The aim of this guide is two-fold. First, we want to show you the item sets
created for Druids: tier sets, PvP sets, BoE;
items meant to be worn together, craftable sets, etc.. Second, we want to show
you the models of all the items that a Druid can wear so that you can design
your own sets or complete sets found on our site or elsewhere.
Below, you will find many sets that are still available in the game
and that can be used for Transmogrification. We first present thumbnails
of all the sets so that you can have a visual overview of what is coming.
For each set, we then list the items and explain how to obtain them.
The guide ends with a More Sets section that redirects to
The Visual Roleplay Gear List,
which is a great resource where you will find many more sets.
1. Overview of the Sets↑top
2. PvE Tier Sets↑top
The PvE Tier sets are obtained from raids. They usually
receive the most attention from the art teams. As such, they
are the most prized pieces of gear for transmogrification.
Each set is usually made of 5 pieces: Head, Shoulders, Chest, Hands (or
Feet, in older sets),
and Legs; though some sets have 8 pieces (with Wrists, Waist, and Feet
being the additional slots).
Raid bosses either drop these pieces directly or they drop a token which can be
exchanged for a specific piece. Some pieces, and even entire sets, can now be
purchased with Justice Points.
2.1. Tier 1
Tier 1 pieces drop directly from bosses and trash mobs in Molten Core:
2.2. Tier 2
Tier 2 pieces drop directly from bosses in Blackwing Lair,
with the exception of the Legs piece, which drops from Ragnaros
in Molten Core:
2.3. Tier 2.5
Tier 2.5 pieces are rewards from quests given by Andorgos,
Kandrostrasz and Vethsera, who are all located inside the
Temple of Ahn'Qiraj. Completing these quests requires to obtain a
certain reputation with the Brood of Nozdormu faction and to
gather 5 scarabs of one kind, 5 scarabs of another kind, 2 idols of the
same kind, and 1 token. All these items are obtainable in the Template of
Ahn'Qiraj. The idols and the scarabs drop from trash mobs while the
tokens drop from raid bosses.
The Tier 2.5 set is a particular 5-piece set, in the sense that the fifth
piece is a Feet item and not a Hands item:
2.4. Tier 3
Tier 3 pieces are no longer available as they were dropped in Naxxramas,
before the instance was relocated to Northrend with updated loot.
It has been speculated that this tier set, or a set with exactly
the same design, would be available after the release of Patch 4.3. Unfortunately,
it did not happen.
2.5. Tier 4
Druids have 3 Tier 4 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
obtained from NPCs in Shattrath, Asuur (for
players who chose The Aldor) or Arodis Sunblade (for
players who chose The Scryers), in exchange for tokens
that drop from bosses in the first raids of Outland (Karazhan,
Gruul's Lair, and Magtheridon's Lair).
2.6. Tier 5
Druids have 3 Tier 5 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
obtained from NPCs in Shattrath, Kelara (for
players who chose The Aldor) or Veynna Dawnstar (for
players who chose The Scryers), in exchange for tokens
that drop from bosses in the second tier of Outland raids (Tempest Keep: The Eye
and Coilfang Reservoir: Serpentshrine Cavern).
2.7. Tier 6
Druids have 3 Tier 6 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same.
Each set consists of 8 pieces that are exchanged for tokens
that drop from bosses in the final tier of Outland raids (Hyjal Summit,
Black Temple, and Sunwell Plateau). The Head, Shoulders, Chest,
Hands, and Legs pieces are exchanged by Tydormu in the Hyjal Summit
raid instance, while the Wrist, Waist, and Feet pieces are exchanged by
Theremis on the Isle of Quel'Danas.
2.8. Tier 7 (10-man)
Druids have 3 Tier 7 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same.
Each set consists of 5 pieces that can be exchanged, with
Valerie Langrom in Dalaran, for tokens that drop from bosses in the
first tier of 10-man Northrend raids (Naxxramas and
The Obsidian Sanctum). Some of the tokens (Chest and Hands) can also be
bought directly from vendors in Dalaran for Justice Points. Additionally,
some pieces (Chest, Hands, and Legs) are dropped by
Archavon the Stone Watcher in the 10-man version of
Vault of Archavon.
