Couldn’t agree more with your take. I think store mogs are best left to things that certainly look cool and wearable, but are either tongue-in-cheek, gimmicky, cross-promotional, or some flavor of harmless fanservice like that.
I have no problem with the store having cosmetics. As long as I feel there’s some semblance of balance and you’re not just adding good things to the store only. I haven’t really felt like that’s a problem, so far at least.
So yeah, just maintain balance in availability and quality and I’ll continue to not have an issue. I mean, I get that you’ll devote some extra pizazz to a paid for cosmetic and that’s okay, just…try not to let that gap in quality be too big.
I kind of think the last set they added was coming close to being a bit too large of a gap compared to the sets in game. So try to keep that a bit under control is all.
Report as trolling. Move on.
The only things I think should be in the store are limited time items that are no longer available. Similar to what ff14 does
Imagine if they did this with the og mage tower appearances?
I think people would like that tbh. People that did them saved money and now people can buy them if they missed out.
Just funny to me that people in this game are ok with boosting and carries but putting something in the store isn’t ok
Like those bikinis or underwear (I don’t know what they are) those goblin women are wearing at Gallywix’s. Those things are super cute.
Fire, fire everywhere
Sounds like someone got addicted to buying cat girl lingerie from the FF14 store
Go away Bobby
skeleton crew , lack of effort , lack of ideas ,they pretty know think that any garbage like the cat mount will insta sell because hamsters are hamsters and theres nothing like the wheel for em.
The people who do that are the bullies in game who worked hard for their stuff and have no other sense of pride in their life and want to stand out in game.
It’s literally absolutely preposterous and inconceivable in their minds for people to get nice stuff without spending 79 hours a week to obtain it… because that’s their social life so it should be everyone’s.
Except they’re not. Most of them are terrible and look like level 51 starter sets. I realize that looks are subjective, but I haven’t used a current transmog in years just because the older stuff flat out looks better most of the time.
The only current one I’ve used is the one I purchased off the store (the celestial one with the floating stars). They need to put THAT level of work into the raid sets. 9.2 tier sets are for the most part just painted on garbage imho.
Why can’t we have a cloth robe set with detail like Tyrande’s? Instead, we get glorified floor length bath robes.
I support this
If I could dec out my WoW hunters in similar outfits to my Diablo 3 demon hunter you’d never get me out of this game!
I bought the game with real money, and pay my sub with real money. I shouldn’t have to pay extra for mounts, pets, armor, etc.
I feel like you are me when sparkle pony came out. You don’t have to pay extra for mounts, pets, armor, etc because you still get those items. Now if you want extra items you do have to pay more, just like you pay more for a CE vs normal. I draw the line when it stops at cosmetic items. So don’t want to see things like more bag or bank space put in there.
Because every time they release a new mount there a certain segment of the forums will explode in outrage? Now image what it would be like if they started producing transmogs that you could only get thru the store.
How about they crack down on bots and boosts and then they can put more cosmetics in the store. Classic WoW is infested with bots, it’s disgusting
why would i want to spend real money to make cool transmogs, ion an age when nfts are a thing, this should be the lowest thing on the totem pole, don’t give blizzard any ideas.
I can almost guarantee that Microsoft/Blizzard will double-down on store cosmetics (and other “collection” items) in the future.
Whether the majority of the player-base wants it or not.
You sound either like an employee or someone trying to get hired on.