In World of Warcraft, tier sets have always been popular with players for their unique looks and benefits. The War Within expansion (patch 11.1) continues this with the Liberation of Undermine raid. Each armor set in this raid has unique designs that fit the class.
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In this article, we’ll list all the tier sets for every class in WoW’s The War Within 11.1 patch, explain their bonuses, and share our thoughts on how they look.
Liberation of Undermine Tier Sets Overview
In Liberation of Undermine, the second raid of The War Within expansion, each class and specialization has its own unique armor set. The community always looks forward to new PvE tiers because they offer both epic designs and essential character enhancements.
LoU raid sets provide special bonuses when you equip 2 or 4 pieces. We’ll give more details about each set for all classes below.
As before, TWW Season 2 gear automatically adjusts its set bonuses when you switch between specializations within the same class.
Death Knight Set Appearances – Liberation of Undermine
Mythic
Heroic
Normal
Raid Finder
The Death Knight armor set, Cauldron Champion’s Encore, boasts a dark and intimidating design. In my opinion, it’s one of the most epic-looking sets from the Liberation of Undermine. The helmet resembles a menacing skull with large, curved horns adorned with sharp, metallic spikes, enhancing its fierce appearance. The shoulder pieces are massive with skulls on them. However, it seems to me that some hard-to-notice mechanical details in them showcase the goblin technologies of Undermine. The chest piece is heavily armored with rib-looking plates. It combines dark metal with glowing runes inside that create an imposing presence.
The color schemes differ based on difficulty:
The Mythic version features intricate, menacing armor with glowing red accents and horned helmets.
The Heroic set showcases detailed, icy armor with glowing blue accents and horned helmets.
The Normal set displays intricate, menacing armor with red accents and horned helmets.
The Raid Finder (LFR) features detailed, earthy armor with green accents and horned helmets.
Death Knight Set Bonuses
Blood DK
2-Piece: Each time you take damage, you have a chance to cast Icebound Fortitude for 4 seconds and gain Luck of the Draw!, which increases your damage dealt by 15% for 10 seconds.
Demon Hunter Armor Set Appearances – Liberation of Undermine
Mythic
Heroic
Normal
Raid Finder
The Demon Hunter armor set from the Liberation of Undermine raid, Fel-Dealer’s Contraband, features a variety of designs, each with unique color schemes and details that reflect different levels of difficulty and achievement in the War Within 11.1 Patch. These sets include Mythic, Heroic, Normal, and Raid Finder (LFR) versions, each with distinct glowing accents, huge spikes on the shoulders (that remind me warglaives), and capes that convey different themes of power and elegance. However, I don’t like the DH sets in TWW Season 2.
Color schemes vary depending on difficulty level:
The Demon Hunter Mythic set features an intricate, menacing design with prominent horns, glowing red accents, and a flowing cape adorned with spiked armor and fur trimmings, exuding a dark and powerful aesthetic.
The Demon Hunter Heroic set showcases a sleek, icy design with cool blue glowing accents, sharp horns, and a flowing cape with intricate, frost-like details, conveying a formidable and elegant appearance.
The Demon Hunter Normal set features a vibrant, nature-inspired design with green glowing accents, prominent horns, and a flowing cape adorned with leaf-like patterns and golden trimmings, blending elegance with a wild aesthetic.
The Demon Hunter Raid Finder set presents a fiery, intimidating look with yellow glowing accents, imposing horns, and a flowing cape with bold red and dark patterns, combining a sense of power and ferocity.
4-Piece: Winning Streak! persists for 7 seconds after being removed by Blade Dance or Chaos Strike. Entering demon form sacrifices all Winning Streak! stacks to gain 1% critical strike chance per stack consumed, lasting 15 seconds.
DH Vengeance Set Bonuses
2-Piece: Each time you take damage, there’s a chance you’ll cast Metamorphosis for 4 seconds and gain Luck of the Draw!, boosting your damage dealt by 15% for 10 seconds.
