Ideally there should be one plate for every job, including the DOH/DOL jobs. I was hopeful when they increased the storage limit to 800 and gave us a few extra plates. But it’s still not enough. lol
Ideally there should be one plate for every job, including the DOH/DOL jobs. I was hopeful when they increased the storage limit to 800 and gave us a few extra plates. But it’s still not enough. lol
I would say at least one extra so you can still try things out after you have all your jobs set up, and also for fashion report.
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It's always an excuse on the coding/resources.
The amount of craftable gear, mogstore items, quest rewards, beast tribe, job gear, raid/dungeon gear. There is simply not enough available space.
Why is only the original 50 job gear in the armoire? And if you augment the original artifact gear, suddenly it has to go into the dresser? Why can't we put all (50/60/70/80/90) job gear in the armoire, whether its augmented, idealized or whatever? Same with specific DoH/DoL class gear. What possible limitation is there, that they can't do that?
And yea, for those of us who like to have their DoH/DoL each have a unique look. Oh, sorry, now you only have 9 plates available. For 20 different jobs. And then tough luck if you want to have a casual look, a beach look and a silly frog-suit glam.
It's frustrating
WoW's transmog system is just better. Glam truly is endgame and not having a robust system to support that is just disappointing.
I have to carry 5 pentamelded crafter tops just so I can have a unique crafter (three of them share the same look). It is hella frustrating.It's always an excuse on the coding/resources.
The amount of craftable gear, mogstore items, quest rewards, beast tribe, job gear, raid/dungeon gear. There is simply not enough available space.
Why is only the original 50 job gear in the armoire? And if you augment the original artifact gear, suddenly it has to go into the dresser? Why can't we put all (50/60/70/80/90) job gear in the armoire, whether its augmented, idealized or whatever? Same with specific DoH/DoL class gear. What possible limitation is there, that they can't do that?
And yea, for those of us who like to have their DoH/DoL each have a unique look. Oh, sorry, now you only have 9 plates available. For 20 different jobs. And then tough luck if you want to have a casual look, a beach look and a silly frog-suit glam.
It's frustrating
Agreed. There's no excuse to not allow for a higher number of plates. At least one per job, as suggested here, should be the bare minimum.
Same goes for the glamor dresser's capacity. It should be infinite: the moment an item is bound to you, its appearance should be saved for you to use whenever you want.
I think there are too many glamour plates and some should be removed. You need 4-5, maximum. Each glamour created adds to data storage costs, reducing the amount of cash spent on content.
If you want to play dress-up, buy a Barbie.
There is a reason: they have to store that data for every single player, and it seems that they continue to suffer from a poor inventory design that becomes ever more unwieldy over time.Agreed. There's no excuse to not allow for a higher number of plates. At least one per job, as suggested here, should be the bare minimum.
Same goes for the glamor dresser's capacity. It should be infinite: the moment an item is bound to you, its appearance should be saved for you to use whenever you want.
While I have no insight into it as such, I suspect that glamour plates are stored as independent items from the copies in the glamour that get cloned when you add them to the plate. It would explain why they remain on the plate once the base item gets removed from the dresser.
So they have to store the data for each item in the dresser, plus possibly allow for 12 items per plate.
THIS... THIS Is The Perfect Solution, And/Or The WoW Glam System That I Heard About
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