![]() The Whispering Vest is sold in limited quantities by a few vendors I bought Kirina’s from a Goblin out in The Barrens. I kept these outfits easy, but, a good example on what these two next outfits are leaning toward is found on a rogue trainer in Booty Bay, Ian Strom. Next up are the “swashbuckler” type rogue outfits. They can be replaced for other large maces, like the Hyldnir Headcracker from the previous outfit. These two maces used were saved from Kirina’s old level 70 gear while she was maced-spec’d for a bit. There are some other all-red mask alternatives, such as the Bloodwoven Mask, Outlander’s Facewrap, and the Blooddrenched Mask. The Red Defias Mask is a drop out of The Deamines however, only equip-able by rogues. The Demon Cured Tunic is a common drop from a rare mob found in Hellfire Peninsula. The Hyldnir Headcracker was a Northrend quest reward, but, large, spiky maces like it will also have the same effect. Since patch 3.2, rogues can now equip one-handed axes, so, wielding (either single or duel) a large battle-axe, like the Warlord’s Axe will give dangerous appeal. This outfit show-cases some other large weapons to include with the “powerhouse rogue” outfits. They can also be bought from Thomas Yance. These boots are an uncommon world drop however, they do have a cloth and common equivalent: the Recruit’s Boots – which are the starter boots for Human/Gnome/Dwarf Warriors. The Metalworking Gloves are a drop from the Goblin Craftsman in The Deadmines, and the buckles around the wrists match the buckles on the Bandit Boots. This outfit includes some Scouting leather pieces (random world-drops), that, in its whole set, also makes a great rogue RP get-up. The Master’s Leggings is a low world drop, and not easily farmed for. The Defias Leather set on its own also makes a nice RP rogue set as well. It might take one a while to farm for all the pieces, and to get the chest-piece to drop (took me like 7 runs before it did). The Defias pieces are all zone drops out of The Deadmines (the chest is a “boss” drop). The rest of the pieces in this outfit are from “old” Azeroth. The Blackened Blade is a drop out of Northrend dungeons, but any other large, one-handed sword will work just fine (again, two-handed swords are not being “authentic” ^.^). It will be tempting to use plate/mail armor to complete this look, but, to stay true for rogues, it will be better to stay in the cloth/leather armor realm. The Heroes’ Bonescythe Pauldrons are Kirina’s current PvE shoulders (I told you her gear sucked ^_^), and the Horns of Electrified Terror is a reward from a Northrend quest. However, this raises the level requirement of the outfit, as most of this armor will be found at higher levels. I’ll start with the “powerhouses.”įor these types of rogue outfits, one will need to use larger leather shoulder armor and helmets. In any case, here are a handful of outfits Kirina Closet put together for anyone who wants to look like a rogue. ![]() That’s something for Elitist Jerks to figure out…LoL, just didn’t want any comments on this article to be “L2P n00b…that chest is for feral druids”… ^_^ or whatever. Please note that this is not an article over rogue gear. LoL, so, with this all stated, I tried to make each of the outfits below match in one, or a hybrid of, these categories. ![]() And while most would like to be a “powerhouse”, particularly during PvE fights, my argument was not to throw away one of the main characteristics of rogues: the ability to sneak up, kill, and disappear, leaving the victim, and everyone else to wonder “WTF just happened?” These rogues use very sharp, poisonous daggers, and, if time allows, they might steal your possessions ^_^. As for my opinion, rogues are very sneaky, and very deadly. The other guildie’s take on rogues were that they were more of the “swashbuckler” class (he compared them to one of the adventure guys from Princess Bride…lol, I guess…maybe?) they swindled people out of money, were the first to join in a bar fight, and wielded a long rapier or dagger. One guildie (who’s main character was a rogue) argued that they should be powerhouses – the major, “in your grill”, class that duel wields massive swords and maces that smash people’s faces in. It’s the rogues!Ībout a year ago, I and 2 other guild-mates got into a discussion over the “personality” of rogues, and what they should actually “be” like. They’ll steal all the change from your pockets, and your hearts.
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