First Moonfire Faire ever that I will be doing. Exciting times!
"But please. Call me Bae."
The White Witch of Okami Rojo.
It does make sense. This way, the sense of novelty and excitement over a certain set is maintained for longer. There is only so many new sets the devs can design each update/expansion (and they do design quite a few, let's not deny that). If they also add old sets with the new feature of being dyeable and wearable by different classes, these old sets also add to the novelty, and thus there are even more glamour pieces to be excited about.
If anything, I think it's a smart thing to do. And considering all the effort that designing each set takes (I believe I read something about 6 months), it's only normal they would want each design not to lose their relevance quickly, and instead be something people can still look forward to in the future.
This doesn't make much sense. Why all of a sudden start reusing dungeon gear that we got literally a month before as event gear to extend the novelty/relevance of it? Also, revealing armor tends to stay popular for quite a good chunk of time. I don't think those swimsuits were going to be falling out of favor any time soon.It does make sense. This way, the sense of novelty and excitement over a certain set is maintained for longer. There is only so many new sets the devs can design each update/expansion (and they do design quite a few, let's not deny that). If they also add old sets with the new feature of being dyeable and wearable by different classes, these old sets also add to the novelty, and thus there are even more glamour pieces to be excited about.
If anything, I think it's a smart thing to do. And considering all the effort that designing each set takes (I believe I read something about 6 months), it's only normal they would want each design not to lose their relevance quickly, and instead be something people can still look forward to in the future.
I guess because those sets would be fitting for the summer event and thus they had planned to use them from the beginning? ;This doesn't make much sense. Why all of a sudden start reusing dungeon gear that we got literally a month before as event gear to extend the novelty/relevance of it? Also, revealing armor tends to stay popular for quite a good chunk of time. I don't think those swimsuits were going to be falling out of favor any time soon.
It saves time and resources that can be placed elsewhere (like the already mentioned Asian glamour set we got in the latest patch).
I'm not sure how you get "novelty and excitement" from an undyeable dungeon set that everyone wears. If everything was dyeable, it would allow for greater variety. Your sentences are really nonsensical.It does make sense. This way, the sense of novelty and excitement over a certain set is maintained for longer. There is only so many new sets the devs can design each update/expansion (and they do design quite a few, let's not deny that). If they also add old sets with the new feature of being dyeable and wearable by different classes, these old sets also add to the novelty, and thus there are even more glamour pieces to be excited about.
No it doesn't. Everyone is wearing the shisui outfits, there is no novelty. Now if they went and made some of the Syrcus Tower gear dyable or something, then that would have novelty. Not something that came out less than 2 months ago that everyone is already wearing. And its obviously not a smart thing. This 25 page thread proves it.
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