The Druid armor set, Roots of Reclaiming Blight, is designed with a strong connection to nature, skulls, bones, and mystical elements. Its appearance, like many other sets for druids, have nature-inspired motifs, and glowing accents. And I like it. Druid’s sets from the latest patches and expansions are way better than they were before when it seemed to me that we were expected to play 99% of the time in some shift form, and never in a human form.
The Druid LoU PvE set is available in these colors:
The Mythic set includes antlers, large wolf heads with glowing green eyes, and intricate designs mimicking tree bark and roots with green energy.
The Heroic set features prominent antlers, skull-adorned shoulders with glowing blue eyes and horns (that may also seem like eyebrows or ears from a distance), and bone-like textures with blue highlights.
The Normal set showcases antlers, large skulls with glowing eyes, and a robe with wood-like textures and earthy colors.
The Raid Finder set has a headpiece with antlers and a mask, large wolf heads with glowing green eyes, and wood-like textures with green glowing accents.
4-Piece: When you consume Apex Predator’s Craving, become a Big Winner!!!, dealing (800% of Attack power) Physical damage to Apex Predator‘s primary target and increasing the damage of your periodic effects by 16% for 6 sec.
Guardian Druids
2-Piece: Each time you take damage you have a chance to activate Luck of the Draw! causing you to cast Survival Instincts for 4.0 sec. Your damage done is increased by 15% for 8 sec after Luck of the Draw! activates.
4-Piece: After you gain Luck of the Draw! your next 10 Druid abilities cast another Druid ability at 125% effectiveness.
Restoration Druids
2-Piece: Your healing spells have a chance to apply Insurance! to their targets that heals them for (1000% of Spell power) over 15 sec. Insurance! is consumed if an ally drops below 40% health to heal them for (480% of Spell power).
The Evokers set, Opulent Treasurescale’s Hoard, is known for its intricate and ornate designs, with a focus on rich colors and glowing accents, reflecting the powerful and dragonborn nature of the class. However, I don’t like this 11.1 Tier set: to me, it seems simple and primitive. Of course, this armor, especially its LFR version has some parts, reminding the Alexstraza’s gear from the Dragonflight, but still. However, I’m sure that there will be a lot of players who won’t mind to even use at least some parts from this set for transmogrification.
The armor set has different colors based on the raid difficulty:
The Mythic set is gold with glowing orange accents. It looks royal and majestic.
The Heroic set uses blue, purple, and silver colors. It has glowing details and a hooded cloak.
The Normal set is red and gold with gold trim. A glowing gem in the center makes it stand out.
The LFR set is gold with spiral designs and blue gems. It looks fancy and powerful.
Evoker Set Bonuses for Liberation of Undermine
Augmentation
2-Piece: Your damaging spells have a chance to hit a Jackpot!, causing an Upheaval at 100% effectiveness that does not knock enemies up. Casting Breath of Eons always hits a Jackpot!
2-Piece: Your damaging spells have a chance to hit a Jackpot!, launching a Shattering Star at 3 nearby enemies at 50% effectiveness. Casting Dragonrage always hits a Jackpot!
4-Piece: Casting Shattering Star or hitting a Jackpot! increases the damage of your next empower spell by 20%, stacking up to 2 times.
Preservation
2-Piece: Your healing spells have a chance to apply Insurance! to their targets that heals them for (630% of Spell power) over 15 sec. Insurance! is consumed if an ally drops below 40% health to heal them for (300% of Spell power).
4-Piece: Verdant Embrace always grants Insurance! to you and your target for 6 sec and its cooldown is reduced by 4.0 sec.
