I can't help but feel that, narratively, allowing our characters to wear regulators at this point in Dawntrail's story would completely contradict both the dialogue that indicated the WoL and Scions find the use of them abhorrent and the Arcadion storyline where the entire point is that the WoL fights without a regulator and, to offset that, was permitted to use seven souls of former champions to level the playing field and release those souls in the event of a win.I bet we'll be given a regulator headpiece at the end of the 7.3 MSQ. For your sake, they'll call it "Deactivated Regulator" or something to that effect, so you don't have to worry about doing anything non-WoL-approved.
We get narratively incongruous glamour all the time. We have at least three different ways to dress up as an imperial Garlean soldier (the Mended Imperial robe and helmet given to you in the ARR MSQ, the #55 set given to you in the Stormblood MSQ, and the Imperial sets dropped by the Tower of Babil). We can wear the ancients' robes, even though the WoL personally wiped out the last of the ancients. The gear sets dropped by The Heroes' Gauntlet and Ktisis Hyperboreia are conspicuously Ascian-inspired, especially the masks. The fending/maiming sets dropped by Vanguard allow you to look like one of the mechanical soldiers that participated in a massacre in Tuliyollal.


i don't care its cute and it would use a slot the earslot we need more stuff in. Besides the pirate version already exists.
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