Likewise, you can't make a bow/gun/wand look like an Artifact melee weapon. It is not intended that a melee weapon can be made to look like an Artifact bow or gun. However, even though some restrictions have been lifted, other weapon restrictions remain. Some Artifact appearances are so awesome that they can bypass restrictions on some weapon types. A Shadow Priest can now make a staff look like Xal’atath, Blade of the Black Empire. If you apply the appearance of one of these to your main-hand item, your off-hand item will use the appearance of the other, and vice versa.Īrtifact appearances that come in pairs *can* be applied to two-hand weapons. However, if you wish to apply an Artifact appearance to an Artifact, you must visit the Artifact Forge in your Class Hall, and your character is restricted to appearances that were earned on that character.Īrtifact appearances that come in pairs (main-hand + off-hand) cannot be separated when you’re using two items. You can now have a transmogrify vendor put an earned Artifact appearance on appropriate non-Artifact weapons belonging to characters who are of the same class and specialization as the character who earned the appearance. Transmogging an Artifact to look like a non-Artifact from your weapon appearances collection should work as it did before. We’d like to elaborate on some details about how the system works: Since the Pre-Patch went live yesterday, we’ve seen some questions and concerns from players on several transmogrification issues.
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