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World of Warcraft features some incredible characters so you can bet cosplayers are constantly emulating their favorites.
By Michael Medina Published Jul 09, 2019
If you're at all familiar with the gaming world, then you certainly know of World of Warcraft. It's hard to believe this long-standing MMORPG has been around for over 14 years and is still going strong. The game still receives regular updates from Activision/Blizzard and even received a movie adaption based on the franchise. It's not a particularly good movie, but it's a movie all the same.
As such, the game has built up a massive amount of characters, stories, and lore for the game's many fans to immerse themselves in. The result of which has led to the creation of some of the most complex and intricate cosplay you've ever seen. After scouring the internet for these fan creations, 10 have been selected as the very best! Please enjoy these picks for the 10 best Warcraft cosplays of all time.
This one gets a lot of credit out of sheer creativity. This cosplay comes to us from Jarod Lee Nandin who took the stage at Blizzcon 2013. He designed it after the Emmy Award-winning South Park episode entitled "Make Love, Not Warcraft." In said episode, our main heroes are frequently trolled and killed in World of Warcraft by an unnamed assailant who has played the game so much, he's able to bend the rules of the world to his whim.
While in the game, he's an unstoppable force that overpowers hoards of players at any given time. In the real world, he's just a nerd who doesn't have much else to do with his time. Jarod's recreation of the character quickly became very popular after its premiere in 2013 and it's not hard to see why.
This four-legged friend is a creation from cosplayer, Lyz Brickley. Mylune is a forest nymph who can be found at The Grove of Aessina in Mount Hyjal. Honestly, this cosplay would be impressive enough if it was just the upper torso, with the horns and the shoulder pads adding a lot of authenticity.
However, it's the centaur half that really sells it. There's a surprisingly seamless transition from the horse legs to the rest of her body. The attention to details with the blue frills and the color coordination really help this unique Warcraft cosplay stand apart from the herd.
If you're going to cosplay as a Level 80 Warlock, you should really go all the way. At least, that's what cosplayer, Stygian VI, did in his recreation of the Warlock T5 Corrupter Raiment armor set. From the glowing red eyes to the skulls decorating his really pointy shoulder-pads, this cosplay has every detail of the armor nailed to an impressive degree. The shapes on the chest plate are identical, there are chains that flow from hips to feet, and even the spikes are shaped and broken exactly how the armor appears in the game. At this point, the only way he could look more like the armor in the game is if he had the actual abilities of a Warlock, which he doesn't appear to have...yet.
If you're going to try to consolidate a giant dragon into a human-sized cosplay, this is certainly a convincing way to go about it. This cosplay was spotted at Blizzcon 2014. While the identity of the cosplayer is, as of right now, unknown, the photo was taken by photographer Davaan Srey.
Deathwing the Destroyer is one of the biggest villains in World of Warcraft lore. He's a massive dragon who plays the role of the main antagonist during the game's Cataclysm expansion. This re-imagining cleverly plays with the idea of the character's raw, fiery power. The entire suit has a slight red glow that looks like it's practically hot to the touch. The sharp shoulder pads seem to pay homage to Deathwing's gigantic wings. The design of the helmet deserves a lot of credit too, mimicking the iconic look of the dragon's mighty jaw without needing to cover her face entirely. Overall, it' s a cosplay that properly captures the intimidating presence that a giant dragon would tend to bring.
Jaina Proudmoore is the strongest human sorceress is Azeroth, Lord Admiral of Kul Tiras, and now a gorgeously presented cosplay! This is a creation of the cosplayer known as Narga, and looks so close to the actual game that it could honestly pass as a rejected costume from the film adaptation. The gauntlets, shoulder pads, cape, staff, and brassier are all perfectly designed and tailored to capture the character's strong yet elegant power. There's also a strong attention to detail that's worth noting. The most impressive of which is the strand of hair that has been dyed to match the hair of the actual character.
The lines between reality and fiction continue to blur as Joe Winkler takes the stage as King Magni Bronzebeard. Much like previous entries, the attention to detail in this cosplay is impeccable, down to even the length of the beard. Magni is a difficult character to realize in cosplay form just because his design is very busy. Each piece of his armor (of which there are many) is finely detailed.
He has multiple weapons, each one very carefully crafted. And his short, but bulky, size can make it difficult for anyone to really encapsulate him. All that being said, Winkler makes it look easy, which is what makes this cosplay so worthy of the crown.
The night elves were one of the first races shown way back when the game was first announced back in 2004. As such, night elf cosplays are pretty easy to come across. So if you're going to do it, you need to find a good way to stand apart from the crowd. And what better way to do that than involve the forces of nature itself with a real life owl.
Brought to us again by Narga, she decided simply cosplaying as the Night Elf, Tyrande, wasn't enough. She also had to mimic the character's pet owl into her piece for authenticity, and it absolutely works. The actual Tyrande cosplay is spot-on, with every piece of armor, weaponry, skin tone, and facial features looking exactly like her video game counterpart. The addition of the feathery friend just makes it look less like a cosplay photoshoot and more like lost promotional images for the game itself.
