We’re going all mechagnome this Transmog Tuesday with an engineer transmog set inspired by the new WoW patch. How are you finding the new zones? I’m really enjoying the new content, especially exploring Mechagon! There is a fantastic set of new weapons from the new dungeon so expect a few more engineer and mechagnome inspired sets 😉
The set set is a simple design and is based around the item goggles, with a decent belt tossed in to add some flavour and then, of course, two different versions of one of the new weapons. This is one engineer you don’t want to mess with 😉
Robotronic Fusion Hacker
Head
Chest
Hands
Waist
Legs
Feet
Main-Hand
Off-Hand
About #TransmogTuesday
Every Tuesday is #TransmogTuesday and I’ll be posting with a new creation. My main is a discipline priest called Kaelea, so I do tend to edge towards cloth transmogs more than anything else. The aim of this project is to push my own boundaries, to get creative and work on some themes and ideas I’d normally not consider. That means I’m open to suggestions! Themes, colours, a transmog set around a particular item? Let me know 🙂
You can see my pre-existing work over at Wowhead where I’ll also be uploading any and all sets.
Over to you
I hope you like this casual engineer transmog; if you did keep an eye out for additional engineer transmog sets for cloth, leather and mail users!
Are there any other ‘professions’ or every day heroes you’d like me to mog? Just let me know!
How are you finding Mechagon? Do you love it or hate it?
Let me know in the comments, as always I’d love to hear from you 🙂
![Robotronic Fusion Hacker [plate] #TransmogTuesday Pin This! Get into the spirit of the new patch with this mechagon inspired engineer transmog designed for plate wearers!](https://geeking-by.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/pin-this-transmog-set-robotronic-fusion-hunter.png)
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