Transmogrification (sometimes abbreviated Transmog, or just Mog) is a gameplay feature of Diablo IV. Trading is enabled between players. Transmogrification features. The console versions will feature couch co-op, however, each player must have their own battle.net account. Dyes and the wardrobe return from Diablo III. The game will have cosmetic-only microtransactions.
Transmogs: Salvage loot in your inventory to unlock transmog options, allowing armor to have the visual design and color palate you prefer. Diablo IV will launch with hundreds of transmog options.
The Shop’s cosmetics build on top of the foundation of a huge variety of transmogs from weapons and armors players will find in-game. It’s also important to us that the Shop is grounded within Diablo’s world, so our cosmetics are holistic fantasies, the individual components of which can be mixed and matched with transmogs from armors acquired in-game for endless customization options.
Armor Transmogs in the Shop are usable on all characters of that class. Many of the cosmetics in the Shop are class-specific fantasies, which wouldn’t necessarily make sense visually on other classes. Once you unlock a cosmetic from the Shop for a given class, you can use it on every character of that class on your account. There are special cosmetics exclusive to the Battle Pass which celebrate the theme of the Season and look similar across all the classes.
The best-looking cosmetics aren’t exclusive to the Shop. Diablo IV will ship with hundreds of transmogs unlockable from drops in-game, including dozens of armor sets of the highest visual quality. There are incredible pieces—Unique and Legendary quality items—for players to find without ever going to the Shop. The Shop offers more diversity of choices, not systematically better choices.
Screen captures of Legendary Armors earned through the game (left) versus Armor Cosmetics in the Shop (right).
Transmogrification was introduced in the Reaper of Souls expansion pack. Provided by the Mystic artisan, it is designed to increase a hero's customization. Transmogrification gives players the ability to modify the appearance of their armor and weapons without compromising any of their power or potency.
Transmogrified items can be dyed in the same manner regular items are (and retain the dye already applied). The process only costs gold: standard price is 500, but transmogrifying an item to have a legendary item appearance costs 50,000. In addition, for weaponry, the price increases if the player wishes the appearance of a high-leveled weapon, up to 50,000 in gold. Unlike Enchanting, repeated transmogrification of the same item will not raise the price. Reverting the item back to its original appearance is always free.
Transmogrification shares a restriction with dying items in that anything that is not seen on the character, such as jewelry, belts, and bracers, cannot have transmogrification done on, no matter the quality. In addition, if there is a Legendary or Set item appearance one wants to have, he/she must find/craft that item in-game and identify it for it to be unlocked.
The amount of types each item can use for transmogrification is limited.
The following item sets can be worn by any class; making them available for transmogrification by any class.
The Horadric Hamburger and Spectrum are secret legendaries, found only in Whimsyshire and Whimsydale. They were designed specifically for their unique appearance. Originally intended as a joke (as the weapons are impractical for combat), they now hold value as transmog only items.
In patch 2.4 Lachdanan's Stormshield was added to the game. Its only purpose was transmogrification.
In patch 2.4.1 several more 'transmog only' items were added:
Armor:
Swords:
Flails:
Fist Weapons:
2-Handed Axes:
Other:
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