2.9. Tier 7.5 (25-man)
Druids have 3 Tier 7.5 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same.
Each set consists of 5 pieces that can be exchanged, with
Valerie Langrom in Dalaran, for tokens that drop from bosses in the
first tier of 25-man Northrend raids (Naxxramas and
The Obsidian Sanctum). Some tokens (Shoulders and Legs) can also be
bought directly from vendors in Dalaran for Justice Points. Additionally,
some pieces (Chest, Hands, and Legs) are dropped by
Archavon the Stone Watcher in the 25-man version of
Vault of Archavon.
2.10. Tier 8 (10-man)
Druids have 3 Tier 8 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same.
Each set consists of 5 pieces that can be exchanged, with
Valerie Langrom in Dalaran, for tokens that drop from bosses in the
second tier of 10-man Northrend raids (Ulduar). Additionally,
some pieces (Hands and Legs) are dropped by Emalon the Storm Watcher
in the 10-man version of Vault of Archavon. Unlike other Northrend raid
sets, none of the Tier 8 pieces can be bought with Justice Points.
2.11. Tier 8.5 (25-man)
Druids have 3 Tier 8.5 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same.
Each set consists of 5 pieces that can be exchanged, with
Valerie Langrom in Dalaran, for tokens that drop from bosses in the
second tier of 25-man Northrend raids (Ulduar). Some tokens
(Head and Chest) can also be
bought directly from vendors in Dalaran for Justice Points. Additionally,
some pieces (Hands and Legs) are dropped by
Emalon the Storm Watcher in the 25-man version of
Vault of Archavon.
2.12. Tier 9
Druids have 9 Tier 9 sets: 3 Feral Combat sets, 3 Restoration sets, and 3 Balance sets.
Tier 9 sets have an
Alliance and a Horde version, but within the same faction, all sets look the
same. Tier 9 sets were originally introduced with the third tier of Northrend
raids, Trial of the Crusader, the first raid to feature a distinct Heroic
difficulty. The sets can be broken down as follows:
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 232, purchasable with Justice
Points (some pieces also drop from Koralon the Flame Watcher in the
10-man version of Vault of Archavon);
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 245, purchasable with
a Trophy of the Crusade (a token that drops in Trial of the Crusader from
Anub'arak in 10-man Heroic mode and from every boss in 25-man Normal mode) plus
some Justice Points (some pieces also drop from Koralon the Flame Watcher
in the 25-man version of Vault of Archavon);
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 258, purchasable with a
Regalia of the Grand Vanquisher, a token that drops from Anub'arak in
the 25-man Heroic version of Trial of the Crusader.
Since sets with different item level (within the same faction) look exactly
the same, it is easier, for Transmogrification purposes,
to obtain item level 232 pieces. However, for completeness,
we will list everything.
2.12.1. Tier 9 Item Level 232
The item level 232 Tier 9 sets can be entirely bought with Justice Points
from vendors at the Argent Tournament Grounds in Icecrown
(Aspirant Forudir for Alliance players and Aspirant Naradiel for
Horde players) or in Dalaran (Rafael Langrom, both sides). Some
pieces (Hands and Legs) also drop from Koralon the Flame Watcher in the
10-man version of Vault of Archavon.
2.12.2. Tier 9 Item Level 245
The item level 245 Tier 9 sets can be bought with a combination
of Justice Points and Trophy of the Crusade from vendors at the Argent
Tournament Grounds in Icecrown: Valiant Laradia (Alliance) and
Valiant Bressia (Horde). The Trophy of the Crusade token drops from bosses
in Trial of the Crusader: Anub'arak only in the 10-man Heroic version and
every boss in the 25-man Normal version. Some pieces (Hands and Legs) also drop
from Koralon the Flame Watcher in the 25-man version of
Vault of Archavon.
2.12.3. Tier 9 Item Level 258
Each piece of the item level 258 Tier 9 sets can only be bought with a
Regalia of the Grand Vanquisher, a token that drops from
Anub'arak in the 25-man Heroic version of Trial of the Crusader,
from Champion Isimode (Alliance) and Champion Faesrol (Horde) in
Icecrown.
2.13. Tier 10
Druids have 9 Tier 10 sets: 3 Feral Combat sets, 3 Restoration sets, and 3 Balance sets. Sets of the same item level have the same model.
