Inspiration
The inspiration for this outfit is the beautiful Dragonstalker recolor set from TBC. It's a great looking set of easily attainable gear from TBC dungeons (and heroics) with an eye popping green and maroon color scheme.
Bringing it Together
The Dragon Stalker recolor is made up of the helm, shoulders, chest, belt, bracers, gloves, pants, and boots. To make it a cohesive set, I added the following pieces.
Shirt: I used the Common Grey Shirt. I originally used a green shirt, but found that there was just too much green from the shirt and cloak when viewed from behind. This grey shirt matches the darker grey on the armor set nicely.
Tabard: None. We don't want to obscure those beautiful colors!
Cloak: After searching a long time for just the right back piece with the proper green and maroon scheme without much luck, I opted to instead match the theme of the set, Dragons. I used Nomad's Woven Cloak with it's "scaled" look to reinforce the overall appearance. While the green matches the set well, the cloak has a couple of bright blue accents that don't. That is, until, we add the weapon.
Weapon: I went with Zod's Repeating Longbow to finish it off. The green accents on the bow match the green of the armor, and of course the dragon skull hand guard is awesome. The bow comes with some cool glowing blue animations (always a bonus in my books) that actually match with the above mentioned cloak. I really like to have a small amount of non-dominant color to break up and compliment a set, and it works great here.
I hope you enjoy my first transmog set for this blog. This set has been on my mind ever since I played TBC, and I'm happy to finally complete it for my fellow Hunters to see!
Comment below to let me know what you think, or if you have any suggestions or changes you would make to this set!
I hope you enjoy my first transmog set for this blog. This set has been on my mind ever since I played TBC, and I'm happy to finally complete it for my fellow Hunters to see!
Comment below to let me know what you think, or if you have any suggestions or changes you would make to this set!
-TFH
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