of my characters! I think this is very appropriate for a race renowned for their earthen riches and treasures. In addition to the fire themes, you get a lot of metals and jewels, making it look very royal and opulent.

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A fire-themed dwarf mage seemed pretty obvious, and I am nothing if not cliche - but I at least want to put my own spin on it! So instead of using a straight up fiery set (e.g.