Hunter Set Appearances – Liberation of Undermine
Mythic
Heroic
Normal
Raid Finder
Hunters set, Tireless Collector’s Bounties, each designed with intricate details and color schemes to signify different difficulties of the Liberation of Undermine raid. These sets include Mythic, Heroic, Normal, and Raid Finder (LFR) recolors. In my opinion, Tireless Collector’s Bounties is far from being the best-looking WoW Hunter tier, so there isn’t much to comment.
Four different color options are available:
Mythic Set: Features a menacing design with red and metallic hues, fiery red plumes, and a skull motif.
Heroic Set: Showcases a mystical look with purple and blue hues, glowing blue eyes, and intricate patterns.
Normal Set: Displays a fierce appearance with red and silver colors, glowing red eyes, and detailed engravings.
Raid Finder (LFR) Set: Exhibits a mystical and otherworldly design with blue and silver hues, glowing blue eyes, and elaborate detailing.
4-Piece: Hitting a Jackpot! infuses your pet with a mutagen, causing its auto-attacks to deal (103.661% of Attack power) Nature damage to its target and up to 5 enemies within 10 yds for 10 sec. Mutagenic attacks reduce the cooldown of Bestial Wrath by 1.0 sec.
Markmanship
2-Piece: Your spells and abilities have a chance to hit a Jackpot! that increases your auto shot damage by 200% and reduces the time between auto shots by 0.5 sec for 10 sec. Casting Trueshot always hits a Jackpot!
Mage Armor Set Appearances – Liberation of Undermine
Mythic
Heroic
Normal
Raid Finder
Mages Liberation of Undermine raid armor, Jewels of the Aspectral Emissary, has four different appearances and themes corresponding to different difficulty levels: Mythic, Heroic, Normal, and Raid Finder (LFR). From behind the character looks great in it, but from the front the helmet looks pretty weird and greatly spoils the total vibe. I’d give this set 5.5/10.
Each set has crystals on the shoulders and helmet (that remind about the fire, frost, and a bit arcane specs of the mage class) and colors that match its difficulty (LFR, Normal, Heroic, and Mythic).
The TWW Season 2 Mage sets include skins for the helmet, shoulders, chest, gloves, belt, legs, and boots. They look complete and stand out on mage characters (I like them).
Color options vary by raid difficulty level:
The Mythic set features a fiery theme with prominent red crystalline formations and spiky designs, giving it an intimidating and powerful appearance.
The Heroic set has an icy theme with blue crystals and sharp, spiky designs. It looks majestic and bold.
The Normal set has a fiery theme with orange and yellow crystalline formations, offering a dynamic and vibrant appearance.
The Raid Finder set features an icy theme with white crystalline formations and gold accents, resulting in an elegant and majestic look.
Mage Tier Set Bonuses (LoU Raid)
Arcane
2-Piece: Your spells and abilities have a small chance to hit a Jackpot! granting you Clearcasting and 5% increased spell damage for 12 sec. Casting Touch of the Magi always hits a Jackpot!
4-Piece: When you hit a Jackpot!, you also gain Aether Attunement at 100% effectiveness.
Fire
2-Piece: Your spells and abilities have a chance to hit a Jackpot! reducing the cooldown of Combustion by 2 sec. Casting Combustion always hits a Jackpot! at 200% increased effectiveness.
4-Piece: When you hit a Jackpot! your damage is increased by 15% for 7 sec. If you would gain Jackpot! from Combustion the duration is increased by 100%.
Frost
2-Piece: Your spells and abilities have a chance to hit a Jackpot! that fires a Frostbolt Volley dealing [(124.74% of Spell power) * 5] damage to your primary target and (124.74% of Spell power) damage to up to 8 additional targets. Casting Icy Veins always hits a Jackpot!
4-Piece: Icy Veins causes you to hit a Jackpot! at 100% effectiveness every 10 sec for 30 sec.
