Yoshi said that they will not allow us to dye endgame gear for lore purposes.
Yoshi said that they will not allow us to dye endgame gear for lore purposes.
That makes sense for AF, although it sucks but other gear that they're just...making up..It's silly. I mean the lore for Darklight can be whatever they want it to be, while players have certain expectations for AF & Relic..
^ Truth. Tho, I still think AF should have some dyable part, even if the core colors stay the same (say on BLM AF body if you could dye the little feather thing, or if you could make the whole thing a different shade of black).
The lore of my character's story is cast by me. I decide his colours. If I can't dress my character, it's not my character. I'm not playing their character.
Many final fantasy games show the same job looking different when worn by different characters. Individuality is more important here. Once given the option, I'd choose a dyed version of much lower level gear to remain visible on my character before displaying clashing "trophies" in every slot.
I'm not arguing with *you*, only with the sentiment.
I disagree. AF is iconic. An iconic look shouldn't be changed simply because you want to look special and unique.The lore of my character's story is cast by me. I decide his colours. If I can't dress my character, it's not my character. I'm not playing their character.
Many final fantasy games show the same job looking different when worn by different characters. Individuality is more important here. Once given the option, I'd choose a dyed version of much lower level gear to remain visible on my character before displaying clashing "trophies" in every slot.
I'm not arguing with *you*, only with the sentiment.
Such bullcrap reasoning there.
Armor customization is already pretty horrid, what with a lot of armors using the same base model with just some minor tweaks.
I agree wholeheartedly. We are not playing a single-player RPG. This is an MMO, and our characters are our characters.The lore of my character's story is cast by me. I decide his colours. If I can't dress my character, it's not my character. I'm not playing their character.
Many final fantasy games show the same job looking different when worn by different characters. Individuality is more important here. Once given the option, I'd choose a dyed version of much lower level gear to remain visible on my character before displaying clashing "trophies" in every slot.
I'm not arguing with *you*, only with the sentiment.
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