Prepare to make a divine fashion statement in Dragonflight as we unveil the Top 13 Priest Transmog Sets. Whether you’re a holy healer or a shadow-wielding master, these transmog sets will showcase your priestly prowess in the realm of Azeroth! From celestial wings to sinister masks, explore the stunning and unique designs that will set your priest apart. Get ready to turn heads and leave a lasting impression on your adventures in Dragonflight!
Unveiling The Top 13 Priest Transmog Sets For WoW Dragonflight
In World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, the priest class embodies Azeroth’s spiritual guardians, channeling the divine’s powers and offering healing and devastating shadow-based spells. Priests are versatile support units, capable of bolstering their allies’ strength and resilience while delving into the darker aspects of magic to dismantle their enemies.
Holy and discipline priests abide by the Light, whereas shadow priests draw strength from the Void. This can result in intriguing priest transmog sets highlighting their opposing natures. Some sets may feature spikes, empty-eyed masks, or bones, while others include wings and halos. But no matter your preferences, we’ve compiled a list of the top priest transmog sets in Dragonflight, including both healing and shadow forms. So let’s go over it!
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The Furnace Seraph's Verdict
This set drops in the Aberrus Raid. To obtain the one below, you’ll have to go for the Raid Finder difficulty, making it a more manageable process. Additionally, you can find 2 different red recolors and the Mythic variant, which is purple, making it ideal for shadow priests.
Considering the launch date of Diablo 4, it’s likely on purpose that this set has a passing resemblance to an angel from the Diablo video game series. It also includes intricate wings and a hood with a mask and halo. In addition, it is among the rare priest sets with pants rather than a skirt.
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Vestments of the Purifier
Occasionally referred to as Tier 19, this set is available in The Nighthold Raid. It’s an armored battle garment from Legion. The lower difficulties also drop several red and purple recolors with fewer details. The image shows the Mythic difficulty variation.
This set also, while fierce-looking, has some priestly undertones from the headpiece, which resembles a holy sign. If you wish to appear ready for a fight while still maintaining a holy image, this set is an excellent choice!
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Unchained Gladiator's Vestments
S2 of Shadowlands contains this unique PVP set. Unfortunately, the Unchained Gladiator’s Vestments set is currently unavailable because it was a seasonal set. But the Sanctum of Domination raid offers several recolors that include a purple set that is almost identical.
With its ominous mask, spiky crown, and skull design on the robes, shoulders, and belt, this set has been designed mainly for shadow priests. The color scheme is ideal for those who serve the Void!
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Regalia of Dying Light
The Regalia of Dying Light, also called Tier 13, was first introduced in Cataclysm. This strange and a little unsettling set appears in the Dragon Soul raid. The variation shown below drops on the Mythic difficulty; alternate difficulties offer recolored versions.
The robes themselves are not as impressive, but what really sets this set apart are the empty-eyed masks on the helm and shoulders. Given that Shadowform hides the masks, it might work well for portraying a priest healer’s darker side.
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Eternal Curator's Vestment
The Eternal Curator’s Vestment set came out in Battle for Azeroth and can be found in the Uldir raid. The variant showed bellow drops on Mythic difficulty, while various less eye-catching recolors are also accessible in the easier settings.
The set has a classic appearance appropriate for its Titan background. The gold mask evokes an entirely new type of priest who would carry out odd rites in the name of a long-forgotten, unfathomable deity.
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Soul Reaper's Raiment
The Soul Reaper’s Raiment was first featured in Battle for Azeroth, available during the Battle for Dazar’alor raid. Although other less impressive recolors appear at the lower difficulties, the one shown below is from the Mythic difficulty.
These robes, unmistakable for a dark priest, are covered in numerous skulls and bone spikes (perfect for frightening your opponents). The mask is the most significant element, obscuring the eyes while also putting together an incredible sinister figure in Shadowform.
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Attire of Piety
This set, commonly called Tier 18, is from Warlords of Draenor. The variant shown below is the Attire of Piety that can be obtained on Normal difficulty during the Hellfire Citadel raid. There are several recolors to choose from, with the Mythic version having skeletal wings instead of feathers for a highly unique appearance.
The wings are this set’s main selling point and are frequently combined with other elements for transmog. The bell on the waistband makes a distinctive belt piece, and the headpiece (which resembles a halo) finishes the celestial appearance. The robes are plain but fashionable as well.
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Sinful Gladiator's Vestment
The Sinful Gladiator’s Vestment is another fantastic PVP set! It was initially featured during S1 of Shadowlands. However, it is currently not available. You can find various recolors in the Castle Nathria raid. The variant in Mythic is similar to the one shown below but is black and red.
In a fascinating aesthetic juxtaposition to the halos and wings on most priest clothing, this set has a plague doctor mask and bubbling vials hanging from the robes. Also, it features a mask and witch hat, which appear particularly sinister in Shadowform.
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Vestments of Transcendence
Considering its somewhat basic style, some might doubt including this set in a ranking. This is an older set compared with the rest featured in our top 13, so it’s understandable for it to lack the detail and style of the newer sets. However, nostalgia is a strong force, and WoW Classic gamers and veteran priests continue to consider it one of the most iconic priest sets.
The Vestments of Transcendence, also called Tier 2, is more commonly found in Blackwing Lair, whereas Ragnaros drop the helm and legs in the Molten Core.
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Avatar Raiment
This one could also be an arguable feature for this list. In the Burning Crusade expansion, the Avatar Raiment, also known as Tier 5, was made available as a reward from the Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep raids. Avatar Regalia is the shadow equivalent of this healing set. Therefore, they are both very similar.
The hood creates an unusual shadow effect on your character’s face. In Shadowform, it could be a bit scary for a holy priest, but it still looks really neat. The shoulders are commonly combined with other transmog elements, like the characteristic golden wings.
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Oblivion Cultist's Robes
This set is simply out of this world! Its first debut was in Battle for Azeroth. The Oblivion Cultist’s Robes can be obtained in the Mythic difficulty in the Ny’alotha raid. You can acquire recolors out of the easier difficulties. However, they lack some of the subtleties in this extraordinary set.
The belt and shoulders have eyes giving this outfit an Old Gods appearance, while the mask transforms your priest into a member of the Faceless. It’s a suitable choice for your shadow priest, as the eyes in Shadowform don’t look quite as cartoonish.
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Vestments of Prophecy
We are going way back with this one! The very first raid set in the game for priests was Vestments of Prophecy, aka Tier 1. It is still among the most known and famous priest transmog sets in WoW; you can obtain it in the Molten Core raid.
The crimson, white, and gold fabric evokes images of clergymen, inquisitors, or even Scarlet Crusaders. The epic priest staff Benediction, which conveys a similar tone of nostalgia, is the ideal fit for this transmog set.
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Absolution Regalia
Ultimately, the set at the top of our list is so well-liked that it was released twice. Absolution Regalia, often called Tier 6, was first introduced in Burning Crusade. The set appeared with a different, “off-tier” version in the Mount Hyjal and Black Temple raids. Below are images of both sets.
This set offers it all: a variant for healing and an alternative for shadow priests, a gorgeous halo-adorned hood that also looks excellent in Shadowform, and a few unique and intriguing features on the shoulders that manage to look priestly without incorporating any excessive celestial designs.
With Vestments of Blind Absolution from the Tomb of Sargeras raid and Cruel Gladiator’s Satin Armor from PVP seasons 3 and 4, the Legion expansion provided various recolors of this classic set. Vestments of Blind Absolution’s Mythic edition adds several new elements to the set, but the initial form is still the most identifiable.
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