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Please restict Class-designs from Trans'ing

blizz -> wysłany:
Please, limit Transmogrification to Class-appropriate armor. For example, as a Death Knight, I can grab an entire set of armor from Outland that looks almost exactly like the Paladin's Tier 2, Judgement Armor. As well, I get get armor that looks *EXACTLY* like the Warrior's Tier 10 from ICC, and vice-versa.

To me, Transmogrification presents the most exciting feature in a long time; the ability to distinguish someone's Class by appearance. However, if any Paladin can run around looking like a Death Knight or Warrior, or the other way around, it kills a tiny piece of what's so cool about this.

***HOWEVER***

When it comes to non-Class designs (it... anything that isn't a Raid or Dungeon set, or design based on those), I'm all for those being free-range. Death Knights certainly aren't the only ones who enjoy being clad in skulls and spikes. and there are certainly a great many items in the game that use varying visual styles, but don't belong to a set. and the same applies to every armor-type.

The idea, simply, is to make sure each Class maintains a bit of its "flavor", and a lot of that is in their visual presence. It's the reason I loved raiding in Vanilla, and it's something that's slowly eroded away until now, which I literally cannot tell what Class someone is by looking at them. This new feature has the potential to change that, but only if you restrict Class-based designs to those Classes, not just the stats themselves.
blizz -> wysłany:
Thanks for the feedback. I'm locking some of these threads to consolidate them to a manageable number.

The main discussion thread for Transmogrification is here:
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/2973026165