Tier 10 sets were originally introduced with the fourth and
final tier of Northrend raids, Icecrown Citadel. The sets can be broken
down as follows:
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 251, purchasable with Justice
Points (some pieces also drop from Toravon the Ice Watcher in the
10-man version of Vault of Archavon);
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 264, purchasable with the item
level 251 set pieces plus
a Vanquisher's Mark of Sanctification, a token that drops from end-wing
bosses in the 10-man Heroic, 25-man Normal, and 25-man Heroic versions of
Icecrown Citadel (some pieces also drop from Toravon the Ice Watcher
in the 25-man version of Vault of Archavon);
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 277, purchasable with the item
level 264 set pieces plus
a Vanquisher's Mark of Sanctification, a token that drops from end-wing bosses
in the 25-man Heroic version of Icecrown Citadel.
2.13.1. Tier 10: Item Level 251
The item level 251 Tier 10 sets can be entirely bought with Justice Points
from Rafael Langrom in Dalaran. Some pieces (Hands and Legs) also drop
from Toravon the Ice Watcher in the 10-man version of
Vault of Archavon.
2.13.2. Tier 10: Item Level 264
The item level 264 Tier 10 sets are bought from Rafael Langrom in
Dalaran by turning in pieces from the item level 251 Tier 10 sets with
a Vanquisher's Mark of Sanctification, which is a token dropped by
the end-wing bosses (Deathbringer Saurfang, Professor Putricide,
Blood-Queen Lana'thel, Sindragosa, and The Lich King) in the
10-man Heroic, 25-man Normal, and 25-man Heroic versions of
Icecrown Citadel. Some pieces (Hands and Legs) also drop
from Toravon the Ice Watcher in the 10-man version of
Vault of Archavon.
2.13.3. Tier 10: Item Level 277
The item level 277 Tier 10 sets are bought from Rafael Langrom in
Dalaran by turning in pieces from the item level 264 Tier 10 sets with
a Vanquisher's Mark of Sanctification, which is a token dropped by
the end-wing bosses (Deathbringer Saurfang, Professor Putricide,
Blood-Queen Lana'thel, Sindragosa, and The Lich King) in the
25-man Heroic version of Icecrown Citadel.
2.14. Tier 11
Druids have 6 Tier 11 sets: 2 Feral Combat sets, 2 Restoration sets, and 2 Balance sets. Sets of the same item level have the same model.
Tier 11 sets were introduced with the
first tier of Cataclysm raids: Blackwing Descent, Bastion of Twilight,
Throne of the Four Winds, and Baradin Hold. The sets can be broken
down as follows:
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 359, with pieces dropping
from Argaloth in Baradin Hold or being purchasable
with Justice Points or tokens that drop from end-raid bosses in the
Normal versions of Blackwing Descent, Bastion of Twilight, and
Throne of the Four Winds;
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 372, with all pieces dropping
from various raid bosses in the Heroic versions of Blackwing Descent,
Bastion of Twilight, and Throne of the Four Winds.
2.14.1. Tier 11: Item Level 359
The item level 359 Tier 11 sets are bought from Magatha Silverton in
Stormwind City or Gunra in Orgrimmar for Justice Points (Chest, Hands, and
Legs) or tokens that drop from end-raid bosses in the normal versions (both in 10-man
and 25-man difficulties) of
Blackwing Descent, Bastion of Twilight, and Throne of the Four Winds
(Head and Shoulders). Some pieces (Hands and Legs) can also
drop from Argaloth in Baradin Hold.
2.14.2. Tier 11: Item Level 372
The item level 372 Tier 11 sets are bought from Magatha Silverton in
Stormwind City or Gunra in Orgrimmar with pieces from the item level
359 sets and specific token that only drop
from certain raid bosses in the Heroic versions of Blackwing Descent,
Bastion of Twilight, and Throne of the Four Winds.
Note that Al'akir, in Heroic mode, has a chance to drop
Essence of the Forlorn. This item can be used to buy any of the
5 Heroic mode tokens from Magatha Silverton or Gunra.
2.15. Tier 12
Druids have 6 Tier 12 sets: 2 Feral Combat sets, 2 Restoration sets, and 2 Balance sets. Sets of the same item level have the same model.