Monk Set Appearances – Liberation of Undermine
Mythic
Heroic
Normal
Raid Finder
Monks 11.1 armor set, Ageless Serpent’s Foresight. The Monk set from the Liberation of Undemine has a helmet that looks like an ancient dragon mask, with big eyebrows. The shoulders look pretty simple. The rest of the set has an Eastern style with ornaments and Pandaren accents. There are four colors: Mythic is brown-green, Heroic is blue, Normal is red with purple, and LFR is orange with brown.
Monk Tier Set Bonuses (Liberation of Undermine Raid)
Brewmaster
2-Piece: Each time you take damage you have a chance to activate Luck of the Draw! causing you to cast Fortifying Brew for 6.0 sec. Your damage done is increased by 15% for 8 sec after Luck of the Draw! activates.
4-Piece: When you gain Luck of the Draw!, your next 2 casts of Blackout Kick deal 150% increased damage and incur a 2.0 sec reduced cooldown.
Mistweaver
2-Piece: Your healing spells have a chance to apply Insurance! to their targets that heals them for (612.5% of Spell power) over 15 sec. Insurance! is consumed if an ally drops below 40% health to heal them for (294% of Spell power).
4-Piece: Casting Renewing Mist applies Insurance! for 6 sec. The healing of Insurance! is increased by up to 50% in proportion to the coverage Renewing Mist has on you and up to 10 allies.
Paladins LoU raid armor, Oath of the Aureate Sentry, is designed to reflect the holy and protective nature of the Paladin class. The helmet reminds me an owl mask with horn-like wings at the top. Big lions heads on the shoulders remind us about the noble nature of Paladins. Each Liberation of Undermine tier set varies in color scheme and detailing based on the difficulty level, ranging from Raid Finder to Mythic, with increasing ornamentation and visual complexity.
The LoU Paladin armor comes in 4 recolors (based on the raid difficulty):
The Paladin Mythic set is silver and grey with detailed designs, giving it a look of divine power.
The Paladin Heroic set from LoU is blue and silver with glowing blue gemstones and ornate patterns, showing protection and strength.
The Paladin Normal set from the Liberation of Undermine is gold and red with fiery accents and glowing gemstones, making it look bold and holy.
The Paladin LFR set is red and gold with golden details and a flowing red cloak, giving it a regal and powerful look.
Paladin Tier Set Bonuses for LoU Raid
Holy
2-Piece: Your healing spells have a chance to apply Insurance! to their targets that heals them for (797% of Spell power) over 15 sec. Insurance! is consumed if an ally drops below 40% health to heal them for (315% of Spell power).
4-Piece: When you lose your Winning Streak! you get the last Holy Power spent back, and for 4.0 you cannot lose Holy Power and the damage of your your Holy Power abilities are increased by 10%.
Priest Set Appearances – Liberation of Undermine
Mythic
Heroic
Normal
Raid Finder
The LoU raid armor sets for Priests, Confessor’s Unshakable Virtue, as usual, has four color schemes and design elements that reflect their respective difficulties: Mythic, Heroic, Normal, and Raid Finder (LFR). In my opinion, this WoW 11.1 gear looks pretty weird mostly because of the helmet. It would suit the mage class way better.
The color options for each raid difficulty level are listed below:
The Priest Mythic set from the Liberation of Undermine features intricate, dark armor with prominent spikes and glowing blue accents, exuding a powerful and mystical aura.
The Priest Heroic set is light blue, and silver with detailed designs and glowing blue highlights. It looks graceful and powerful.
The Priest Normal set from WoW 11.1 Patch is red and gold with ornate patterns and fiery accents. It looks bold and commanding.
The Priest Raid Finder set features a striking gold and white color scheme with elaborate, radiant details and prominent spikes, exuding an aura of divine authority and elegance.
Priest Tier Set Bonuses (LoU Raid)
Discipline
2-Piece: Your healing spells have a chance to apply Insurance! to their targets that heals them for (1828% of Spell power) over 15 sec. Insurance! is consumed if an ally drops below 40% health to heal them for (877.5% of Spell power).
