The transmogrification system in World of Warcraft allows players to design a wide variety of costumes for their character, and it would seem that a Justice League band of lookalikes are roaming the streets of Stormwind. With Patch 10.0.5 allowing grey and white item transmog in World of Warcraft, appearance choices will open up even further. While Dragonflight has proven to be a good expansion in the eyes of the community, many fans are especially elated over the customization options the new World of Warcraft chapter introduced.

Transmogrification competitions have become an official part of the game through the biannual Trial of Style event, and famous World of Warcraft streamer Asmongold regularly hosted transmog competitions during some of the worst content droughts in Battle for Azeroth and Shadowlands. While the inaugural season of Dragonflight is in full swing, it doesn't stop people from putting together amazing costumes and outfits for the hours when they're not actively trying to take down Raszageth or complete that Ruby Life Pools Mythic+ dungeon on time.

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According to EndlessResets, their friend ran into the Justice League in Stormwind, and the incident was shared on the World of Warcraft subreddit for all to see. What makes the costumes so impressive is not only their accuracy, but also the fact that several of the Justice League's most popular members are present. Beyond Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, The Flash, and Aquaman, the Justice League of Azeroth also features the Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, and Zatanna.

While World of Warcraft players reacted positively to the superhero lookalikes, with some even suggesting a mechagnome to pose as Victor Stone/Cyborg, the recently announced James Gunn reboot of DC's Cinematic Universe is still in the back of every DC Comics fan's mind. The cancelation of projects such as Wonder Woman 3, and the abruptness of Henry Cavill's return and departure from the Superman role has the community worried about the cinematic future of their favorite superheroes.

As a contrast to the state of panic and worry present among DC fans, World of Warcraft players are enjoying their time on the Dragon Isles – from Dragonriding to dragon raiding, there's plenty to keep them occupied regardless of skill level. Blizzard Entertainment has established a new direction in Dragonflight following the shortcomings of Shadowlands and Battle for Azeroth. With six planned content updates announced in the World of Warcraft roadmap for 2023, it would seem that the developers are moving forward in that direction with full confidence. Hopefully, DC fans will be able to enjoy that same sense of comfort in a few years from now.

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is available now for PC.

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