Well, doesn't that look terrifying! Courtesy of photographer Jason E.N., this creepy cosplay of one of Warcraft's greatest villains seems to crawl right out of your nightmares. What makes this cosplay so amazing is just how life-like it looks. From the textures of the wings to the sharp ears and fangs, this cosplay really does look like a monster you would find in the darkest corners of Azeroth.
Of course, the character of Illidan is much more than a simple monster. And while this cosplay doesn't quite match the original character physique or gravitas, it makes up for it with sheer willingness to double down on everything that makes this villain so frightening.
The actual creators of this spectacular cosplay are currently unknown. The only information that could be collected was that it was made from scratch and premiered in South Korea for a Blizzard event. Regardless of its origins, there's no denying that this Gul'dan cosplay looks like it either just walked off a movie set or it might just be the real deal. Taking on the role as the founder of the Horde and the first orcish warlock, this cosplay is flawless in its presentation. It maintains an air of mystique while also remaining sinister with every aspect of the cosplay crafted to perfection. While not much may be known about where this came from, it's impossible to say it's not one of the best!
No, you're not looking at one of those giant models you see on convention floors. That is an honest-to-god cosplay! It is built to be the actual size of the World of Warcraft orcs so it's fair to say the thing is pretty massive. This beautiful creation was built from the ground up by SKS Props, and easily towers over all other Warcraft cosplays, literally and figuratively. The details are immaculate, and it somehow manages to maintain the cartoonish look from the game while also looking like something that could exist in the real world.  How much really needs to be said? Just look at the thing! As far as cosplay from World of Warcraft is concerned, it really doesn't get much better than this.
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These incredibly sexy cosplay show off the wonderful World of Warcraft - both it's hottest races and most beautiful assets.
By Kris Kittie Published Jun 19, 2017
World of Warcraft has some of the most complex and fantastical outfits in a fantasy setting. The series is beloved worldwide and instantly recognizable by many. World of Warcraft has continued its reign as one of the standing bastions of the geek world. From 2004 to now it still remains the most subscribed MMORPG in the world, even holding a Guinness World Record for the highest subscriber count. As of 2014, Blizzard counted more than 100 million accounts that had been created over the entire course of the game’s current timeline.
From night elves to blood elves, from Alexstrasza to Jaina Proudmoore, the diverse range of characters in this universe really make for a wide swath of characters to cosplay. Many cosplayers have even chosen to do gender-bent versions of specific characters, or their own versions of a non-human character. The intense amount of work that is put into each costume, prop, and photo shoot featured on this list is truly unparalleled. The World of Warcraft universe comes to life in this colorful showcase.
Another one of the most amazing aspects of cosplay and costume creation is the different mediums that are utilized by these cosplayers. The many nuances that are showcased in these top-notch World of Warcraft cosplays include: armor building, prop building, body paint and prosthesis, sewing mastery, and much much more. These cosplayers have chosen the perfect characters to portray and have used their skills to truly rise to the top and shine as highly skilled craftswomen.
Narga Cosplay, or Natasha, is a 23-year-old cosplayer from Russia and is best known for her amazing World of Warcraft cosplays. This is no exception. From the cracked look of her gauntlets to the small indents and nicks on the armor itself, the weathering really makes this costume shine. Narga looks absolutely otherworldly as Alexstrasza, with no detail being spared or overlooked when it comes to her overall craftsmanship of this particular cosplay.
Full armor pieces on limbs tend to really impact mobility sometimes, but it looks like Narga was able to surmount this problem flawlessly. The painting on these armor pieces with gradient colors and textures also really makes this cosplay pop. Alexstrasza is already a flamboyant and gorgeous character, and Narga takes her a step further by actually embodying her.
Kamui Cosplay is a German cosplayer best known for popularizing the use of worbla in making armor costumes. She has written several instructional books about props, cosplay sewing, armor making, and more. Kamui has crafted numerous World of Warcraft cosplays over the course of her longstanding cosplay career, but her blood elf paladin is one of my absolute favorites!
The close-up shot above shows the painstaking and incredible details that Kamui is famous for in all of her armor cosplays. Even her weapon has small nicks etched into it, making it look battle-worn and hardened. The small sigils and symbols that cover her armor are also integral pieces that make the entire look cohesive and amazing. The use of a singular color scheme also makes the costume look beautifully sharp and clear.
Miss Piratesavvy originally got her start by making Youtube tutorials for costume and prop making. Now she is a model and a cosplayer who has most recently changed her cosplay handle to Miss Lori Lynn. Her wide repertoire of characters that she has cosplayed led me to rest on her beautiful Night Elf cosplay because of its excellent craftsmanship and extreme originality.
The beautiful golden scroll work details on the armor really capture an air of regal dignity. The mixture of armor and fabric that the outfit is comprised of works very well together, as the material is a nice earthy tone that makes the gold stand out even more. This photo really has amazing colors and tones for a forest landscape as well.
