I hope you’re not actually serious with this comment…
Thanks, I’ve personally never done it, just knew it could be done.
The new tmog set is low-resolution…just try zooming in on the wings. It looks like a Vanilla dev made it. I can’t believe Blizz is asking people to pay for lower-resolution models.
To be honest not a big fan of it and if I was I wouldn’t pay for it.
It looks like the quality they put into some of the anniversary rewards like inflatable Thunderfury . To be honest it could of filled a reward spot in this years anniversary.
So many other sets in game look way better, even ones that are 3-4 expansions old. I could say the same about most of the store mounts and pets as well. A lot of BfA sets were hit or miss though, I will give you that. But they weren’t all bad. Sadly, my favorite set in general wasn’t even mail. It was the mythic plate set from Dazaralor.
This. Also they seem to be putting less and less effort into in game items/appearances over the years. Look how the raid sets turned out this expansion /sigh
Honestly this is the first year I didn’t buy a collector edition because I always feel weird using store bought stuff.
Except my fel cat, but that was a Christmas present, haha
We went from Legion which was pretty high quality as far as gear sets go, and then to BfA which was…well, you know. Not good. It looks like things might go back in the right direction in Shadowlands, at least for that expansion. I’d like to have individual tier sets but…I’d settle with sets that just look nice.
Yeah it’s like in Legion they had taken the things they learnt from WoD and were doing good for a bit, but then in BfA it’s like it was a whole new dev team or something that forgot all the bad and issues from before, or theyre doing their own thing and someone is hard for external power systems and bland looking gear.
They literally removed nice looking end game tier sets and made them unimportant this expansion , then make them all look so bland. I dont get it.
Legion had some nice looking gear, especially for monks and clothies.
They seem to be doing this thing recently where they do a good expansion, then a bad one. And the pattern repeats ad nauseum.
People are mad because the detail level is much higher than most gear sets. People are mad because there’s genuinely novel and “interesting” (read: active/alternating/not immediately repeating) animations.
The outfit is fully 3D, which is fairly rare for any transmog in WoW. The outfit has independent moving parts, which is basically completely unheard of (new things).
The funny part is that it doesn’t matter if you “like” the set or not. I think it’s trash tier and looks abysmal. I do, however, recognize that despite it looking awful to me the fidelity is exceptionally high. I also recognize that the animals and details are top notch, mythic raid level quality (despite whether I like it or not).
This is a pay-for transmog that has the same careful-handed-quality of a mythic raid set. You might not like the set, it might not be in the same vein as those sets, but every piece is given a lot of detail, attention, and time. Just because it looks silly doesn’t mean it didn’t take significant efforts to make. Just because you might think it looks worse than [X] set doesn’t mean it didn’t take more time to make, and used more resources to do so.
This is a paid-for-appearance that rivals, in terms of effort, detail, and modeling, the hardest gear to get. It might be frivolous and fun, which makes it feel different and incomparable, but the end statement is that they’re putting mythic quality (detail, effort, modeling) appearances up for money-only acquisition.
Games have rules. Games have defined environments. People should all be equal in those environments.
Stop making surprised pikachu face when people get upset that the balance of things is made less fair due to outside resources.
Huh…wasn’t making surprised pikachu face. My original comment and word choice implied that I wasn’t surprised and in fact expected it. While I don’t deny it does have some good quality, like gucci does, that doesn’t change any thing about my original comment.
It in now way signifies or implies inequality. If you (general 3rd person “you”)want it and can’t get it…welcome to wow. I won’t ever step into mythic raiding. I’m just not good enough. I want to, but it won’t happen. I’m just not ever going to be good enough. If you don’t want though, then don’t get it. This transmog signifies nothing but ones ability to pay money and it will not get me or anyone else into Mythic+. It won’t increase my haste, it won’t make me immune to CC, it won’t help me increase my pvp rating. It’s irrelevant to the game but that is what people do these days, take something that doesn’t impact them and make themselves the victim of some grand conspiracy of inequality. It must be Saturday.