You can have fresh alts on other regions' T100 leaderboards. You can also have multiple alts on the same leaderboard, but the one with the highest peak will show up.
I don't see what difference that would make. You earn the armor, they apply it to your account.
It's absurd thinking about all of these sets that exist just to collect dust because the players that won them don't even have the ability to use them on whichever character they now play on. I can probably count on one hand the amount of top 100 players I've seen since the entire concept was introduced, and it's absolutely correlated to this oversight that has somehow persisted for 10 years.
If you want people to side with you, you need to explain why you can no longer play your legacy 1.0 character.I don't see what difference that would make. You earn the armor, they apply it to your account.
It's absurd thinking about all of these sets that exist just to collect dust because the players that won them don't even have the ability to use them on whichever character they now play on. I can probably count on one hand the amount of top 100 players I've seen since the entire concept was introduced, and it's absolutely correlated to this oversight that has somehow persisted for 10 years.
I have a legacy character myself, and I know that it’s still possible to transfer, change names, or even change races.
So, what exactly are you trying to achieve here?
Honestly, if I had a character with a unique legacy item—like my FF11 Miquote with the Ballista Cap—I wouldn’t stop playing that character.
This was already explained on page 1 of the thread.If you want people to side with you, you need to explain why you can no longer play your legacy 1.0 character.
I have a legacy character myself, and I know that it’s still possible to transfer, change names, or even change races.
So, what exactly are you trying to achieve here?
Honestly, if I had a character with a unique legacy item—like my FF11 Miquote with the Ballista Cap—I wouldn’t stop playing that character.
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