-The base item and projected item are equippable by the same class or job.
Does this mean my Dragoon with my Moogle Fork can't use my lv50 Culinarian gear to look like a super fighting chef?
Thanks in advance!
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-The base item and projected item are equippable by the same class or job.
Does this mean my Dragoon with my Moogle Fork can't use my lv50 Culinarian gear to look like a super fighting chef?
Thanks in advance!
Sadly, that's what it means. Lord only knows what ridiculous thought process SE went through to think that restricting their glamour system in such a way was a good thing.
I have a dumb question. Glamour Prisms can only be crafted...right? You buy the mats to make them from NPCs? I read the patch notes but I didn't really get it. :c
The process is simple: they want their players to accomodate aesthetically to whatever the Authors find acceptable in their fictional universe. The only way to achieve this is to force players into a certain set of options.
Basically, Squee doesn't want people on "ridicolous dresses". That's why they give their players reindeer suits, maid outfits and funny hats during events.
Oh, wait.
I'm going to find you in-game and high five you.
That's how it works. Crafters need a "Master Book" for each class that teaches the glamour prism recipe. Then you buy a crystal from an NPC (hopefully no more than 1k gil?) and some normal materials to make a Prism.
The first thing I'm gonna do is spam some prisms to play dress-up, because I'm casual filth.
It's important to note that you have to use the correct prism grade from the correct craft as well.
Thanks for the replies! +like for all of you.
You can't tank in your Culinarian gear because;
"That doesn't make any sense".
Restricting it to the disciples its meant to be assigned to is perfectly acceptable.
Having your tank take death-sentences to the face whilst blattering Twintania with a frying pan is so un-immersive I may as well be floating into the sky.