How Do Covenant Transmogs Work?
In this article, we will discuss the mechanics of covenant transmogs in the Shadowlands expansion of World of Warcraft. Covenant transmogs are a new feature that allows players to transmogrify their covenant armor sets into different visual appearances. Here, we will cover the basics of how covenant transmogs work, including the required reputation levels, armor slots, and limitations.
Unlocking Armor-Specific Covenant Cosmetic Sets
To obtain a covenant cosmetic set, you must first unlock it by reaching Renown level 80 with the associated covenant. This means you need to complete specific reputations with the covenant faction to earn Renown rewards. Renown is a new system that replaces the old reputation levels, and it’s gained by completing various activities in each zone, such as killing NPCs, completing quests, or participating in events.
After reaching Renown level 80, you can begin to collect the armor slots for the covenant cosmetic set. There are four armor slots for covenant transmogs: neck, wrist, belt, and cloak. Each set has a unique visual design, and you can equip multiple sets to create custom combinations.
Can you get all Covenant Transmogs on one character?
To answer this, let’s break it down:
- Yes: You can get all four armor slots for a particular covenant cosmetic set on the same character.
- No: You cannot merge transmogs from multiple covenants onto one character.
To unlock new transmogs, you need to reach Renown level 80 with at least one additional covenant. This means if you already have a cosmetic set from one covenant, you can unlock new ones by gaining reputation with different covenants.
| Covenant | Renown Requirement | Number of Armor Slots |
|---|---|---|
| Conclave of the White Trial | 80 | 4 |
| Nightwatch | 80 | 4 |
| Kyrialssaan | 80 | 4 |
| Ardenweald Covenant | 80 | 4 |
Can Alt Characters Use Covenant Transmogs?
In some cases, yes. Your alt characters can use transmogs from the covenant you have already unlocked as long as they are from the same armor category. For example:
- Barbarian can use plate gear from any covenant, because plate is a universal category.
- Priest can use cloth and leather gear from any covenant, but not plate because cloth and leather are categories specific to certain classes.
- Warlock cannot use plate gear because plate is not a universal category for warlocks.
- Hunter can use leather gear from Kyrialssaan and the Ardenweald Covenant, but not plate.
Undoing Transmogs
If you encounter issues with transmogrifying items, try:
- Disabling addons: Sometimes, third-party addons can interfere with in-game mechanics.
- Checking item restrictions: By design, some items may not be transmogged.
- Seeking community support: Report issues to Blizzard support if you’re experiencing persistent issues.
Why Can’t Some Items be Transmogged?
Transmogs are restricted in the following cases:
| Restriction | Reason |
|---|---|
| Certain items | Item design, by intention. |
| Specific classes and categories | Class-specific design or categories. |
Note that these restrictions may not be exhaustive, and limitations may be added or modified in future updates.
Conclusion:
Covenant transmogs are a new layer of customization in Shadowlands, allowing players to shape their character’s appearance beyond the usual armor sets. By understanding the mechanics behind covenant transmogs, you can unlock new options and create unique visual representations for your characters. Don’t hesitate to ask our community for help if you encounter any issues, and stay tuned for future updates on covenant transmog restrictions and limitations.
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