

Runewarden's Spaulders (rewarded from the quest, "Unbroken Bonds") Runewarden's Guise (rewarded from the quest, "Parting Ways") Almost every piece is wrapped in tangled vines and wood, seemingly inspired by Tolkien-like Elf designs.

It evokes the look of the local faun creatures with its large, glowing horns. The Runewarden set pieces come as rewards for completing different chapters of the Night Fae Covenant campaign. Out of all the hunter transmog options from Covenants, the Night Fae are the only ones that still appeal to the original hunter fantasy. It all adds up to even more options for the armor-collecting transmog gods of World of Warcraft. Players are also steadily progressing through their Covenant campaign, unlocking new and interesting sets. Mail pieces from Castle Nathria are the biggest update, and now that more guilds are progressing through Mythic difficulty, more interesting armor pieces are becoming available. Updated Februby Christopher Fain: The newest expansion, Shadowlands, is in full swing, introducing several new hunter transmog options. Whether players wish to look like an elite dragon tamer or something a bit more traditional, Blizzard doesn't skimp out on options. RELATED: World Of Warcraft: Every Class Since Shadowlands Released, Rankedįrom vanilla days to the present, there are dozens of great options to choose from, perfect for any hunter. Being so popular, they have also received a lot of love over the years in their armor designs. It's difficult to travel through the world without seeing a dozen Night Elf Hunters or Troll Hunters. For better or worse, the hunter class has always been one of the most popular classes in World of WarCraft.