Kirae Cosplay is a French cosplayer who has been cosplaying since 2002. She won third place in ECG final season 4 with her Draenei paladin cosplay, which is pictured above. Also, Draenei have hooves, which means she made those herself and is essentially walking on a form of stilts, which is absolutely impressive to me. That shows true commitment to the character and stellar craftsmanship as well because they are integrated perfectly into the cosplay design.
She also has a banner and an incredibly crafted hammer with details, shading, and some wicked looking spikes that solidify her cosplay and her well-earned spot in the competition she entered with this cosplay! Kirae Cosplay is absolutely living art in her Dranei paladin cosplay.
Azure Cosplay is a French cosplayer, model, YouTuber, and gamer. One of her most popular cosplays is Tyrant Velhari, in addition to her fantastic Widowmaker cosplay. Tyrant Velhari is formidable boss found in the Hellfire Citadel, and she is a force to be reckoned with. Azure Cosplay is also a cosplay force to be reckoned with, having created a beautiful recreation of an iconic villain.
Azure also has created some amazing hooves for this cosplay. The purple and silver color scheme make her look menacing, yet stunning, and strong. The gorgeous glowing green parts of her costume are likely LED lights, and they add another layer of fantastic dimension to this cosplay. I also love the expert sculpting of the demonic face on her belt.
Valkyrie Studios has been crafting since 2011. She is a prop maker, artist, cosplayer, and sculptor from Washington. She excels at working with a multitude of different materials to create her cosplays. She has also won numerous awards for her craftsmanship in the cosplay competitions that she has entered with her fantastic work.
Her expert use of sculpting for the pieces on Valeera Sanguinar's neck and boots are absolutely unparalleled. Her glowing blades and armor pieces also invoke power and prestige with this costume. This multi-faceted costume can only be crafted so perfectly by a multi-talented cosplayer such as Valkyrie Studios. The subtle paint gradients also give dimension to compliment the textures applied.
Jess has truly outdone herself with this absolutely incredible cosplay! Having mastered using worbla to craft this full set of armor, she has taken the original design done of a female Sindragosa by Zach Fischer and brought it to life. She has used a multitude of crafting materials, such as worbla, LED lights, face and body paint, and materials that have been weathered.
The immense amount of work, attention to detail, and accurate transposing from a drawing to a living work of art is nothing short of incredible. Jessica has proven herself to be a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to cosplay. She can sew, work with worbla, make props and weapons, and bring characters to life in the best and most accurate way possible. Her cosplay of Sindragosa is an homage to how much she adores World of Warcraft.
Oshley Cosplay has been cosplaying 2013 and is a from Canada. Her favorite fandom to cosplay from is, no surprise, World of Warcraft! She is also known for her Mercy cosplay from Overwatch. This cosplay is a human version of the powerful blue dragon, Tarecgosa. The beautiful textures on the breastplate and gauntlets mirror dragon scales with a classic touch of gold to really make the armor shine.
The horns are absolutely immaculate, with wrapped ribbon emblazoned with runes, which are mirrored on her leg armor pieces, and an incredible cracked texture. The amount of different types of weathering on different pieces of armor with never cease to astound me. Oshley Cosplay is clearly extremely multi-talented and able to transform a non-human character into her own beautiful masterpiece.
Lyz Brickley is a cosplayer from California who also runs a Youtube and a Twitch channel. Her cosplay of Mylune is quite possibly one of the most unique cosplays I have seen thus far. Mylune is a humanoid forest nymph who has four legs. Lyz kept exceptionally well to the character, even going so far as to add two more legs to really bring the character to life.
Hers is the one of the only cosplays I have seen of Mylune thus far, and I believe it is truly the absolute best! Her dedication to the character is unmatched. From the body paint to the amazing ear prosthesis that she has to actually walk around the convention on, Mylune's work is nothing short of amazing. She saw a character that was not cosplayed at the time and went for it, and I really love when cosplayers go for lesser known characters.
One of my favorite types of cosplay is when a non-human character is made human. Geeky Red Cosplay has done an amazing job transforming Malygos with her own original design. Malygos is a blue dragon, but also a Wyrm, one of the most ancient creatures that lives on Azeroth. The first thing I notice is the amazing dragon scale design on her breastplate. Work like that is painstaking and often takes a bit of time to do, and her craftsmanship attests to that.
The finger armor that mirrors dragon claws is also a fantastic touch. I also adore her choice of makeup and wig, which makes Malygos quite fashionable indeed. The headpiece with the horns is also excellent, and I love how it really resembles a part of the armor but also has Malygos's distinct horn shape and texture.
Shayola Artwork is a Hungarian cosplayer and artist. It is apparent that with her build for Ysera she is extremely talented with the sculpting and painting of armor. The beautiful lavender body paint that she has chosen is applied flawlessly. Body paint can sometimes be a challenge because it can smear or rub off or go on patchy, but Shayola has mastered the application to really make it look like that is her skin color.
The beautiful and peaceful mood in this photo is absolutely evocative of an in-game scene where Ysera just happens to be resting for a moment in the forest. Every small detail that Ysera has on her armor is without a flaw and completely present in her build. Her ability to match the exact color scheme is also uncanny.
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