And this is a bad thing?
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To be fair - people are often willing to accept the impossible, but not the improbable.
When the mighty dark lord in his black, airtight armor of doom, hides the ultimate artifact of power inside his floating fortress on the back of a dragon, nobody bats an eye.
When the same dark lord puts it onto the kitchen table of a shabby apartment on the 3rd floor of a public hotel and genuinely forgets to lock the door when he leaves...brows are being raised.
Other games allow you change aesthetics with in-game currency or simply for free after a quest-line or just right off the bat.
But here oh no you better pop your 10 bucks so you can change your eye color or skin tone. Or even race cuz reasons.
Body paint ain't cheap.
I'd also really like it if we can get more face paint/ makeup options from the aesthetician. I believe the last one they added were freckles? I'd love something like fake scars (they're just lines, really) more eyebrows and eye shade shape/sizes available
From Square's standpoint, yes, because it means it'll start to undermine the Fantasia item. People are wanting to stretch this to see how much they can push for the devs to allow a change in voice, eyes, height, etc from the NPC in game before Fantasia is completely worthless.
Oh they could just make fantasia cheaper, I have pretty low self esteem, but it's not that low that I pay 10 dollars for my vanity...