

tbh the lack of glamour plates preventing me to buy many mogstation outfits and i own many of them already
ive been preventing myself to buy mogstore items as a protest until they make new glamour plates!!!


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Need to be addressed
Just make 20 plates depending on the job.
One plate per job at least, please.



40 plates is the next logical step and would give some futureproofing if we are sparse and only want 1 plate per job, for every job.
21 Regular Combat Jobs
2 Limited Combat Jobs: BLU + Beastmaster (confirmed)
8 Disciples of Hand
3 Disciples of Land
= 34 Jobs total in Dawntrail.
If they continue at the pace of +2 Jobs per expansion (discounting potential Limited Jobs) this would give them ~6 years of futureproofing of additional jobs being released without running into any glamour plate issues whatsoever.
Doubling the glamour plates seems the most expectable thing they might do and they REALLY need to do this in my opinion - I am already trying to find "cross-over styles" between specific job types (like a dark knight glam that can be used for paladin as a dark paladin for example) to conserve glamour plate space as is.


I just don't understand what's keeping them from making more. It's ridiculous how a game whose incentive to play is cosmetics have very limited resources for said cosmetics. It's extremely frustrating.40 plates is the next logical step and would give some futureproofing if we are sparse and only want 1 plate per job, for every job.
21 Regular Combat Jobs
2 Limited Combat Jobs: BLU + Beastmaster (confirmed)
8 Disciples of Hand
3 Disciples of Land
= 34 Jobs total in Dawntrail.
If they continue at the pace of +2 Jobs per expansion (discounting potential Limited Jobs) this would give them ~6 years of futureproofing of additional jobs being released without running into any glamour plate issues whatsoever.
Doubling the glamour plates seems the most expectable thing they might do and they REALLY need to do this in my opinion - I am already trying to find "cross-over styles" between specific job types (like a dark knight glam that can be used for paladin as a dark paladin for example) to conserve glamour plate space as is.
It took what, like 10 years for them to let us put cash shop glamours in the armoire? Unfortunately they just don't prioritize player experience much.
It's actually absurd you can irreversibly lose items you paid real money for still. That just shouldn't be possible. You should always be able to retrieve them from a vendor or a menu or something. This is early 2010s levels of bad.


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Agreed. While I don't expect them to keep doing 2 jobs per expansion as I vaguely recall mentions of doing 1 in the future, 40 plates would future proof a whole lot more in that case.40 plates is the next logical step and would give some futureproofing if we are sparse and only want 1 plate per job, for every job.
21 Regular Combat Jobs
2 Limited Combat Jobs: BLU + Beastmaster (confirmed)
8 Disciples of Hand
3 Disciples of Land
= 34 Jobs total in Dawntrail.
If they continue at the pace of +2 Jobs per expansion (discounting potential Limited Jobs) this would give them ~6 years of futureproofing of additional jobs being released without running into any glamour plate issues whatsoever.
Doubling the glamour plates seems the most expectable thing they might do and they REALLY need to do this in my opinion - I am already trying to find "cross-over styles" between specific job types (like a dark knight glam that can be used for paladin as a dark paladin for example) to conserve glamour plate space as is.
I already have a single glam for all crafters, one for gatherers, and one for all my casters. Even though I wish I would be able to do individual, unique ones for each. Even crafters have class-exclusive glams that are so beautiful and cool, but don't get any use in practice for lack of space.
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