Tier 12 sets were introduced with the
second tier of Cataclysm raids: Firelands. The sets can be broken
down as follows:
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 378, with pieces dropping
from Occu'thar in Baradin Hold or being purchasable
with Valor Points or tokens that drop from the last two bosses in the
Normal version of Firelands;
- 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set of item level 391, with all pieces dropping
from various raid bosses in the Heroic version of Firelands.
2.15.1. Tier 12: Item Level 378
The item level 378 Tier 12 sets are bought from Faldren Tillsdale in
Stormwind City or Jamus'Vaz in Orgrimmar for Valor Points (Chest, Hands, and
Legs) or tokens that drop from Majordomo Staghelm and
Ragnaros in the normal version (both in 10-man and 25-man
difficulties) of Firelands. Some pieces (Hands and Legs) can also
drop from Occu'thar in Baradin Hold.
2.15.2. Tier 12: Item Level 391
The item level 391 Tier 12 sets are bought from Faldren Tillsdale in
Stormwind City or Jamus'Vaz in Orgrimmar for tokens that drop from various
bosses in the Heroic version of Firelands (regardless of 10-man or 25-man
difficulty).
3. PvP Sets↑top
Over the course of the years, many PvP sets have been made available.
While some have been since removed from the game, others remain and we
present them here. Most of them are available for Honor Points or Justice
Points from legacy gear vendors.
3.1. Level 60 PvP Rare Set
This set can be bought from Sergeant Major Clate (Stormwind) and
First Sergeant Hola'mahi (Orgrimmar) but cannot be used for transmogrification.
Grex Brainboiler (Alliance) and Tini Smalls (Horde) sell replicas of
these items in Area 52. In order to buy the replicas, you need to have
obtained the corresponding PvP title before the release of The Burning Crusade.
3.2. Level 60 PvP Epic Set
This set can be bought from Sergeant Major Clate (Stormwind) and
First Sergeant Hola'mahi (Orgrimmar) but cannot be used for transmogrification.
Grex Brainboiler (Alliance) and Tini Smalls (Horde) sell replicas of
these items in Area 52. In order to buy the replicas, you need to have
obtained the corresponding PvP title before the release of The Burning Crusade.
3.3. Level 70 PvP Rare Set
Druids have 3 Level 70 PvP rare sets: 1 Feral Combat set, 1 Restoration set, and 1 Balance set. The Balance set differs slightly from the other two sets. These sets are obtained
by grinding honored
reputation with several Outland factions:
- Feral Combat set:
- Restoration set:
- Balance set:
3.4. Arena Season 1 Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 1 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought from Karynna on the Isle of Quel'Danas with
PvE Tier 4 tokens or from Kezzik the Striker in Area 52 with
Honor Points (750 for Shoulders and Hands, 1,000 for Head, Chest, and
Legs):
3.5. Arena Season 2 Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 2 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought from Olus or Soryn on the Isle of Quel'Danas
with PvE Tier 5 tokens or from Kezzik the Striker in Area 52 with
Honor Points (750 for Shoulders and Hands, 1,000 for Head, Chest, and
Legs):
3.6. Arena Season 3 Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 3 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are bought from Kezzik the Striker:
3.7. Arena Season 4 Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 4 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought from Sergeant Major Clate (Stormwind) and
First Sergeant Hola'mahi (Orgrimmar):
3.8. Arena Season 5 Rare Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 5 rare sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought in Dalaran from Arcanist Ivrenne (Alliance) and
Magistrix Lambriesse (Horde):
3.9. Arena Season 5 Epic Set: Item Level 200
Druids have 3 Arena Season 5 epic item level 200 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought in Dalaran from Arcanist Adurin (Alliance) and
Magistrix Brasael (Horde):
3.10. Arena Season 5 Epic Set: Item Level 213
Druids have 3 Arena Season 5 epic item level 213 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought in Dalaran from Arcanist Firael (Alliance) and
Magister Sarien (Horde):
3.11. Arena Season 6 Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 6 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought in Dalaran from Arcanist Miluria (Alliance) and
Magistrix Vesara (Horde):
3.12. Arena Season 7 Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 7 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought in Dalaran from Arcanist Uovril (Alliance) and
Magistrix Arlan (Horde):
3.13. Arena Season 8 Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 8 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought from
Sergeant Major Clate (Stormwind),
First Sergeant Hola'mahi (Orgrimmar), Krixel Pinchwhistle
(Netherstorm), or Vixton Pinchwhistle (Tanaris):
3.14. Arena Season 9 & 10 Sets
All sets from Arena Seasons 9 and 10 are no longer obtainable.
