I imagine hiding the lunchbox would be easier to do (I actually never heard it called that before until very recently haha), but I'd settle for a smaller form factor as well.
I imagine hiding the lunchbox would be easier to do (I actually never heard it called that before until very recently haha), but I'd settle for a smaller form factor as well.
I'd just rather hide it. If I can hide the weapon, why can't I hide it?
You're talking about the fannypack-looking box thing that machinists wear, right?
So let me get this straight:
-It looks the same no matter what weapon you use because of a lore excuse, meaning it is lore-unfriendly for a weapon to make it look like something else by default.
-The lore explanation for glamours is that it's merely an illusion to make an item look like another item. So technically, it IS lore-friendly for tanks to run around in bikinis, because they're really suits of steel.
...then wouldn't the answer be to decouple the 'lunchbox' from the weapon? Like, make it a statless, ilvl-irrelevant 'weapon' for the secondary weapon slot. Then we could use the glamour system on it.
Ideally I'd like to just not see the stupid thing to begin with. Clips with a lot of my favourite outfits. I don't think that's quite true. I think it is more to explain why guns scale off of the power of the wielder. It is easy to explain why a lance scales with the might and finesse of the user, bows with fantasy materials might require more draw strength, and of course magic rods are the easiest analogy, but guns are difficult. Games have often struggled with explaining why, say, more strength = more gun damage. I always am in favour of not thinking about it, but sometimes writers just can't sleep at night.
If the bullets are produced from your aether, the theory is that as your Warrior of Light becomes more powerful, so does your ammunition. That is quite different from a bow or kunai, and why characters like Thancred or pure-blooded Garleans are at a disadvantage.
Honestly, i think it would be better, and probably easier, to just hide it.
Nobody said you could only pick one option.