

I did, and remember playing as Green and Blue Mages, but perharps I might have missed official green outfits for Black Mages and vice-versa since I never finished the "Advance" ones ?
Anyway, I haven't read the thread entirely and won't, but I guess (and might be wrong) that you're a "anti-tradition complete freedom" guy who just used a FF tradition argument ?
I never said I was anti tradition?I did, and remember playing as Green and Blue Mages, but perharps I might have missed official green outfits for Black Mages and vice-versa since I never finished the "Advance" ones ?
Anyway, I haven't read the thread entirely and won't, but I guess (and might be wrong) that you're a "anti-tradition complete freedom" guy who just used a FF tradition argument ?


I said it was assumptions (do not take it personal, pretty princess) since I'm still trying to understand your vague FFT thing that'd give sense to a black White Mage AF outfit and a white Black Mage AF outfit.
Even if there is, it won't change my personal opinion that it doesn't make much sense and that I don't care much (I'm just trying to add wood in the fire since those threads are entertaining to read while I wait for reports).



Most FFs have multiple color, often also working in a inverting way. In FFT red mages second color is blue and blue mages second color is red. Green goes purple (purple thief) and purple goes green (green dragoon) and so on. There is nothing wrong in having multiple colors on AFs.I said it was assumptions (do not take it personal, pretty princess) since I'm still trying to understand your vague FFT thing that'd give sense to a black White Mage AF outfit and a white Black Mage AF outfit.
Even if there is, it won't change my personal opinion that it doesn't make much sense and that I don't care much (I'm just trying to add wood in the fire since those threads are entertaining to read while I wait for reports).


Most FFs have multiple color, often also working in a inverting way. In FFT red mages second color is blue and blue mages second color is red. Green goes purple (purple thief) and purple goes green (green dragoon) and so on. There is nothing wrong in having multiple colors on AFs.
Thanks.
Then, there is nothing wrong with the first AF set being the traditional color, and other future job specific equipment being colored differently ?
That's exactly what the rep said.



Of course there isn't. The "main" color should be the official one...it's just not really nice not letting people dye them at will...if the player prefer his WHM to look like a sith lord with that cloak black, why not?
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