Ah.
…the nerd in me gotta point out that they look nothing like Sailor Moon (I grew up on the original anime and manga).
These do fit the “Magical Girl” genre, though.
I’ll never call them Sailor Moon, personally, but I appreciate the explanation. Now I’ll understand the reference.
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This…
Add an option in settings to hide player transmogs from being seen by you.
So Mr yellow text up there and other stick in the muds are happy
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I think the game makes more sense and look better when people use armor that makes them easily recognizable. But that’s a preference. I think the overall look is better than the personal liberty. Which to some point is also why I kinda liked when the game didn’t have tmog so you could easily what gear someone was using. While I think the compromise we got now is “okay-ish”, some liberty with some restrictions.
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Lightforged Draenei heritage is plate and wearable by mages
As is Humans heritage armor
Plus all the other cosmetic sets like the Burden of Unrelenting Justice set or the Stormwind Guard set. This shark was jumped a long time ago when the very concept of a “cosmetic set” was made available to players so any “X wearing Y would look ridiculous” points are moot. Hell you can get a giant hammer where the head of the hammer is a present in this months trading post, ridiculous?
There’s a black and purple version on the trading post right now. It was on the shop for $30 early this year (I think February/March).
Maybe one day… maybe oneday. Every now and then I look at the one sharp white and black elite mage set I missed out on from work in legion.
Get the big sads… throw on the arcane song " what could of been"
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I think we have to just agree to disagree here. I don’t think that at all.
TBC clown suits were peak gear appearance lol.
Oh then the complete over correction into 50 shades of drab brown in Wrath. (speaking strictly for leveling gear)
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Love how all those against conveniently forget about thrall and anduin walking around in plate as a shaman and priest while talking about immersion and identity
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I think Vanilla is more known for its clown suit, but at least you knew where that gear came from
I am unironically for this! No restrictions!
I can mog as literally freaking sylvanas with the sinister glad sword from bfa.
But yeah, a warrior wearing a robe is immersion killing.
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nah it was definitely TBC thanks to all the neon crystals on things.
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We’re not forgetting it, it’s just not relevant. NPCs are not classes.
Yea I remember some of it, I think AQ had some too which was the original one.
Honesty I get you there is a draw to everything being on theme and recognizable. I don’t think you are “wrong” it just comes down to if you prefer personalization vs theme.
Yea which is why at least having an option for me to turn it off or on could work. Having 2 slots of tmog.
But companies don’t like you being able to turn off shop tmogs. And then it becomes someday fortnite level of meme.
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I love this transmog
It’s more like dark rogue.
Would add more to the cpu as well since it would add a extra flag for every character. It isnt massive but till they move engines wow is still primarily a single core game with small amounts of offloading. It would add another straw on a concerningly loaded camel’s back.
Because those are exceptions, always have been. Playing a class based RPG and complaining about class restrictions will never stop being funny.
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Thralls a shaman and anduin is a priest…
^
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