
Well, I'm not talking about designing a whole job with all their skills and all their potencies, just the general concept of the job: his name, role, weapon, a glam set, a small description and maybe his gauge mechanic.With the number of entries, you would have and the complexities of actually designing a job, giving each entry their due diligence so as to sufficiently evaluate them in a meaningful way would be very difficult. Much so, that whilst the gesture would be nice, the results would largely be discourteous, in the sense that entries will not have been evaluated properly or sufficiently enough.
It works for furnishings and glamour since you're purely looking at it from an aesthetical standpoint.
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