

"Hello, I'm auditioning for the role of Ser Aymeric de Borel, and I'll be singing Electric Chapel by Lady Gaga"
I finaly decided to give those plates a try this morning. I am a glamour hoarder and this patch kinda made me realize how many pieces of gear were sitting on my inventories, never used even once, but with the excuse of "It might be useful someday, somehow... i know it will. I never even had the desire to use this piece, I don't even really like it visually, but I know that ONE DAY it will be useful for something, hopefuly.". After this realization I decided to clean everything and only leave what I really like and what is really appealing to me visualy. Inventories feel much much cleaner, and I only had to use 104 slots on the glamour dresser, so I'm set. For those who like to change their glamours on a daily basis it can be a pain in the ass, but I change all my glamours pretty much once a week and I'm still satisfied with how it turned out to be. Goodbye extra monthly retainer fee.

I did that as well on accident. Lost materia VI melded tank piece and didn't notice until after I saw it in the glamour dresser and realized I clicked the wrong thing. Like... why is hiding gear set items not a thing when it is for grand company turn ins? Not even a "this item is melded, are you sure you want to?" prompt like the grand company turn ins either. It was my mistake obviously, but I was disappointed it didn't have the same safeguards in place that grand company turn ins do.I'm a little disappointed with the limitations, I can't put my relics or animas in either the dresser or armoire and I was really hoping to clear my retainers. I also dislike that it shows gear currently assigned to various jobs; I lost my caster neck piece last night because of this. Thankfully I can get a bolt from sigmascape normal to replace it. My fc leader accidentally lost his allagan weapon. Very annoying not to have that feature when gc npc's already do.
Last edited by DJaySaint; 02-05-2018 at 05:04 PM.
I really hope they update this thing. For ppl who actually use glamours on the regular it doesn't do anything.
The inability to change just one item or to do so on the fly is just too cumbersome
If, however you have a set look for your character then yes. This is a great addition.
No, artists design gear. Designers design and programmers implement the systems that glamour is using. That takes away resources from designing and implementing other content. Stop acting like you know wtf your talking about.
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