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World of Warcraft Collab Brings Tier 2 Sets to Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred

To celebrate the release of Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, Blizzard has dropped a surprise collab, bringing the classic Tier 2 set looks from WoW into Sanctuary. From the Judgment set for Paladins to the iconic Bloodfang armor for Rogues, there is a set for every Diablo 4 class to match many of the iconic looks from Blackwing Lair and more.

Lord of Hatred Expansion Overview
While the shop sets seem to be a permanent addition, there is also a limited-time Premium Reliquary featuring the Relics of Azeroth. The event Reliquary and other free items will be available for 59 days from todayr elease, ending on the 29th of June. This date is slightly earlier than the presumed end of Season 13, which was theorized to end in late July.

This premium Reliquary features 15 weapon cosmetics for 1000 Platinum ($9.99 USD). These free cosmetics and Reliquary shops are not fully rolled out to players at this time, so restart your game regularly until you see it!

Each class bundle can be purchased for 2800 Platinum ($24.99 USD), with the bundle of all classes currently being available at a heavily discounted 5700 Platinum ($49.99 USD). Each Bundle comes with 6 cosmetic items to complete the set, including Helm, Chest, Gloves, Pants, and Boots. A weapon is also included to match the armor set.

Battle Gear of Wrath
The Barbarian set, Battle Gear of Wrath, is inspired by the iconic tier 2 set of the same name, featuring fel-colored accents, dragonscale-themed armor, and the classic bladed helmet.

Judgment Set
The Paladin set might be so famous that it needs no introduction. From looks alone, the Judgment set has stood the test of time. Featuring the same classic golden and red robes, glowing eyes, and masked cowl, the set is a must-have for any Paladin enthusiasts.

Nemesis Raiment
The classic demonic look is back with Diablo 4's newest class in the Nemesis Raiment set. With big demon horns on the helmet and the iconic fel green robes with purple accents, any warlock can immediately recognize this look.

Stormrage Raiment
Malfurion Stormrage might be the most famous druid of all time, but the Stormrage Raiment set is the most recognizable druid set of all time. This set features the big deer antlers on the helm and all the earth tones an asipiring nature-walker would ever desire.

Bloodfang Armor
The crimson flash of the Bloodfang set. From the classic tiered shoulder pads to the red hood, Rogues everywhere can appreciate the attention to detail in this recreation.

Pale Rider's Eternal Armor
Even Necromancers can get in on the fun, using the classic Death Knight spiked metal look from the Pale Rider's set added in the 20th anniversary patch.

Netherwind Regalia
Netherwind is one of the most iconic mage looks, featuring all the purples and blues, arcane runes, gems, and, of course, the split helmet design made famous from Tier 2.

The Ten Storms
Spiritborn players get a redesigned version of the Ten Storms Tier 2 Shaman set. While it's not a one-to-one match, the set still has the big animal-head shoulder pads and the long, flowing kilt seen on the original tier set.

Reins of the Vanquisher
The Reins of the Vanquisher is a new Basilisk mount featuring the model of the legendary dragon Sindragosa, famous from the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.

Reins of the Raven Lord
Any Burning Crusade players will recognize this new mount from Sethekk Halls. Having a low drop chance, the Raven Lord mount is often coveted by collectors for its nostalgia and unique model at the time. This is a Basilisk mount, which is the term for the raptor-style mounts introduced in the Lord of Hatred expansion.

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