Definitely warlock tier 6 set - the wings actually inspired the large, heart with wings piece i have tattooed across my lower back. Seriously. The first time i saw it on another warlock i frantically started taking screenshots of him to try and capture it with the wings out. Of course, once level 80 rolled around with Wrath, i was finally able to go back and get the set, and alas, my beautiful back tattoo!(The Love rocket mount tattoo followed about 2 years later... i guess you could say i'm a sucker for Blizz's graphic designs).
Tier 2 paladin armor. Being all awesome in black/gold/red + activating avenging wrath is truly awe looking
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I loved Druid T9 because it wasn't standard issue Druid gear. I'm so sick of brown woodsy gear!
I love the Druid T6 Sets (Thunderheart sets), as i think the outfit looks very "Druid-ish". And i think it just looks kick-butt on everyone.Defo my Favorite Tier set, and have been from the very moment i saw it the first time.The whole set looks beautiful together.
I remember the day I first saw the best tier set this game has ever offered a class. I was in Shatterath City approaching the bank when i saw it. It was like a scene in the Terminator movies where Arnold turns around a corner, his face unreadable, sunglasses on, and proceeds to walk down the hallway in slow motion with a shotgun in hand. It sent chills down my spine.The robes belonged to a Warlock. They were dark and looked to be coated with rust or blood or perhaps a mix of both. Rusty chains draped down the flanks of the robe. The Warlocks face was masked so that only his beady red eyes glared out from behind it. His shoulders supported the most horrifying rusted pieces of metal you could ever lay eyes on. Spikes protruded from them, some longer than others, and impaled upon those spikes were tiny skulls as if the warlock had just been out collecting gnomish trophies. The over all effect was perfect for a class known to be dark, gothic, and foreboding.This was the Corruptor Raiment. A crowning achievement by Blizzard's art department.
Battlegear of Might was a great set, that's why even NPC's used it (Saurfang).Also add in a High Warlord's battle-axe to show your pride for the horde.Don't show yourself in front of Saurfang like this though, as he hates impersonations...
i like the mages lvl60 pvp set...why? bcs when someone saw you and don't mouse over you, he/she guess that you are warlock and leave you alone...Really this set look more warlock's than mage's but is the best set for lvl 60 and higher :)
Warlock tier 6 Malefic Raiment awesome helm and shoulders... Love the wings!
Paladin Tier6 cause i think it really represented what a paladin is , glowing knight and all :P
My favourite would have to be the tier 11 Hc for mages. As a fire mage I just love looking like the firelord, and it really does look epic. Tho the tier 12 mage with phoenix feathers could be close second.
My personal favorite tier set was the warlock tier 2, the Nemesis raiment; because at the time I believe it really personified what a warlock was supposed to look like: awesome and scary. The set could be admired for it's quality design and overall look, but if you saw a warlock riding towards you in battle completely decked out in Nemesis, you were running in fear before they even had a chance to cast the spell!
I like the Druid T-10 set (Sanctified Lasherweave Battlegear). It was the first set I was able to fully complete, so I am sure that part of my reasoning for liking it revolves around the 'sentimental' aspect. However, I can recall when I first saw the shoulders on my feral set. It looked like my shoulders were about ready to eat any unwary alliance that walked by. Being a feral druid that struck me as being exactly what it should be.