4-Piece: When your Power Word: Shield is completely absorbed on an ally, they are granted Insurance! at 40% effectiveness. Allies with your Insurance! or absorption effects receive 15% increased healing from you.
Holy
2-Piece: Your healing spells have a chance to apply Insurance! to their targets that heals them for (1828% of Spell power) over 15 sec. Insurance! is consumed if an ally drops below 40% health to heal them for (877.5% of Spell power).
2-Piece: Your damaging spells have a chance to hit a Jackpot! that fires a Void Bolt at an enemy at 200% effectiveness. Casting Dark Ascension or Void Eruption always hits a Jackpot!
Rogue’s 11.1 Armor Set, Spectral Gambler’s Last Call, feature a pirate-themed design with varying color schemes and details, each representing different difficulty levels: Mythic, Heroic, Normal, and Raid Finder (LFR). In my opinion, it’s the top-1 set appearance from the Liberation of Undermine raid.
The Rogue set is available in 4 color schemes, depending on the raid difficulty:
The Rogue Mythic set from LoU features a striking pirate-themed design with a skull-faced hood, ornate gold and red accents, and intricate shoulder pieces adorned with red feathers.
The Rogue Heroic set showcases a pirate-inspired design with a skull-faced hood, detailed gold and blue accents, and elaborate shoulder pieces featuring yellow feathers.
The Rogue Normal set presents a pirate-themed design with a skull-faced hood, orange and silver accents, and detailed shoulder pieces adorned with purple feathers.
The Rogue Raid Finder (LFR) set features a pirate-themed design with a skull-faced hood, blue and gold accents, and elaborate shoulder pieces adorned with blue feathers.
4-Piece: When you would lose Winning Streak!, you have a chance to instead gain maximum stacks of Winning Streak! for 4s. These cannot be removed and have 30% additional effect while immune to removal.
Outlaw
2-Piece: Your spells and abilities have a chance to activate a Winning Streak! increasing the damage of your Dispatch by 6% stacking up to 5 times. Dispatch has a 15% chance to remove Winning Streak!
4-Piece: Roll the Bones has a 16% increased chance of granting additional combat enhancements and also applies 1 stack of Winning Streak! for each combat enhancement granted.
Stacks applied by Roll the Bones can exceed the normal WWinning Streak! maximum of 5.
The Liberation of Undermine raid armor set for Shamans, Currents of the Gale Sovereign, showcases different tiers of armor, each with unique color schemes and designs that reflect increasing levels of power and rarity. These sets are designed for the Shaman class, known for their elemental and spiritual abilities. LoU tier sets for this class look really great and remind me of the iconic Tier-6 from the Burning Crusade expansion (mostly because of the helmet and shoulders).
Color Variations:
The Mythic Shaman set has icy blue and dark purple armor with glowing runes and frost details. It looks very similar to heroic recolor (in the pictures), hopefully in the game there will be more differences.
The Heroic Shaman set from Liberation of Undermine is icy blue and silver with glowing blue crystals and frost designs. Most players who are going to explore TWW Season 2 will get it, and from the PoV of skins appearance, it’s a very good option.
The Normal set is red and purple with fiery accents and detailed patterns.
The Raid Finder (LFR) set is gold and brown with glowing yellow runes and ornate details. It looks ancient and a bit luxurious: probably some transmog fans will find farming it worth that.
Shaman Set Bonuses (LoU Raid)
Elemental
2-Piece: Your spells and abilities have a chance to hit a Jackpot! that summons a [Storm Elemental: Storm / Fire] Elemental for 8.0 sec. Casting Ascendance always hits a Jackpot!
4-Piece: When you lose your Winning Streak! the winds shift into Doom Winds for 4 sec. When Doom Winds deal damage, your next Crash Lightning deals 24.0% increased damage, up to 120.0%. This effect can be stored up to 10 stacks. Additionally, Crash Lightning deals 50% more damage to your main target.
