
My wife would have my head but I think I would pay up to like 200 bucks for something like this. It would be worth it in my opinion to have something commemorative of my Character and my time in Eorzea.
Who knows maybe we will see something like this in the future once SE can focus more on cosmetics and extras and less on the core development and relaunch of the game.
ok ok stop the troll .... i just said : i didn't knew wow have that cos i don't play and don't care of wow.
I post an idea of thing i would get and what i only get is people who have nothing else to say nice about it.They just since none since like kids does
Whoa whoa whooooa...take it easy. It was a joke. I don't think anyone was trolling you.



The person you quote just did.. lol
And yea. i hope SE make some sort of contract with FigurePrint, because they are awesome and very good at doing it... I dont want Action Figure... :\
For me i hate play art, because they are action figure and not figure.. :P



How does figureprint manage the many items in a MMORPG?
Also, aren't figures more fragile, not being able to move and all? Not saying its a bad thing, many figures look really well done, and SE's figures show lots of detail and work.



It depends on taste, i like static figures because there no screw joints like Action Figure, and the feel of realism. that why i say i hate Play Art. I never say Play Art didnt do a great job in details. I'm saying Figure Print as in static print does a great job in details and such. and i say i dont want Action Figure.
FigurePrint only does two, Minecraft and WoW.
And PlayArt do not do custom job like FigurePrint, but ofcourse if PlayArts were to do Static Figure and custom one, i would order it![]()



They use a 3D printer. Basically what it does is simply "printing" a 3D model from a computer into a finished figurine.
Here's how it works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9UyBGf01A0



Figureprints are purely for display.
As far as to how they managed to get that many items, WoW's base models for gear are ridiculously simple in shape and have low polygon counts. The more demanding items in terms of design are the shoulders, which are intentionally more complex.
That said, I could go for a joint effort by SE and Figureprints. XIV just needs to get a massive playerbase to justify such a move.
* The sad thing is that FFXIV turned RDM into a turret, and people think that's what it's supposed to be. It's supposed to combine sword and magic into something more, not spend the bulk of gameplay spamming spells and jump into melee for only 3 GCDs before scurrying back to the back line like good little casters.
* Design ideas:
Red Mage - COMPLETE (https://tinyurl.com/y6tsbnjh), Chemist - Second Pass (https://tinyurl.com/ssuog88), Thief - First Pass (https://tinyurl.com/vdjpkoa), Rune Fencer - First Pass (https://tinyurl.com/y3fomdp2)
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