World of Warcraft Shows Off New Transmogs From Patch 11.0.7

World of Warcraft Shows Off New Transmogs From Patch 11.0.7

Key Takeaways

  • Patch 11.0.7 brings Vrykul-themed armor sets and weapons to World of Warcraft.
  • The Siren Isle content update acts as a bridge between The War Within and Patch 11.1.
  • Fans can expect even more transmogs, pets, toys, and mounts in the update.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades under my belt, I can confidently say that World of Warcraft continues to outdo itself with each new update. The latest Patch 11.0.7, titled Siren Isle, is no exception. With its Vrykul-themed armor sets and weapons, it’s like stepping into the frozen realm of Northrend all over again, but with a refreshing twist.

In Patch 11.0.7, the realm of World of Warcraft has unveiled a selection of transmogs and other rewards that players can earn. Among these are several armor and weapon sets reminiscent of the Vrykul. These cosmetic items and other collectibles will become available with the Siren Isle content update, due to be released in World of Warcraft on December 17.

The upcoming update, known as Patch 11.0.7, dubbed “Siren Isle,” will be arriving in World of Warcraft shortly. This patch serves as a storytelling link between WoW: The War Within and the subsequent update, Undermined 11.1. Siren Isle transports players to the titular location, where they will encounter marauding pirates, Naga, and Vrykul. Their mission is to aid their Arathi, Earthen, and Goblin allies in unraveling the island’s mysteries as they struggle against these formidable foes.

The hit game, World of Warcraft, has unveiled some cosmetic rewards for players in its upcoming content update. A brief video shared on Twitter showcases around six different armor sets that players can discover on the island. These outfits, along with numerous weapons they carry, are inspired by the Vrykul, the giant, viking-like beings debuted in Wrath of the Lich King. While some of these ensembles are color variations of existing items, others are entirely new additions to the game.

World of Warcraft Patch 11.0.7 Rewards Showcase

RewardTypeNote
Rusty Bruiser’s OutfitEnsemble (All)New
Mereldar Smithing MalletsOne-Hand Mace/OffhandNew, Two versions
Tidecrasher ArmorEnsemble (Plate)Recolor of Helerjar Berserker’s Warplate Trading Post set
Burly Vrykul GreatswordsTwo-Handed SwordNew
Salt-Stained GarbEnsembleNew, includes additional helm and feet options
Vrykul Pyromancer’s WandWandRecolor of Touch of Horror from Naxxramas
Hydraflayer RegaliaEnsemble (Mail)Recolor of Glorious Dragonrider’s Mail Trading Post set
Blodwake SailpiercerBowRecolor of Dragonflayer’s Heartpiercer from Wrath of the Lich King Timewalking
Bloodscout OutfitEnsemble (Leather)Recolor of Kvaldir Scout Leathers Trading Post set.
Crackling Wavelord’s TridentStaffRecolor of Notorious Aspirant’s Pike Polearm from Nazjatar
Ur’zul FleshripperFlying MountRecolor of Shackled Ur’zul from Antorus

On the mystical Siren Isle, aside from Transmogs, fans can also discover the Ur’zul Fleshripper – a chilling re-coloration of the exceptionally rare Shackled Ur’zul mount from Mythic Argus the Unmaker in Antorus. Players can gather this mount as a treasure. However, unlike obtaining it with Flame-Blessed Iron on the Siren Isle, this mount is likely to be acquired from the Timewalking vendor in World of Warcraft: Legion, in exchange for Timewarped Badges.

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Absolutely, these are just a handful of rewards fans will find in Patch 11.0.7 when it launches on December 17. Players can look forward to uncovering numerous other transmogs, pets, toys, and collectibles, including the highly anticipated stormcrow mount from World of Warcraft, among other surprises.

Not only is that thrilling, but on January 14, Plunderstorm makes its comeback in the realm of World of Warcraft. This special, pirate-themed battle royale gameplay mode brings along a plethora of maritime goodies, including a revamped version of the Plunderlord set from the initial event, now sporting a sleek black and purple color scheme. Players can purchase both the new and old rewards at their leisure in the Plunderstore, giving them the freedom to collect items in any sequence they prefer. With Siren Isle, Plunderstorm, and the Turbulent Timeways Timewalking event on the horizon, players can look forward to expanding their cosmetic collections in no time.

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2024-12-10 01:15