Patch 10.0.5 has brought with it white and grey transmog. From the elegant Noble's Monocle to the flashy Diamond-Tipped Cane, fishing is one way to add several highly-coveted rare looks to your transmog collection!
Hooked on StyleIf you've ever noticed a particularly well-dressed low-level character near the Auction House in a major city, there's a strong chance you've run into a banking alt. Traditionally, these alts exist for no other purpose than to make gold, and are dressed in outfits that signal both their wealth and the fact that they never need to fight: rare, elegant, and usually white quality. With white-quality transmog, the appearances for these items are now usable by all! Some of the rarest and most coveted can be obtained through fishing:
Noble's Monocle — For when glasses or goggles aren't quite fancy enough Antique Silver Cufflinks — When even your bracers look good, you know you're stylish Ornate Drinking Stein — Which isn't elegant so much as fun Battered Jungle Hat — One of the snazzier hat transmogs Diamond-Tipped Cane — With a diamond that flashes in the lightBe warned though, even though these appearances are now transmoggable, most of them are traditionally expensive for a very good reason!
Easiest to ObtainWhile most of these appearances require a hefty grind combined with a lot of luck, one is a lot easier to obtain than the rest: Antique Silver Cufflinks. As of Shadowlands, these can be purchased directly from the Antique Vendor in Tazavesh, the Veiled Market. The vendor is right inside the entrance, on one of the boats — so there's no need to fight any creatures to get this item. If you don't see the cufflinks, exit the dungeon, reset all instances, and try again.
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