Welcome! Here you will learn what tMorph is and how to use all of its functions.
What is tMorph?
tMorph is a third-party application for World of Warcraft that allows users to change and edit models, temper with visual effects in the game, and much more. These changes can only be seen by the user and do not affect other players.
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What can you do with tMorph?
- Change models of items on the player.
- Change spell effects from one to another. - Edit scale size of player. - And much, much more! |
Is tMorph dangerous to use?
The use of tMorph is against Blizzard ToS and is therefore a bannable offense. However, many well-known players stream the use of tMorph and do not suffer repercussions. Otherwise known as use at your own risk.
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Now that you have tMorph, let's learn how to use it.
Injecting the program.
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Problems injecting the program.
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Getting down the basics.
(Note that all commands are typed into the chat bar, and that all commands ARE case sensitive)
Races and Gender
One feature that is available through tMorph is the ability to change racial appearance. This means that the player is able to change appearance from one race to another. In example, being a male Blood Elf was a big mistake, you have no idea why that was chosen in the first place. Not to worry, through commands the character's visual race can be changed to something more appealing like an Orc female.
Typing ".race 2" in to the chat bar and pressing enter will change to character's racial display to an Orc.
Then by typing ".gender 1" will change the character's gender to female.
One feature that is available through tMorph is the ability to change racial appearance. This means that the player is able to change appearance from one race to another. In example, being a male Blood Elf was a big mistake, you have no idea why that was chosen in the first place. Not to worry, through commands the character's visual race can be changed to something more appealing like an Orc female.
Typing ".race 2" in to the chat bar and pressing enter will change to character's racial display to an Orc.
Then by typing ".gender 1" will change the character's gender to female.
List of Race and Gender Commands
.race 0 Resets race .race 1 Human .race 2 Orc .race 3 Dwarf .race 4 Night Elf .race 5 Undead .race 6 Tauren .race 7 Gnome .race 8 Troll .race 9 Goblin .race 10 Blood Elf .race 11 Draenei .race 12 Fel Orc (Male Only) .race 13 Naga (Female Only) .race 14 Broken (Male Only) .race 22 Worgen .race 24 Pandaren .gender 0 Resets gender .gender 1 Female .gender 2 Male .gender Opposite gender |
Character Customization
It's easy to make a slight error in customization when creating a character, or maybe a character would look better as another race, in another set of gear as long as some of the features were changed. With tMorph, changing features on characters is quick and easy. (Numbers take the place of # when using the command) .skin # This command will change the skin color of the character. .face # This command will change the facial structure of the character. .hair # This command will change the hair style of the character. .haircolor # This command will change the color of the hair of the character. .piercings # This command changes the special features of the characters such as piercings, horns, tusks, ears, etc. Lists of individual feature numbers may be found online. |
Morphing
It's easy to become bored with playing as a flimsy blood elf, or a silly gnome. Perhaps there is a need to play as something more exciting like a pirate, Illidan Stormrage, or a cow.
With tMorph, the ability to play as anything is at your disposal with simple commands. Through morph codes, players can play the game as any of Blizzard's creations. For example, ".morph 21135" will turn the player into Illidan Stormrage. .morph ##### is the base command. The code for a certain NPC is not simply its NPC ID, but its display ID. In order to find the display ID of a certain NPC, there are a few simple steps. 1. Find the NPC at www.wowhead.com 2. Right click the side of the page 3. Select, "View Page Source" 4. Open the search bar (Ctrl + F) 5. Search for, "displayid" The code will be displayed in the LUA of the page and should be to the right of the "displayid" in the notepad. That is the code that will be used with the '.morph' command to access an NPC's display. |
Gear Models
Getting every last piece for a complete transmogrification set isn't always easy. Whether the exact item that is needed has a 0.001% drop rate, or has been removed from the game out of reach, it can still be displayed on a character with the flick of the wrist.
These commands allow players to essentially change the transmogrification of their character on their computer only. In example, typing, ".item 1 62356" will change the appearance of the helm to the Helm of Temperance. The codes for the commands are the item IDs. Item IDs are the codes in the website links on www.wowhead.com http://www.wowhead.com/item=62356/ In this example, it is easy to see the item ID in the website link above.
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Weapon Enchants
Not every enchant in the game is vivid, exciting, and visually appealing. Enchants help create a full look for many characters and players.
With tMorph, it is very simple to make weapons appear as if they have a certain enchantment when they don't. Typing, ".enchant 1 2673" will change the visual enchant of the main-hand weapon to Mongoose. Changing the command to ".enchant 2 2673" will change the visual enchant of the off-hand weapon to Mongoose instead. .enchant (1 or 2) #### being the basic command. Finding the code for an enchant command is easy. 1. Find the enchant on www.wowhead.com If the correct page is found, it will display reagents, cost, cast time, effects, etc, for the enchant. 2. On the table, on the left will be "Effect" 3. To the right of that will be, "Enchant Item: *Enchant Name* (####)" 4. The #### is the display code that is needed for the enchant command. Using that with the base commands will change the visual enchant of the main-hand and/or off-hand. |
Mounts
There are hundreds of mounts in World of Warcraft, many of which are hard to get or have been removed from the game. With tMorph, players can change the visual display of their mounts.
The code for a certain mount is not simply its item ID, but its display ID. In order to find the display ID of a certain mount, there are a few simple steps. 1. Find the mount at www.wowhead.com 2. Right click the side of the page 3. Select, "View Page Source" 4. Open the search bar (Ctrl + F) 5. Search for, "displayid" The code will be displayed in the LUA of the page and should be to the right of the "displayid" in the notepad. That is the code that will be used with the '.mount' command to access a mount's display. Many mounts can be found on the Mounts page! |
Spell Visuals
Sometimes it gets boring spamming the same button over and over again. Change is needed and with tMorph, change can be accessed at any time. Maybe Ice Lance has gotten too boring and something more excited is needed such as Chaos Bolt. Simply take the spell ID of Ice Lance and the spell ID of Chaos Bolt and then 'transmogrify' the appearance of the spell.
Here's the base code, ".spell (original spell) (new spell) In the example of Ice Lance and Chaos Bolt, here's how it works. Ice Lance - http://www.wowhead.com/spell=30455 Chaos Bolt - http://www.wowhead.com/spell=116858 Going from Ice Lance to Chaos Bolt leads to the command of ".spell 30455 116858" Entering this command then makes all ice lances that are cast appear as though they are chaos bolts. Note that this changed ALL 'ice lances' and not just those cast by the player. |
Titles
The bulk of World of Warcraft titles are difficult or strenuous to achieve. With tMorph, it becomes much easier.
By using the .title command, players can change their titles to any in-game titles.
In example, typing ".title 1" will change the player's title to Private.
A list of these titles may be found on the Titles page.
By using the .title command, players can change their titles to any in-game titles.
In example, typing ".title 1" will change the player's title to Private.
A list of these titles may be found on the Titles page.