I thought the same.I tend to agree with the majority...what was the overall purpose of limiting the dyed versions of items to classes that weren't included on the base item? In what way, in any game, does this make sense? Now, if they made the items add components besides dyes, say tacking on some spikes to your belt, then I could understand going from FSH to GLA.
People were under the assumpton that dyed versions would do just what they did previously, provide distinction. I guess that's the community's fault for using logic.
Still hoping for a dev to pop in and give us at least an explanation on why this decision was made.
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