Blizzard recently revealed the new set of World of Warcraft-themed cosmetics in Diablo IV offering a transmog of a popular hero/villain of Azeroth uniquely for each class. Moreover, there is a new Ash’adar mount which has a changing glowing effect that turns the Lion (mount) into blue and orange based on the time of the day. Similar, to the previous set of World of Warcraft-themed cosmetics, there is a unique cosmetic for each class, including Spiritborn this time.
With World of Warcraft’s 20th anniversary coming next month and the celebration update releasing next week, Blizzard is doing whatever it can to bring familiar faces to the World of Sanctuary. Here are all the new cosmetics from the second lineup of World of Warcraft in Diablo IV.
All New World of Warcraft Skins in Diablo IV
The new World of Warcraft-themed skin bundles in Diablo IV offer all sorts of new weapons, armor, and customization options unique to each class. With the complete contents of a bundle acquired for a class, players can turn their regular character into a well-known hero/villain of Azeroth. Some of the transmog looks are Lich King, Malfurion, Jaina, Garrosh, etc.
Barbarian (The Tyrant) – This bundle turns Barbarian into Garrosh Hellscream, offers Gorehowl (Two-Handed Axe) weapon, and The Tyrant’s Jaw marking.
Druid (The Honored Teacher) – This bundle turns Druid into Malfurion Stormrage, offers Wither-Oak (Druid Staff) weapon, and Malfurion’s Tattoos marking.
Necromancer (The One True King) – This bundle turns Necromancer into Lich King and offers Frostmourne (Two-Handed Sword) weapon.
Rogue (The Betrayer) – This bundle turns Rogue into Illidan Stormrage, offers The Twin Blades of Azzinoth (One-Handed Sword) weapon, and Illidan’s Scars marking.
Spiritborn (The Spirit of Death) – This bundle turns Spiritborn into Bwonsamdi, offers Effigy of the Great Spirit special item, and Bones of Bwonsamdi marking.
Sorcerer (The Archmage) – This bundle turns the Sorcerer into Jaina Proudmoore and offers The Staff of Antonidas (Sorcerer Staff) weapon.
Alongside these new bundles for classes, there is Ash’adar, Harbinger of the Dawn (Mount bundle) which unlocks the Ash’adar mount with color-changing skin and gives two trophies, Torch of Ash’adar and Warden’s Duty.
How Much the New World of Warcraft Skins Cost
These new World of Warcraft skins in Diablo IV are not cheap and cost 2,800 Platinum per bundle evaluating $25 (USD). As there are six class bundles and one mount bundle, it will cost you $175 (USD) to acquire all the cosmetics. Despite the high pricing of these cosmetics, we think that these are probably some of the most valuable cosmetics in Diablo IV.
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