Summary
There is a secret vendor in Undermine, the zone fromWorld of WarcraftPatch 11.1, who sells cheap cosmetic head, shoulder, and tabard transmogs, but only those associated with the Cartel the player is currently signed with. For less than 3000 gold over the course of a few weeks, fans can pick up a dozen transmog items from this hiddenWorld of WarcraftNPC.
World of Warcraft: The War Withinrecently began Season 2 with Patch 11.1, Undermine(d). The Goblin-themed content update has tons of rewards players can earn by signing contracts with one of the four main Cartels of Undermine – Bilgewater, Blackwater, Steamwheedle, and Venture Company – and earning reputation with them.
However, there are a few easily-missed rewards fans can earn each week that don’t have any reputation requirements. Greexit Coarsebub is an NPC hidden in an alleyway to the south of Slam Central Station in thenewWorld of Warcraftcity of Undermine. The Discount Fashion vendor sells a Bruiser’s Helm, Bruser’s Spaulders, and Bruiser’s Tabard in Bilgewater red, Blackwater blue, Steamwheedle green, and Venture Company yellow. These rough-and-tumble pieces can be used by any class, and match other armor sets obtainable in Undermine, allowing players to easily make some intimidating Goblin-themed transmogs.
These armor pieces have no reputation requirements to purchase, but there is still a catch: fans can only buy the helm, shoulders, and tabard transmog that correspond with theWorld of WarcraftCartel of Undermine they signed a contract with that week, meaning it will take several weeks to collect all 12 pieces. That said, once they are purchased, characters can use the cosmetics regardless of their Cartel affiliation, though they must be at least level 70 to do so.
Each Bruiser’s Spaulders costs 80 gold, Bruiser’s Helms costs 160 gold, and Bruiser’s Tabards cost 400 gold. This means each set can be purchased for 640 gold, for a total of 2560 required to pick up all four variants. All things considered, Greexit Coarsebub’s inventory is a great way for players to add a lot of transmogs to their collections for very little effort and gold.
It remains to be seen if there is a matching black version of these transmogs inspired by Darkfuse Solutions, thesecret fifth Cartel inWorld of Warcraft. That said, a black variant of the Bruiser’s Tabard was datamined in the past, so it is possible fans might discover this alternate coloration elsewhere in Undermine, albeit likely not from this vendor.