This is the second in the Legion Remix Fashion series posted in no particular order.
Some of these transmogs are so gorgeous, I can't wait for Legion Remix!
Focusing on Fashion, Transmog and Furniture of World of Warcraft, step by step guides and quest walkthroughs, wow player housing and neighbourhood favor
This is the second in the Legion Remix Fashion series posted in no particular order. Some of these transmogs are so gorgeous, I can't wa...
This is the second in the Legion Remix Fashion series posted in no particular order.
Some of these transmogs are so gorgeous, I can't wait for Legion Remix!
Legion Remix goes live on October 7.
According to Blizzard, "Legion Remix is a time-limited seasonal event where players can create a Timerunner as one of the original 12 Legion classes and replay the entire Legion expansion at an accelerated pace, from level 10-80 with some major gameplay twists.
Players will collect power, face epic challenges and earn a mountain of cosmetics such as pets, mounts, and transmog gear."
I played on the test realm a while ago and found several vendors, including one for housing! I was SUPER excited to see what he had on offer but sadly, his shop was empty.
The clothes sellers took my breath away! There are far too many outfits to share in one post but below are some of my favourites. I'll post more in a second post.
Ensemble: Regalia of the Skybreaker
Professions are going to be important!
Decor will
be crafted by ALL existing non-gathering primary professions instead of
creating a new profession solely dedicated to it.
Each profession will be able to craft a few pieces of appropriate decor from
each expansion using that expansion’s version of the profession
(e.g., to craft something from Mists of Pandaria, you will need the relevant
Mists of Pandaria profession at the appropriate level.)
You
know, just in case you were looking for something else to do between now and
the launch of Housing . . .
There has been a LOT of information from Blizzard about housing, so my goal is to condense the information into bite-sized pieces.
According to Blizzard, decor should come from everywhere and everything!
They want us to find decor rewards in all sorts of gameplay, not just a single avenue
that we feel forced to interact with over and over. For example, while a
specific jade-inlaid bookshelf might come from a particular quest in Pandaria,
other bookshelves could come from vendors, professions or other forms
of content.
Finally all that past grind will be worth it!
These are the key points you need to know now:
Endeavors are neighborhood-wide activities open to anyone who lives in the neighborhood.
Endeavors occur approximately once a month and provide the neighborhood an opportunity to learn from various cultures and factions of Azeroth, by completing different tasks. You will earn Neighbourhood Favor as well, which should yield some fun goodies!
Each Endeavor has a group of tasks that are collectively completed by the Neighborhood. As tasks are completed, more NPCs from that area show up, making various themed decorations available to the neighborhood inhabitants (or even visiting players from other Neighborhoods), and the Neighborhood changes visually to be decorated in that faction’s fashion.
The tasks themselves run the gamut of gameplay: from crafting to gathering, to questing, to completing dungeons or raids.
Successfully completing tasks not only yields rewards expected
from that sort of task’s gameplay but also grants a new type of Endeavor
currency, which is shared across all Endeavors, as well as Neighborhood Favor.
Neighborhood Favor is used to level up your house and earn rewards while the Endeavor currency is used to buy decorations from the visiting NPCs (in either your Neighborhood or in your friends’ Neighborhoods.)
Once enough tasks have been completed in an Endeavor, the entire Neighborhood is rewarded together, with bonus Endeavor currency and Neighborhood Favor, as well as the ability to purchase all the decorations at the NPC.
Neighbourhoods are coming to World of Warcraft and it sounds like a lot of fun!
There is a very long and detailed article on the Blizzard site about player housing and neighbourhoods, but I have summarised it below.
According to Blizzard, homes in World of Warcraft
are separated into two neighborhood zones, Founder’s Point (for the Alliance)
and Razorwind Shores (for the Horde). 
Each Neighborhood is made up of roughly 50 plots of the same size, all of which contain a house.
Some plots are placed far away from everything for the hermits among us, while others are grouped together in small cul-de-sacs of two to three houses perfect for a small group of friends. Other houses are in larger groupings for folks looking for more hustle and bustle.
It’s not just a question of where you choose to live, but who you choose to live near, that’s important. And don’t worry, there aren’t actually any HOAs in WOW, unless players choose to implement them.
Your neighbourhood can be customised, so you can work with other players to progress it together. I am really looking forward to this part of the expansion! Working with friends towards a collective goal is always a rewarding bonding experience!
Public Neighborhoods – These are created as needed by the game servers and anyone can buy a house in them. As they fill up, new instances are created, so players looking for a house shouldn’t see a message about all the neighborhoods being full. Public Neighborhoods are run by the game as well.