Horde and Alliance players in World of Warcraft can rejoice, as many old starter sets (previously removed in Shadowlands) will be making their way back to the game in Patch 10.0.5. Given how unpopular the decision to remove the iconic racial outfits was, Blizzard Entertainment bringing the armors back was an eventuality rather than a possibility. World of Warcraft players can transmog white items in Patch 10.0.5, and given that the starter sets are Common quality, this may well be the best time to bring them back.

The focus of Patch 10.0.5 is undoubtedly on cosmetics, as the recently announced Trading Post for World of Warcraft will allow players to buy exclusive mounts, pets, and armor with currency earned by completing activities during the course of a month's subscription. The community has had glowing praise for Dragonflight as an expansion pack, and a sizable portion of a once-jaded playerbase has begun to slowly reforge their trust in Blizzard Entertainment's direction for World of Warcraft.

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Though the release date for World of Warcraft Patch 10.0.5 is known, a last-minute surprise will make the wait even sweeter, as Blizzard has made the old starter outfits available through vendors in Orgrimmar and Stormwind. Not only are the armors supported by the transmog system, but they're also remarkably cheap (between 30 and 40 copper pieces). Moreover, Blizzard Entertainment has made these sets available to all players, regardless of race, with the sole restriction being the item's armor class.

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Alliance players will want to go to Lionheart Armory in Stormwind's Trade District if they want to procure the old cloth, leather, and mail sets. For the plate outfits belonging to Paladins and Warriors in World of Warcraft, the vendor can instead be found in the Dwarven District inside Potts' Plates. Horde players in want of leather and cloth starter sets will find them along the Drag in Orgrimmar, inside Magar's Cloth Goods and Kodohide Leatherworkers, respectively. On the other hand, mail and plate armor for the Horde side is sold by Sana and Naros in the Valley of Strength inside Saros' Armory.

While the actual content on the Dragon Isles is good, and Patch 10.1 promises to continue its thrilling storyline, World of Warcraft players are particularly excited over the numerous quality-of-life additions that Dragonflight introduced to the game as a whole. At the end of the day, these retroactive changes will carry on past Dragonflight, and it can't be denied that they've made World of Warcraft a much better experience.

World of Warcraft is available now for PC.

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Source: Wowhead