Why are we using the term “concealed carry?” It’s just a gameplay mechanic because they don’t actually have one handers like that in this game or slots for such things.
It sounds like trolling to get a rise out of people by bringing real life terminology that’s a heated political subject into the game.
Seems a waste of time when you barely see it. That’s a lot of new coding and adding in new cosmetics for something that’s out for like a second.
itd actually be kind of cool if they had a one handed cross bow, via a Glyph (hey remember glyphs exist?) because itd fit the theme of dark rangers 100x more.
Or… it doesnt even need to be a gun. What if it was like a dark purple or crimson red magic bolt that shot out of their palm?
Rogues and Warriors used to have a ranged weapon slot. This never appeared on the players model when sheathed, but I think being able to at least mog the invisible slot would be cool.
My night elf rogue loved her bow very much (you could use guns, too, I guess )
Ignoring their obvious trolling attempts, I would greatly enjoy a glyph to let me change the look of my pistol. I’ve always wanted one that changes it to the mini crossbow survival hunters use for serpent sting. It uses the same shooting animation so it wouldnt even be that hard to make.
This should be for every ability. I know on my troll survival hunter, I wish that instead of him shooting a little crossbow for the Poison Sting ability, I wish he could use a troll blow-dart (the same ones that the blood trolls of Nazmir use).
Because it makes no sense that a troll would use a human mini crossbow and not a blow-dart.
I know others mentioned glyphs, which is something I forgot even existed, but I’m worried that options would be very limited with those if they even became a thing
Honestly, the crossbow for Survival and the gun for Outlaw could use cosmetic options all around because they’re kind of lackluster otherwise. I actually very much so approve of the fact Flayed Shot gives survival a different looking crossbow when used as opposed to the standard. But that’s neither here nor there.