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World of Warcraftrecently showed off the complete sets for the Forsaken and Night Elf Heritage Armor sets. These awesome in-game cosmetics will be available for characters of these playable races once Patch 10.1.7 goes live inWorld of Warcraft.

Right now,World of Warcraftis working on Patch 10.1.7, Fury Incarnate. Bringing with it new overworld activities, quality of life improvements, and Heritage Armor questlines for the Night Elves and Forsaken, this content update is the last one beforeDragonflightSeason 3, and is currently planned to release on September 5.

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Now,World of Warcrafthas finally revealed the complete Heritage Armor sets for these playable races. The Kaldorei Protector’s Adornment ensemble is a beautiful, high-resolution set of pale purple armor reminiscent of the gear worn by the druid from theoriginalWorld of Warcraftcinematic trailer. Players can unlock this armor and its accompanying title by reaching level 50 on a Night Elf character and picking up the quest “The Clarion’s Call” from the Stormwind Embassy.

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The Forsaken Champion’s Attire Heritage Armor set looks even better than theversionWorld of Warcraftshowed off previously. Now featuring two interchangeable chest pieces, an optional tabard, and some new armored gloves, this set embodies the campy gothic horror vibes of the Forsaken. In order to get this set, players must reach level 50 on a Forsaken character and complete the Return to Lordaeron questline by speaking to Calia Menethil in Orgrimmar, after which they can pick up the Unliving Summons Heritage Quest from Lilian Voss in the Ruins of Lordaeron.

Most fans are impressed by both of these Heritage Armor sets, and can’t wait to collect them. That said,WoWplayers had previously datamined a Sylvanas-themedtabard for the Forsaken Heritage set, and a white and blue color variation for the Night Elf one. TheWorld of Warcraftblog post did not mention either of these options, so it remains to be seen if they were scrapped designs, will be used elsewhere in the game, or are being kept as a surprise for players who complete the quests.

Either way, Patch 10.1.7 is a great time to be a Night Elf or Forsaken fan. BothWorld of Warcraftraces are getting new customization optionsin Fury Incarnate, and Patch 10.2 is almost certainly going to revolve around the Green Dragonflight, Night Elves, and the new World Tree. Hopefully, these Heritage Armor questlines will be a great way to hype players up for this upcoming story.

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