For better or worse, the hunter class has always been one of the most popular classes inWorld of WarCraft. It’s difficult to travel through the world without seeing a dozen Night Elf Hunters or Troll Hunters. Being so popular, they have also received a lot of love over the years in their armor designs.
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From vanilla days to the present, there are dozens of great options to choose from, perfect for any hunter. Whether players wish to look like an elite dragon tamer or something a bit more traditional, Blizzard doesn’t skimp out on options.
Updated June 20, 2025 by Christopher Fain:The newest expansion,Shadowlands, is in full swing, introducing several new hunter transmog options. Mail pieces from Castle Nathria are the biggest update, and now that more guilds are progressing through Mythic difficulty, more interesting armor pieces are becoming available.

Players are also steadily progressing through their Covenant campaign, unlocking new and interesting sets. It all adds up to even more options for the armor-collecting transmog gods ofWorld of Warcraft.
12The Runewarden Set
Out of all the hunter transmog options from Covenants, the Night Fae are the only ones that still appeal to the original hunter fantasy. The Runewarden set pieces come as rewards for completing different chapters of the Night Fae Covenant campaign. It evokes the look of the local faun creatures with its large, glowing horns. Almost every piece is wrapped in tangled vines and wood, seemingly inspired by Tolkien-like Elf designs. This hunter transmog includes:
The Mythic recolor of Heartstalker’s Longbow from vendors in Castle Nathria matches near perfectly with the Runewarden set. It’s purchased for the cost of one Abominable Anima Spherule, which drops from bosses in the same raid.

11Custom: Vestments Of The Wild Fae
Taking some of the new pieces fromShadowlandsfor inspiration comes an amalgam of druid, shaman, and hunter fantasy in the Vestments of the Wild Fae. It’s a combination of both old and newer 3D pieces that would make any hunter fit well into the biomes of the afterlife. This WoW hunter transmog includes pieces such as:
This majestic set pairs well with the Faesworn Warbow (for more than just the name). Unfortunately, this bow appears to have not survived the beta stage ofShadowlands, but it does share a model with the Duskwarder Shortbow, looted from a Large Lunarlight Pod in Ardenweald, whose color scheme still matches well.

10Wyrmstalker Battlegear
Soar into battle with the skull of a dragon, striking fear into foes by a simple glance. The Wyrmstalker Battlegear does just that with its glowing dragon eyes and skeletal wings that wrap around the shoulders. Many of the pieces of the Wyrmstalker set drop from Baradin Hold while others are simply bought from Valor quartermasters in Stormwind and Orgrimmar:
The set matches with Boneshard Boots from the quartermasters and Treads of Dormant Dreams from Dragon Soul. The boots pictured are the Warsong Poachers Greaves/Windrunner’s Pursuit from Trial of the Crusader. These color schemes match well with the Cataclysmic Gladiator’s Longbow fromCataclysmtier PvP vendors in Stormwind and Orgrimmar.

9Battlegear Of The Savage Hunt
One of the best sets for dwarves, in particular, is the Battlegear of the Savage Hunt. It’s an updated version of what dwarvenguards and rangerswear throughout Dun Morogh, Loch Modan, and the rest of their lands. Any hunter can loot the full Savage Hunt set from various bosses in Hellfire Citadel:
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The best pieces to pair with it include the Girdle of the Legion General, which adds a belt with 3D bags, Die-Cast Ringmail Sabatons, and the Shrediron’s shredder, the perfect musket for a dwarf. Protect the ancient mountains of the clans in style and become the epitome of a properWarCraftmarksman.
8Demon Stalker Armor
Back inThe Burning Crusade, the Demon Stalker armor was the epitome of hunter fashion. While many armor textures of the time now look rather dated, this set continues to hold its menacing charm. The helm, chest, and shoulder pieces burst with glowing fel, like a demonic monster waiting to be unleashed:
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Buy the full Demon Stalker set from either the Aldor or Scryer Keeper of Sha’tari Artifacts vendor for the price of armor tokens from Gruul’s Lair, Magtheridon’s Lair, and Karazhan. It pairs best with the Fiend Slayer’s Boots which drop from the Echo of Medivh from Karazhan. For a weapon with a similar fel aura, try the Bristleblitz Striker from the Mt. Hyjal raid.
7Lightning-Charged Battlegear (Normal Recolor)
Those looking for something a little out of the ordinary for their hunter might enjoy the Lightning-Charged Battlgear. This set has a swampy vibe with green orbs and a murloc skull. The edges of almost every piece are adorned with rope, further pushing the nautical theme. The full set is now obtainable through Legacy Justice Quartermasters in both Orgrimmar and Stormwind for a small gold fee.
This is a full tier set featuring everything but foot armor. However, there are three options for matching boots including the Boots of Vertigo which drop from Atramedes in Blackwing Descent. One of the challenges of this set comes in finding a matching bow. While nothing suits it perfectly, the Bow of the Great Hunter matches in color scheme. It comes from a Horde-specific hunter class quest called “A Marksman’s Weapon.”

