So basically you unlock the specific item tiers IE: Sovereign, Archon instead of specific item appearances.
That makes way more sense. The wording is a bit confusing..
Yes, you can make a shoulder look like any other shoulder or a glove look like any other glove, but you can only transmog an item into the appearance of an item of the same type. So, for shoulders, every tier appearance and every legendary appearance would be available. You don't have to keep the item you want to use in your stash or anything.
I understand that part, you can't make it look like ANY other shoulder though- only the shoulder armors specific to your class (unless it's set or legendary). That's what I was initially questioning
"All items with a visual appearance are currently planned to be eligible for Transmogrification, including Legendary and Set items. In order to use a specific visual appearance, you’ll first need to unlock it; once unlocked, however, that appearance will be available to all heroes on your account. Common, Magic, and Rare item appearances will unlock as you level up the Mystic, while Legendary and Set item appearances will unlock only after you’ve identified them."
So, does this mean that classes will be able to wear (visually) the armor sets belonging to other classes? For example, if I unlock an armor set on my barb, can I then use that set (visually) on my DH? That would mean I could transmog my DH helm to a WD mask. That seems a bit off to me.
I understand that part, you can't make it look like ANY other shoulder though- only the shoulder armors specific to your class (unless it's set or legendary). That's what I was initially questioning
That makes way more sense. The wording is a bit confusing..
So, does this mean that classes will be able to wear (visually) the armor sets belonging to other classes? For example, if I unlock an armor set on my barb, can I then use that set (visually) on my DH? That would mean I could transmog my DH helm to a WD mask. That seems a bit off to me.