Imagine you're in the First, and you just finished crafting a coat from local materials. Suddenly, some doof from the Source materializes in front of you, casts a spell onto your new creation, and goes back where they came from. Would be pretty upsetting.
(Y'shtola would like to know their location.)
"Stand in the ashes of a trillion dead souls and ask the ghosts if honor matters."
"The silence is your answer."
This really should be done, if at the very least for pure glamor gear like the Late Allagan sets.
No thx. I don’t like this at all.
Love to see this thread resurface every now and then.
SE pleeeeease, just axe the whole role restriction thing with glamour. So many individual gear pieces could fit well with other jobs and its such an "innocent sin" that its to be this way.
No need to give us "eternal punishment" when NPCs wear mismatched role pieces for their designs
We already have "tank" armor that can be equipped on all jobs. The pretense that it's to make roles readily apparent is gone. We have chicken costumes and casino bunny outfits. There is no reason for us to continue on like it's "important" or even "consistent" to keep job gear separate in glamor.
The ONLY reason I can think of is that would it be a nightmare coding-wise because their system is spaghetti code, and because they're marked as "x" job in the code means that's also how it's linked in the glamor dresser.
Which means things like all the level 1 glamor things like the pvp armor should STILL be changed to just be all jobs since they give no stats.
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