6Yaungol Slayer Battlegear
Mists of Pandariaintroduced many fan-favorite armor sets distinctly native to the lost continent of the Pandaren. One of those sets includes the Yaungol Slayer Battlegear, inspired by the native Tauren-like tribe of the Yaungol. Some pieces of the set drop from the Sha of Anger in Kun-Lai Summit while others are purchasable from the Valor Quartermaster in Townlong Steppes:
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Matching boots come in the form of the Monstrous Stompers which drop from Amber-Shaper Un’sok inHeart of Fear. It’s difficult to find a bow that matches the dark color scheme, but the Wall-Watcher’s Longbow comes close. It drops from various elites that attack the player garrison inWarlords of Draenor.
5Custom: The Lost Ranger
This custom set embodies some of the traditionalaspects of being a rangerand offers a more conservative aesthetic compared to many other sets inWorld of WarCraft. The Streamslither Helm acts as a pulled-back ranger’s hood and drops from various dungeon bosses inWarlords of Draenor. It goes with the matching chest piece, Streamslither Chestguard, which also drops in dungeons. The Axeclaw Gauntlets come from a variety of sources, including the Baleful Gauntlet tokens from Tanaan Jungle. The Withering Waistrap, which drops in Hellfire Citadel, is one of the most perfect additions to any hunter transmog as it comes with several 3D features including a belt buckle, a bag, and a dagger. The Leggings of Flowing Feathers drops from Rukhmar in Spires of Arak. The Sabatons of Radiating Ire drop from several enemies in Tanaan Jungle. Finally, while it’s less conservative, the Horde version of Dread Aspirant’s Longbow fromBattle for Azerothsupply chests matches it well.
4Eagletalon Battlegear (Mythic Recolor)
One of the shining standouts of theLegionarmor sets is the Eagletalon Battlegear. It includes several 3D features such as the metallic claws on the fingers of the gauntlets. The Mythic design is one of the best as it matches closely to whatSylvannas Windrunnerwears, even offering a red glow on the eyes. The set pieces drop from Mythic Nighthold, while some look-a-like versions drop from bosses within The Emerald Nightmare. The matching Emblazoned Duskwatch belt drops from Aluriel in Nigthold and the Malignant Sabatons drop from Ysondre in Emerald Nightmare.
This beautiful set matches best with the similarly-colored skin of Thas’dorah, Legacy of the Windrunners. Whether the goal is looking like a Dark Ranger or a hunter simply wants to stand out from the crowd, the Eagletalon Battlegear is here to please.

3Darkshore Warfront Mail (Alliance & Horde)
The Darkshore Warfront inBattle for Azeroth, despite its problems, introduces several fantastic transmog options. The Alliance sets are themed with Night Elves in mind, with purple colors and feathers. The Horde set was made with Sylvannas and the Forsaken in mind with spikes, skulls, and traditional chainmail. All pieces are collectible through World Quests and drops within the updated version of Darkshore. However, the higher tier set from both factions is no longer available.
Even if the higher tier is more coveted, the lower sets still hold significant design value. Until Blizzard introduces Night Elf heritage armor, there may be no better in-game option than this set. The same goes for the Horde set which looks great onForsaken hunters.



