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{{for|the [[sha]] in the [[Siege of Orgrimmar (instance)|Siege of Orgrimmar]]|Vanity (sha)}}
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Items within World of Warcraft that are important because of 'non-combat' uses. Gear that looks good but has bad stats, [[disguise]]s, items that you use for fun, etc.
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The term "'''vanity'''" is used within ''World of Warcraft'' to refer to items or elements that have no combat or gameplay significance, but rather are desired for cosmetic effects or just as fun items. This includes gear that looks good but has bad stats, [[disguise]]s, and items that have entertaining effects. "Vanity pet" is another name for a [[companion]] or non-combat pet.
   
 
On RP servers vanity items are sometimes called props.
Typically the term Vanity is used for [[Small Pets]], however in this instance it is a blanket term meaning all things in game that would be desired for a reason other than its actual attributes. From an equip item that looks different or just an item with a name that means something to you, a Vanity item can be virtually anything.
 
   
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Multiple items that have been designed to work well together for vanity purposes are called a [[vanity set]].
   
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==See also==
On RP servers Vanity items are sometimes called [[Prop]]s.
 
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* [[Toy Box]] - a planned feature for ''[[Warlords of Draenor]]'' that will collect vanity items in one place
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 18 May 2023

For the sha in the Siege of Orgrimmar, see Vanity (sha).

The term "vanity" is used within World of Warcraft to refer to items or elements that have no combat or gameplay significance, but rather are desired for cosmetic effects or just as fun items. This includes gear that looks good but has bad stats, disguises, and items that have entertaining effects. "Vanity pet" is another name for a companion or non-combat pet.

On RP servers vanity items are sometimes called props.

Multiple items that have been designed to work well together for vanity purposes are called a vanity set.

See also