Lich Lord Plate Set Run Overview
The Lich Lord Plate transmog boost is the Death Knight wardrobe path tied to Mists of Pandaria Classic Challenge Mode Gold. Nine 5-man dungeons sit on the Gold timer, and once every one is timed, the Lich Lord Plate transmog set arrives in your bags through in-game mail. Our boosters at BuyTheWin handle the nine timers, the rotation calls, and the pull cadence. You pick whether the run goes Piloted or Self-Play, and the set turns up at the end either way.
Three Mists of Pandaria plate classes share the same Challenge Mode wardrobe slot: Death Knight, Paladin, and Warrior. Each class pulls its own visually distinct armor when the Gold meta lands, and Death Knights specifically pull the Lich Lord theme: bone, frost, and crown silhouettes that match the class fantasy. Other plate classes earn different appearances on the same achievement; this offer is the Death Knight version. The full set covers eight slots, which means the entire body of the character — head, chest, legs, feet, hands, wrists, waist, and shoulders — gets a coordinated look out of the same delivery mail.
What sits behind the set is the meta achievement itself. Challenge Conqueror: Gold ticks once every Pandaria 5-man has been timed on the highest tier. The Silver-tier meta (Challenge Conqueror: Silver) is a softer timer band, but Gold is the one that ships the wardrobe — Silver and lower do not. The reward bundle also bolts on The Undaunted title, the Ancestral Phoenix Egg mount, 85 Valor Points per timed dungeon, and a permanent teleport spell to every Challenge Mode entrance for fast revisits.
The 8-Piece Lich Lord Plate Wardrobe
The set lands as one piece per slot, all themed around the Lich Lord look. Each piece is a transmog-only appearance: stats and item level do not matter, because the wardrobe is for cosmetics. Some players receive the bundle packaged inside the Golden Chest of the Lich Lord container; in other cases the eight pieces drop straight into the mailbox individually. Either path ends the same way, with all eight items on the character.
Item Slot | Item Name |
|---|---|
Head | |
Shoulder | |
Chest | |
Waist | |
Legs | |
Feet | |
Wrist | |
Hands |
Slot coverage is total. Every visible armor slot on a plate character is filled, which means no scrap-piece transmog mixing is required to complete the appearance on day one. The only slots not covered are the ones the set was never designed for — cloak, weapon, and any optional shirt/tabard layers — and those can be filled with whatever fits the look from your existing transmog collection.
Picking Method, Class Fit, and Pace
Two completion methods are on offer. Piloted hands the character to one of our Challenge Mode specialists; you stay logged out for the dungeon windows, and the timers come back done. Self-Play keeps you in the group on every realm, with the booster team carrying the bulk of the timer pressure. Both methods arrive at the same result: the meta achievement, the set, the title, and the mount item all sit on your Death Knight at the end.
A character requirement worth flagging up front — this is a Death Knight-only appearance. The boost is built around a level 90 Death Knight because the set visuals are tied to that class. Paladin or Warrior characters running the same content earn the Paladin set or Warrior set instead, which are separate wardrobes. If your goal is a different plate class, talk to a manager before ordering: the run itself is the same nine dungeons, but the appearance differs. Heroic clears on each dungeon are also a prerequisite, because Challenge Mode access only unlocks after a Heroic completion of that specific 5-man.
Pacing is flexible. The full nine-dungeon arc can compress into a focused weekend of runs or stretch across a couple of weeks depending on the scheduling window we agree on. If a single timer slips on the night, that dungeon retries on a later session — Gold timers reset weekly, so a missed pull does not stall the rest of the wardrobe. If you also want the cosmetic mount lineup paired with the wardrobe, our Challenge Mode Gold Bundle groups the meta with extra rewards, and the MoP Elemental Triad Regalia covers the cloth-class version of the same achievement path for alts on a Mage, Priest, or Warlock.






