
Do you keep covenant transmog?
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You retain the ability to use Covenant transmog on your character, even after switching to a different Covenant, as long as you have previously unlocked the transmog sets by reaching Renown 80 with the respective Covenant. The transmogged gear remains the same after the switch, but you cannot apply Covenant-specific appearances on new gear because you are no longer a member of that Covenant.
Understanding Covenant Transmog
To delve deeper into the specifics of Covenant transmog, let’s explore some frequently asked questions that provide clarity on how Covenant transmog works, its limitations, and how it interacts with other game mechanics.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will Covenant armor be transmogged?
Covenant armor can be transmogged, and there are 16 armor sets and 64 hues available across all Covenants.
2. What happens to Covenant gear when you switch?
When you leave a Covenant, you lose all Covenant-specific benefits, including Renown, covenant abilities, appearances, soulbinds, mounts, titles, and sanctum upgrades.
3. Can you get all Covenant Transmogs on one character?
Yes, you can get all Covenant Transmogs on one character by reaching Renown 80 with each Covenant.
4. Are covenant appearances account-wide?
Covenant appearances are account-wide, meaning you can use them on any character, regardless of their current Covenant affiliation, as long as you have reached Renown 80 with the respective Covenant on any character.
5. What happens to your Covenant Transmog when you switch Covenant?
Your Covenant Transmog remains unchanged when you switch Covenants, but you cannot apply Covenant-specific appearances on new gear.
6. Is Transmog account-wide?
Artifact items can be transmogrified account-wide, but this does not apply to all types of items, and there are specific requirements for transmogging certain items.
7. How do you unlock covenant Transmogs?
To unlock Covenant Transmogs, you must reach Renown 80 with a Covenant and ensure the covenant armor set is the preferred armor type for the character.
8. Can you use covenant Transmog on alts?
You can use Covenant Transmog on alts if they are in the same Covenant and you have unlocked the transmog on a character that has reached Renown 80 with that Covenant.
9. Can you use other covenant transmogs?
Characters that have Renown 80 in one Covenant can switch freely, and Korthia sets have no restrictions, allowing use on any toon.
10. Can you have 2 covenants in wow?
You can complete all four Covenant campaigns with one character, switching Covenants as needed, without having to create multiple characters.
11. How do I change my covenant without losing renown?
If you have completed the Renowned achievement, you can re-join a previous Covenant by speaking to the covenant emissary in Oribos.
12. Do you lose all Anima when switching covenants?
Anima stays in the covenant reservoir it was earned in, but you can trade anima between Covenants using a specific item.
13. What are the 4 covenants in Shadowlands?
The four Covenants in Shadowlands are Kyrian Covenant, Necrolord Covenant, Night Fae Covenant, and Venthyr Covenant.
14. Can you get Maliketh’s armor?
Maliketh’s Set can be obtained by defeating Maliketh, the Black Blade, or purchasing it from Finger Reader Enia.
15. Is Fatebreaker armor good?
The Fate Breaker set is considered one of the best armor sets in God of War Ragnarok, due to its stats and the late-game context in which it is acquired.