Quote Originally Posted by Zantes View Post
I can agree that I would like to have glamour restrictions removed, there are some armor I'd like on my MNK, or even the new Wootz armor, for DRG, looks awesome, but I can't put it on my WAR where I really want it, but I do think it needs to be withing reason. I'm not saying Mages can't wear actual armor, but I feel like seeing a BLM or WHM running around wearing Noct armor would kinda destroy the ambiance or however it be put about the class, that being said it is a bit hypocritical as yes, you see WAR/PLD running around as Snowmen or even half naked for, if not pretty much naked for that matter destroying the atmosphere around that class too, but that still somehow being acceptable over vice versa, but I still think there does need to be some base restriction on just how far apart you can glamour the armor. Ah, but sorry people I ended up rambling on my first forum post
I entirely agreed with you hence why I have not refuted the arguments of other people who posted in this thread who are all valid in some way.

My point is not to remove ALL restrictions. That would be an unreasonable request worthy of being ignored and clearly a risky move for the devs (who will never think about doing such a thing) thus nullifying all logic and support brought forth to support this idea. What I want is despite the stats of an item, increase the the amount of jobs that can wear it while still keeping a logic behind the options.

For example, Amon's set is locked to bards but Amon himself is a spellcaster! Why lock the suit of a magician to only bards? It's frustrating and lacks logic. Same goes with the Kirimu Coat (locked to bards again) who's original owner was a gunner with a sword. Same goes with also the monk armor from CT which is clearly a full set of plate armor... An armor tanks can't wear. These sets were assigned to those jobs merely because there was nothing else that could fit them... Not because it was the "vision of the game". Yoshida's answer in the live letter is a blatant attempt to hide a lack of any logical explaination behind a pretty words that everyone will buy and defend easily.