New Tier 2 sets in World of Warcraft’s 20th anniversary event come with pants variants for Druids, Priests, Mages, Shamans, and Warlocks.

Several of the new Tier 2 sets coming in the 20th anniversary event for World of Warcraft are coming with alternative leg variants that replace their robes with pants. Once these new Tier 2 sets are released, Druids, Priests, Mages, Shamans, and Warlocks will seemingly be able to swap between the two versions of these iconic World of Warcraft outfits.
November 23 marks World of Warcraft’s 20th anniversary. To celebrate, the long-running MMO is holding one of its biggest in-game events ever, featuring tons of in-game activities, instanced encounters, and new and returning collectibles. Among them, the revamped versions of the iconic Tier 2 set from Vanilla WoW are some of the most exciting items players can obtain.
However, it seems these new versions of the Tier 2 sets have a special surprise in store for fans of certain classes. The Stormrage, Transcendence, Netherwind, Ten Storms, and Nemesis sets for the Druid, Priest, Mage, Shaman, and Warlock respectively are all robes that completely cover the character’s legs. That said, Wowhead discovered alternative leg options for each of these outfits that swap the skirt for pants, giving a brand-new look to these iconic sets.
Pants Versions of Tier 2 Sets for WoW’s 20th Anniversary
- Druid – Eternal Stormrage Armor
- Priest – Eternal Vestments of Transcendance
- Mage – Eternal Netherwind Regalia
- Shaman – The Eternal Ten Storms
- Warlock – Eternal Nemesis Raiment
Each of these Tier sets costs a total of 80 Bronze Celebration Tokens, earned by participating in anniversary events like daily quests and world bosses, or by finishing the weekly quests in Dornogal. After buying their first one, players will unlock the Upgraded Apparel achievement, which discounts subsequent Tier 2 sets they purchase, though by how much is not yet known. According to the Public Test Realm, the World of Warcraft 20th-anniversary event will run from October 22 through January 7, so fans will have 77 days to pick up all the items from the event. The variant legs are ostensibly unlocked when players buy the corresponding Tier set ensembles.

Needless to say, fans are excited about these transmog variants. While the tube-like robes offer an iconic silhouette for many of these Tier 2 sets, such as the Mage’s Netherwind Regalia in World of Warcraft, the enclosed skirt is not always the look players want for their character. Adding pants options not only gives fans a much-desired alternative, but also updates these outfits with more modern looks to mix and match with recently-released gear more easily.
Unfortunately, the Judgment armor – the most iconic Tier 2 set, and one of the most popular transmogs for Paladins in World of Warcraft – does not appear to have gotten a skirtless version quite yet. However, fans have already discovered alternative colors for several of these Tier 2 sets, so it is possible World of Warcraft could always surprise players with other new variants in the future.