Summary
Ever since the Evoker class made its debut inWorld of Warcraft: Dragonflight, one question has been on everyone’s mind. No, it’s not ‘What are the lore implications of Dracthyr?’ or ‘How strong is the class?’ It’s ‘What will we wear as Evokers?’
The Evoker class doesn’t have the advantage of decades of options, but don’t let that count them out of Fashion Week. Evokers have access to plenty of fashionable options- and more are being added all the time. With these options, your Evoker will always be the belle (er, drake) of the ball. These are the best transmog options for Evokers.
70+
Location
Obtained through PVP
Most Evoker sets have a draconic bent. It’s fitting, since the only race who can play Evokers are the Dracthyr. The Forged Gladiator’s Chain Armor is a wonderfully draconic set. It’s filled with fire and brimstone, and it invokes the vibe of the Black Dragonflight. For those who chose to follow the line of the Earthwarden, this is the perfect set.
The Forged Gladiator’s Chain Armor was obtained through PVP activities during Season 1 of The War Within. For those who aren’t a giant fan of PVP but want the set anyway, it can be obtained as legacy content in future updates.
70
Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope
Amirdrassil
Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope served as the final raid for Dragonflight, and the Evokers were right there alongside their new allies to defeat Fyrakk. Those who walked through the fire were rewarded with a set as worthy as they were.
Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope introduced a set that embraces the wildness of the Evokers. It isn’t as armor heavy as other sets, which is perfect for those who prefer a more simple silhouette. The gold elements make it look very royal. In a way set represent the Dracthyr’s arc throughout Dragonflight: they’ve gone from mere pawns to dragon kings in their own right.
1+
Obtained Throughout Azeroth
Unlock your inner World War One Flying Ace with this set! The Drake Racer’s Silks are a perfect choice for those who want something different for their Dracthyr. This set isn’t made of bulky armor- it’s instead a casual flying outfit perfect for those who want totake to the skies(especially if they have their own wings).
The Drake Racer’s Silks are available in various recolors, so be sure to grab them all. The Drake Racer’s Silks can be unlocked through races scattered throughout Azeroth. Simply gather enough of the reward badges to purchase the silks, and you’re good to go.
Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible
Deathwing has left a lingering scar on the Dracthyr, and by extent the Evokers. Designed as his personal soldiers, the Dracthyr were forced to face their legacy in the Aberrus raid. Those who faced their past earned the most important thing anyone can have: fashion. Well, inner peace too. But mostly fashion.
The Legacy of Obsidian Secrets is a dark set which fits the feeling of the raid for Evokers. It almost has a sense of mourning wear around it, like the Evokers are attending a funeral. And in a way, they were. The Aberrus raid wasn’t just a raid for the Dracthyr: it was a discovery of where they came from, and who created them. This set is somber, but it embodies a point in time for the Evokers, and still stands as an excellent transmog.
Scales of the Awakened
Vault of the Incarnates
The Scales of the Awakened set has the honor of being the first ever raid tier set for the Evoker class. This was the first true test of Evoker fashion, and the set passed with flying colors. It is an excellent introduction to the aesthetic of the Evoker.
Made up of rock and stone, this set invokes the pure power of the Evoker. It brings to mind Neltharion, which makes sense as the Dracthyr were his creations. This set feels almost like the birthright of the Evokers. It’s as sturdy as they are, and just as reliable. Pick up the pieces of this set to have a rock-solid transmog.
The War Within Pre-Patch
This set was only here for a short time, but its sense of style will keep it around for a long time. The Dalaran Defender’s Mail Armor was the reward for those who participated in The War Within Pre-Patch event.
This set is different from other Evoker sets. It’s a bit more gothic, which makes it a good fit for those who want a break from rocks and fire. The purple shade is perfect for a more Halloween-y transmog, and the design of the armor makes it look very sturdy. It is possible it will return at a future date, so keep your eyes open.
60
Castle Nathria
When the Evokers were introduced in Dragonflight, some sets were made retroactively available to them. One of them was the Inexorable Castigator’s Guise from Castle Nathria. Initially a Hunter set, this set may have been a hand-me-down but it is still perfect for Evokers.
The Nathria raid had such a good aesthetic- it was kitschy, witchy, and perfectly gothic. Dracthyr who want to embody the stylings of Revendreth could do worse than to go pick up he Inexorable Castigator’s Guise. Players can even grab more pieces per week by running Castle Nathria on hunter. See? Sharing is caring.Now go thank a Hunter.
Obtained Throughout Khaz Algar
The Forged Aspirant’s Chain Armor is a set fit for a king. It is a glittering gold masterpiece that is sure to make the Evoker in your life look their best and feel their best. After all, a cool Transmog boosts DPS. Right?
This set is obtained through PVP activities and can be purchased from a Quartermaster in Dornogal. Swing by and exchange some Honor for this set, or unlock it through World Quests or rewards. Either way, this set is worth it. It can also be used by other classes that use Mail, so there’s plenty of use to be gained from this golden beauty.