It's a video game. Fun in customization should trump all when it comes to determining "limits". If someone earned the gear - through a drop, a quest, the market board, crafting, etc - then they should be able to glamour it. Period.i do not want an Immortal Flames player wearing Twin Adder gear. it's not about knowing how to wear clothes, it's about respecting your position, which is what some of the analogies were meant for. a fireman can be an auxiliary police officer and own a police uniform but when he goes to work to do his job as a fireman he's not going to be wearing his auxiliary police uniform.
all of the things our characters do in the game are called "Jobs", hence why Job specific gear should be Job specific.
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