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Takralus
Transmogrification RulesTue, 20. Sep. 2011 13:09 GMT

Since we announced the transmogrification feature coming to World of Warcraft with patch 4.3, we have monitored thousands of follow-up comments, questions and suggestions from players all over the world.

What follows is our current list of rules for transmogrification. This is a set of rules that we expect to change over time, and is not intended to be 100% comprehensive, but we hope that it can be referenced to answer most questions that players currently have about what they can and cannot expect to be able to do with transmogrification.

  • The character must be able to equip both items.

  • Only uncommon (green), rare (blue) or epic (purple) items may be transmogrified. (exceptions: a select few of these items will be prevented from being used to transmogrify if they are inappropriate)

  • Items must share the same armor type (examples: plate for plate, cloth for cloth)

  • Weapons must be the same weapon type (exceptions: Guns, Crossbows, or Bows)

  • Guns, Crossbows, and Bows can be used to transmogrify Guns, Crossbows, or Bows.

  • Main hand weapons can only be used to transmogrify Main hand weapons.

  • Off-hand weapons can only be used to transmogrify Off-hand weapons.

  • One handed weapons can be used to transmogrify a Main hand or Off-hand weapon.

  • Using an item for transmogrify makes it soulbound.

  • Using an item for transmogrify makes it non-refundable.

  • Using an item for transmogrify makes it non-tradable.

  • Heirlooms and Account Bound items can be transmogrified.

  • Heirlooms and Account Bound items can be used to transmogrify.

  • Legendary items cannot be transmogrified.

  • Legendary items cannot be used to transmogrify.

  • Fishing Poles cannot be transmogrified.

  • Fishing Poles cannot be used to transmogrify.

  • Mailing an item strips its transmogrification.

  • Placing an item in Void Storage strips its transmogrification.

  • Vendoring an item strips its transmogrification.

  • The displayed enchant will be that of the currently equipped item.

  • There may be individual items that are excluded from being transmogrified on the basis that they were originally added to the game as absurdities. (examples: a weapon that looks like a fish, or a chest piece that is invisible)
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Takralus
Transmogrification RulesTue, 20. Sep. 2011 14:09 GMT

I would be interested in knowing if we are able to transmo Wands?
As I have for example one of those, which I think is really cute, and I am looking forward to use it. But I have never read anything that we are able to transmo our (nasty..) looking wands?


As it currently stands, wands are eligible for Transmogrification just like the other weapons :)

20/09/2011 14:09Posted by Synamon
Can you use one dagger model to transmogrify the two you have equipped?


Yes, so long as it meets all the other requirements listed above.
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Takralus
Transmogrification RulesMon, 12. Dec. 2011 17:12 GMT

As mentioned in the original post, mailing an heirloom to your alt will strip any transmogrification effect. There was a bug that sometimes prevented this from happening, but it is now fixed.
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