Yea that one is a head scratcher for me aswell. The armoire system just seems abandoned at this point.
Ideally, we wouldn't even stop there, but rather separate the glamour plate one in wearing from the gear itself. Rather than applying glams to pieces of gear, we'd merely slap the plate atop it.
That would mean a player holds a greater number of items, effectively, but no gear would ever need to have a separate tag for its appearance.
My understanding is that the armoire is able to do some trickery with keeping track of very specific items, but doesn't have enough memory to store everything that way.
Ultimately, it's outdated but it lets us keep *some* things without occupying dresser slots, and it's integrated enough that you can put them on plates, so it's better to have it than not.
this system is archaic, and honestly 400 more spaces will be easily filled in the first week. But you know what would help a little, as they would "spare no expense", but redoing non-functional systems is out of the question? I'll clarify with an image:
https://media.discordapp.net/attachm...92/unknown.png
You know, I love paw boots (since originally vieras had paws and not feet, but the "spare no expense" team can't put hats on rabbits, let alone boots on paws). But to be able to use them in all classes, I need to get the same item, with the same appearance, for each one.
What's the point of having limited space to store glammours, and having class restriction on the glammour plate? If they don't have the ability to solve the storage system, they could at least let the glammour free for all classes.
Yes, absolutely agree with OP. WoW's transmog system is many times better and thats ideally what needs to happen in this game as well. Also, they need to remove glam restrictions between roles so any role can glam any piece of gear from any other role because it no longer makes any sense to restrict that (thread link in my signature as I do not intend to derail this one).