Restoration
2-Piece: Your healing spells have a chance to apply Insurance! to their targets that heals them for (1200% of Spell power) over 15 sec. Insurance! is consumed if an ally drops below 40% health to heal them for (500% of Spell power).
Warlocks LoU raid armor, Spliced Fiendtrader’s Influence, features a variety of color schemes and designs, each with prominent skull and horn motifs, glowing accents, and intricate patterns that convey a mystical and intimidating presence. Warlock armor sets have always been one of the most good-looking in the game, and 11.1 gear is not an exception. Just look at these shoulders, they are really amazing and are worth farming. I’d give this armor set the second place among the Liberation of Undermine armor skins.
Available recolors are:
The Warlock Mythic set from the Liberation of Undermine has a dark design with skulls, horns, glowing red accents, and fiery patterns. It looks really demonic and powerful.
The Warlock Heroic set is blue and gold with skulls, horns, glowing blue and green accents, and detailed patterns. It looks mystical and intimidating.
The Warlock Normal set showcases a vibrant green and silver design with prominent skull and horn motifs, glowing green accents, and intricate patterns that evoke a mystical and eerie appearance.
The Warlock Raid Finder set from Undermine 11.1 Patch features a vivid orange and green color scheme with prominent skull and horn motifs, glowing green and yellow accents, and intricate patterns that create a fiery and otherworldly look.
Warlock Tier Set Bonuses for LoU Raid
Affliction
2-Piece: Your spells and abilities have a chance to hit a Jackpot! that increases your haste by 12% for 12 sec. Casting Summon Darkglare always hits a Jackpot!
2-Piece: Your spells and abilities have a chance to hit a Jackpot! that fires a flurry of 6 Demonfire bolts at 200% effectiveness. Casting Summon Infernal always hits a Jackpot!
4-Piece: Hitting a Jackpot! increases your Mastery by 3% and your spells gain maximum benefit from Mastery: Chaotic Energies for 10 sec.
Warrior Set Appearances – Liberation of Undermine
Mythic
Heroic
Normal
Raid Finder
Warriors Liberation of Undermine Armor, Underpin Strongarm’s Muscle. Each recolor has unique design elements, with consistent spiky and futuristic motifs. In my opinion, TWW Season 2 gear skins for the warrior look like something between Tier 6 (especially shoulders) and Tier 12 from Firelands (Cataclysm): if you look at the helmet, you will easily understand that they’re very similar. Summing up, I like the LoU warrior’s set appearance, especially (surprisingly) the LFR recolor.
The sets are designed to reflect increasing power and prestige, with Mythic being the most elite and visually striking.
The available recolors vary by raid difficulty:
The Mythic armor set features a menacing dark design with glowing red accents and big spikes on the shoulders.
The Heroic armor set features a dark, spiky design with glowing blue accents and a skull on the gloves and the belt.
The Normal armor set features a red and dark bronze design with glowing green accents.
The Raid Finder (LFR) armor set features a grey and dark metallic design with glowing yellow accents and claws on the boots.
Warrior Tier Set Bonuses for Liberation of Undermine
2-Piece: Your abilities have a chance to start a Winning Streak! increasing the damage of Rampage by 2%, stacking up to 10 times. Rampage has a 15% chance to end your Winning Streak!
4-Piece: When you gain a stack of Winning Streak! you have an even chance to either cause your next Bloodthirst to deal 15% increased damage and have 25% increased chance to critically strike or cause your next Raging Blow to deal 15% increased damage and generate 2 additional Rage.
Protection
2-Piece: Each time you take damage you have a chance to cast Shield Wall for 4.0 sec and gain Luck of the Draw!, which increases your damage dealt by 15% for 12 sec.
4-Piece: During Luck of the Draw!Shield Slam‘s chance to critically strike is increased by 75% and its critical strikes reduce the cooldown of Shield Charge by 12.0 sec.
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