When are we getting interesting stats on our armor?



When are we getting interesting stats on our armor?
Inventory space is a recurring question.
I think it's safe to assume that most of our inventory space is being taken by old glamour items that aren't really useful anymore except for cosmetic purposes.
Will there ever be a solution for this such as a Glamour Armoire or a Glamour Book where we can "register" cosmetic items without using inventory space?
Last edited by Serret; 10-10-2015 at 12:53 AM.
I really like this idea. Kind of like cataloging all of the glamours you've "unlocked". Wildstar has a system kind of like that where you can unlock a costume set either by finding the gear or by paying for it through their ingame store. You get a certain number of costume slots and can buy more slots. You just save an unlocked set to a costume slot and can switch between them with a click of a button. Something like that where the glamour prisms act as reagent for either unlocking the set or for using the set when you want to change glamours would be really awesome.
I want to build on this question as well. Will we ever see set bonuses similar to that found on GC gear? I look at games like World of Warcraft and their "Tier set bonuses" and think: "Wow, how cool would it be if Dragoon AF gear gave jump a chance to reset when you geirskogul, or what if Paladin AF made shelltron block a magic attack?"
How about weapon effects? Might be something great to add to the relics:
- White mage Regen has a chance to reset the cooldown on Tetragrammaton
- Warrior chance on using certain abilities (ones that generate wrath/abandon) have a chance to give an extra stack of wrath/abandon
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