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All WoW The War Within Tier Sets

Tier sets in World of Warcraft are often one of the most memorable parts of an expansion, whether it’s the iconic looks, powerful set bonuses, or a mixture of both. The War Within continues the tradition of tier sets with distinctive visuals and effects tailored to all thirteen Classes. Here’s every tier set in The War Within so far.

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All Tier Sets in World of Warcraft: The War Within

WoW: The War Within currently has one tier set for each class, available as drops from the Nerub-Ar Palace Raid. Remakes of the iconic Tier 2 sets are also available from WoW’s 20th Anniversary event, though these are purely used as transmog.

Every tier set has four different color variations linked to the difficulty they drop from (LFR, Normal, Heroic, and Mythic). Gladiator and Elite PvP sets also feature two extra color variations.

All Nerub-Ar Palace (Season One) Tier Sets in World of Warcraft: The War Within

The War Within’s Season One tier sets (AKA Tier 32) drop from the Nerub-Ar Palace raid. You can also transform regular gear into equivalent Nerub-Ar Tier Set pieces through the Catalyst.

Warrior — Warsculptor’s Masterwork

Warsculptor’s Masterwork is the Warrior tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace. The LFR variant is brown and green, Normal is white, Heroic is white and green, and Mythic is purple with special lightning visuals.

Paladin — Entombed Seraph’s Radiance

Entombed Seraph’s Radiance is the Paladin tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace, partially inspired by ascended Nerubians. It also has bouncy wings! The LFR variant is brown and green, Normal is blue and silver, Heroic is purple, and Mythic is golden with Light visuals around the shoulders.

Hunter — Lightless Scavenger’s Necessities

Lightless Scavenger’s Necessities is the Hunter tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace, featuring subtle animated visuals on the shoulders and gloves. The LFR variant is yellow, Normal is blue, Heroic is green, and Mythic is purple with more potent visual effects.

Rogue — K’areshi Phantom’s Bindings

K’areshi Phantom’s Bindings is the Rogue tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace and is heavily inspired by Ethereals. The LFR variant is black and yellow, Normal is blue, Heroic is green, and Mythic is purple, sharing a very similar color palette to Nexus-Princess Ky’veza.

Priest — Shards of Living Luster

Shards of Living Luster is the Priest tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace. The LFR variant is yellow, Normal is black and purple, Heroic is red, and Mythic is purple with incredible-looking Void effects.

Death Knight — Exhumed Centurion’s Relics

Exhumed Centurion’s Relics is the Death Knight tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace. The LFR variant is bluey-green, Normal is blue, Heroic is purple, and Mythic is gold and black with animated red visuals.

Shaman — Waves of the Forgotten Reservoir

Waves of the Forgotten Reservoir is the Shaman tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace, featuring an animated headpiece and shoulders. The LFR variant is green, Normal is Blue, Heroic is purple, and Mythic is blue and purple with unique flowing water effects on the shoulders.

Mage — Sparks of Violet Rebirth

Sparks of Violet Rebirth is the Mage tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace, inspired by the Kirin Tor magi of Dalaran. The LFR variant is green, Normal is blue, Heroic is purple, and Mythic is red with visual effects on the shoulders and belt.

Warlock — Rites of the Hexflame Coven

Rites of the Hexflame Covern is the Warlock tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace, which includes an animated eyeball on the helm and rising smoke effects on the shoulders. The LFR variant is yellow, Normal is blue, Heroic is purple, and Mythic is purple with golden accents and green visual effects. In addition, the Mythic variant occasionally summons six animated green hands behind the Warlock.

Monk — Gatecrasher’s Fortitude

Gatecrasher’s Fortitude is the Monk tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace, featuring a glowing helm and shoulders. The LFR variant is green, Normal is blue, Heroic is Purple, and Mythic is navy blue.

Druid — Mane of the Greatlynx

Mane of the Greatlynx is the Druid tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace and is lightly inspired by the lynxes of Hallowfall. The LFR variant is green and brown, Normal is blue, Heroic is orange and brown, and Mythic is dark brown with visual effects on the shoulders, gloves, and belt.

Demon Hunter — Husk of the Hypogeal Nemesis

Husk of the Hypogeal Nemesis is the Demon Hunter tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace. The LFR variant is green, Normal is blue, Heroic is purple, and Mythic is light blue with more potent visual effects.

Evoker — Destroyer’s Scarred Wards

Destroyer’s Scarred Wards is the Evoker tier set for Nerub-Ar Palace. The LFR variant is green, Normal is blue, Heroic is orange, and Mythic is Shadowflame-themed.

All WoW 20th Anniversary Tier Sets

The World of Warcraft 20th Anniversary in-game event features HD remakes of the beloved tier 2 sets from Blackwing Lair, as well as new sets for classes that didn’t exist in vanilla WoW. These sets can be bought for 60 Bronze Celebration Tokens, reducing to 40 Tokens after purchasing one set and 20 Tokens for every set after.

These tier sets are purely cosmetic and are instantly added to your transmog collection when purchased. They do not offer any tier set bonuses.

Warrior — Eternal Battlegear of Wrath

The 20th Anniversary Warrior set is Eternal Battlegear of Wrath, a remake of the Battlegear of Wrath and one of my all-time favorite gear sets.

Paladin — Eternal Judgement Armor

The 20th Anniversary Paladin set is Eternal Judgment Armor, a long-requested remake of the iconic Judgement Armor.

Hunter — Dragonstalker’s Eternal Armor

The 20th Anniversary Hunter set is Dragonstalker’s Eternal Armor, a remake of the rather bright Dragonstalker Armor.

Rogue — Eternal Bloodfang Armor

The 20th Anniversary Rogue set is Eternal Bloodfang Armor, an impressive remake of Bloodfang Armor.

Priest — Eternal Vestments of Transcendence

The 20th Anniversary Priest set is Eternal Vestments of Transcendence, a remake of Vestments of Transcendence, now with pretty animations.

Death Knight — Pale Rider’s Eternal Armor

The 20th Anniversary Death Knight set is the Pale Rider’s Eternal Armor, a new set heavily inspired by The Lich King.

Shaman — Eternal Ten Storms

The 20th Anniversary Shaman set is Eternal Ten Storms, a remake of The Ten Storms with striking lightning effects.

Mage — Eternal Netherwind Regalia

The 20th Anniversary Mage set is Eternal Netherwind Regalia, a remake of Netherwind Regalia. As demonstrated by my human, the helmet, unfortunately, does not account for hair clipping.

Warlock — Eternal nemesis Raiment

The 20th Anniversary Warlock set is Eternal Nemesis Raiment, a remake of Nemesis Raiment.

Monk — Eternal Battlegear of the August Acolyte

The 20th Anniversary Monk set is the Eternal Battlegear of the August Acolyte, a new set inspired by the Shado-Pan and August Celestials.

Druid — Eternal Stormrage Armor

The 20th Anniversary Druid set is the Eternal Stormrage Armor, a remake of the Stormrage Raiment.

Demon Hunter — Netherwalker’s Eternal Armor

The 20th Anniversary Demon Hunter set is the Netherwalker’s Eternal Armor, inspired by classic demons like Kazzak.

Evoker — Earth-Warder’s Eternal Armor

The 20th Anniversary Evoker set is the Earth-Warder’s Eternal Armor, inspired by Nefarian. Unfortunately, transmog restrictions for Dracthyr still apply when not in Visage Form.

World of Warcraft and The War Within expansion are available on PC.


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