That said, look-alike sets for the Arena Season 10 Non-Elite sets are available
from Blood Guard Zar'shi (Orgrimmar), Ecton Brasstumbler (Gadgetzan),
Knight-Lieutenant T'Maire Sydes (Stormwind City), and Zom Bocom (Dalaran):
3.15. Arena Season 11 Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 11 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought from Captain Dirgehammer (Stormwind),
Sergeant Thunderhorn (Orgrimmar), and Xazi Smolderpipe (Dalaran):
3.16. Arena Season 11 Elite Set
Druids have 3 Arena Season 11 sets: a Feral Combat set, a Restoration set, and a Balance set. These sets look exactly the same and are
bought from Lieutenant Tristia (Stormwind),
Doris Chiltonius (Orgrimmar), or Nargle Lashcord (Dalaran)
with pieces from the Season 10 non elite sets,
only if your Druid has at least a 2,200 Battleground or Arena (personal or
team, in 3v3 or 5v5) rating:
4. More Leather Sets↑top
In this section, we cover various Leather Armor sets that are obtained from
dungeons and professions.
4.1. Dungeon Sets
4.1.1. Shadowcraft Armor
The original version of this set is no longer available, but Barum
sells a replica set during the Darkmoon Faire:
4.1.2. Wildheart Raiment
The original version of this set is no longer available, but Barum
sells a replica set during the Darkmoon Faire:
4.1.3. Darkmantle Armor
The original version of this set is no longer available, but Baruma
sells a replica set during the Darkmoon Faire:
4.1.4. Feralheart Armor
The original version of this set is no longer available, but Baruma
sells a replica set during the Darkmoon Faire:
4.1.5. Embrace of the Viper
This armor set drops from bosses in Wailing Caverns:
4.1.6. Cadaverous Garb
This set is made of pieces that can drop from any of the 6 bosses preceding
the final boss of Scholomance:
4.1.7. Assassination Armor
This armor set drops in Normal and Heroic dungeons from The Burning Crusade:
4.1.8. Wastewalker Armor
This armor set drops in Normal and Heroic dungeons from The Burning Crusade:
4.1.9. Moonglade Raiment
This armor set drops in Normal and Heroic dungeons from The Burning Crusade:
4.1.10. Hour of Twilight Leather Agility
This armor set is obtained in the Hour of Twilight dungeons:
4.1.11. Hour of Twilight Leather Intellect
This armor set is obtained in the Hour of Twilight dungeons:
4.2. Leatherworking
4.2.1. Stormshroud Armor
This set is made with Leatherworking recipes from pre-The Burning Crusade:
Note that the recipes for Stormshroud Armor and
Stormshroud Gloves are no longer available in the game. Completing
this set will therefore require you to find a Leatherworker who already knows
these spells.
4.2.2. Thick Draenic Armor
This set is made with Leatherworking recipes from The Burning Crusade:
4.2.3. Wild Draenish Armor
This set is made with Leatherworking recipes from The Burning Crusade:
4.2.4. Eviscerator's Battlegear
This set is made with Leatherworking recipes from The Wrath of the Lich King:
4.2.5. Overcaster Battlegear
This set is made with Leatherworking recipes from The Wrath of the Lich King:
4.2.6. Bloodthirsty Wyrmhide
This set is made with Leatherworking recipes from Cataclysm:
4.2.7. Bloodthirsty Leather
This set is made with Leatherworking recipes from Cataclysm:
5. More Leather Sets From The Visual Roleplay Gear List↑top
The Visual Roleplay Gear List
is a great reference if you want to take your Transmogrification experiences
further, as they have many original sets that we do not cover here. Below, you
will find a list of thumbnails for their Leather Armor sets; clicking an image
will get you to the corresponding set guide on their website.