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First off, I owe an apology to Lindadmorrer. I should have put a little more publicity into their event, Transmog Fashion Week (TFW): Brazil. There is not a great deal of activity in the WoW blog community from Brazil, and this is a great effort to improve that and also get their Transmogrification community even more active and friendly. I’ve had my eye on the event and was happy to have some numbers shared with me this week including 200 players taking part! You’ll need to do some translating to see for yourself, but everything is right here.
I love that the numbers were broken down like this. I had honestly wanted to do something similar with Mog Madness, but other things had come up and before I knew it, it seemed like Mog Madness was a distant memory and the post didn’t quite fit. But looking at their numbers, even Google Translator isn’t needed to see what some of the data shows. Like this, where it’s pretty clear one race was far more popular for model choice than any other. Damn Blood Elf primadonnas.
A great job breaking down some of the details (I for one was glad to see a better balance in the classes), and I look forward to see the full results and winners later this week. Speaking of Transmogrification Challenges, my own plan was to launch an event today. Unfortunately, various circumstances have prevented that from happening. The good news is that it’s just being postponed for about a month. Hrm, now what’s this here?




Too bad I don’t understand “Português”, from what I can make sense of here and there the website looks really interesting.
Ooh, now I’m curious! I wonder if the dragon-olympic rings have anything to do with it.
If you go to Google Translator, you can translate the sections. That’s what I did
That was really interesting, those show-offy Blood Elves really dominated. I’m looking forward to seeing the results!
Dragons! What could that mean!
Blood elves are always stars in mog shows!! Those look like dragon aspects olympics to me…
I looked at it and saw Pandaren Wind Serpent olympics, but the five flights and five colours… yeah, “Dragon Aspects Olympics” is a perfect fit for that. I am intrigued!