Armoire is too limited.
Any mogstation gear should be stored in armoire.
Any armor exclusive to 1 job should be stored in armoire.
Armoire is too limited.
Any mogstation gear should be stored in armoire.
Any armor exclusive to 1 job should be stored in armoire.
Your understating things quite drastically.
If I spend real money for something, and then you want me to spend more money for space to store it, that just aint on... and don't you dare try to tell me this game don't try to charge you to store things.
If the Armoire is just a list that can only accept certain items, fine. It's a checklist, why not make the checklist much larger?
Why is the calamity scavenger and recompentence officer separate people? If they are checking a list of achievements to see if you have them, so they know what items they can let you have, why can't the Armoire do that too?
So, now you've got a big storage chest that holds the raw items only (before decoration or dye), for things purchased from the store, earned from achivements, or are rare and noteworthy enough that the game wants you to recover them latter once the plot has let you have them
Would this be a bad thing, or just impossible with the code as it is?
I agree. All class-specific gear and mogstation items should be storable in the armoire. Even if it requires permanently converting them to a level 1 "replica XYZ" and removes dye, it would be a much better option than what we have now.
That was originally their thing long before the glam dresser too: "well, adding an item into the armoire means dye and spiritbond and crafting signatures is reset because that's more data tied with it, and some dyes are expensive and people like crafting signatures, etc." but the dye argument no longer holds up because we can dye it when we drop it on to a glam plate. I don't know of anyone who actually cares about the crafting signature (I guess some do) and spiritbond% isn't a big deal anymore with the way they changed how it works when you extract materia from a 100% spiritbond item. At least being able to put items I have bought with real money into the armoire so I don't accidentally discard or have something happen would be a huge step in the right direction, especially since it would cut down on space in the dresser being taken up.
I'm still frustrated (and have been since 2.0) that I can't shove the rest of the AF gear beyond the i45 into the armoire :/ it's a stupid limitation.
You do know that a lot of that gear is stored on the salvagers, at the Tempest NPC, as well as in Sharlayan, and you can go get it whenever you need?
Yes, and that's part of the problem.
There are three DIFFERENT systems setup to do the same thing. The armour is the one that's setup to interface with the glam system and reduces the demand for storage space in the glam dresser.
If those two other systems could be merged to the armiour the amount of space I need would drop from about 600 to only 150.
Yes, but that doesn't help when it means I have to put that item into the glamour dresser to use it instead of linking it from the Armoire.
I would love it if Mogstation outfits could be stored in there. Would also love to know if it's just a memory issue. Or if a code problem. As they gave us the same type of answer for this as mount music. That there isn't enough room (think slots) for things that should be able to be put in there to be in there. I'd also would love it if I could store the achievement tools you can get as a DoL/Doh. Or fully upgraded JSE. Or if it's a job's first iconic look. I.e when HW jobs hit 60.
Something something small company and also indie dev! Really, it's your fault for not buying more mogshop items for SE to buy servers! :^)
Really though, the armoire feels like the Lords of Vermillion of the glamour system. Once they introduced the glamour dresser they forgot they already had a system in place, lol.
I agree,let us store all job specific and mogstations items in the armoire. Maybe even things that require tokens from certain fates or world bosses as well.
Last edited by Nyxs; 08-16-2022 at 12:56 AM.
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