I do have some Death Knight sets I’d like to try on my Paladin.
I’d definitely mess around with mage wave and the many risque sets available to cloth users if this was an option.
One I can get behind confidently is the ‘non-class’ specific transmog restrictions.
Doubt, Blizzard brought back class tiers when people were tired of raid theme sets. Otherwise I’d be seeing Mage and Warlock in full confessor set this season.
Same… Tovi is usually a great mind and has shown that they can see both sides of an argument. At this point there is literally no need to gate transmogs. If some absolute moron is looking at a person in PvP and saying “derp… that person wears __________ they are an easy kill” then they are just simply bad at PvP or vice versa. If anyone is that incredibly stupid, then let stupidity be it’s own punishment (holy crap! That mage is wearing t4 paladin plate!). Restrictions are stupid.
Reminds me of Team Fortress 2. I would say we are well past the point of lime green/hot pink scout with flames circling around their hat so why not? If we can wear a murloc onesie into combat I don’t see how anyone can argue for restrictions any more.
Depends on what it is. I think anything but class tier sets should be moggable for anyone. I draw the line at class tier though. It should still feel special.
It’s debatable whether T-sets should be made available to everyone, as some are very class-specific. Visual multi- or subclassing sounds appealing, though.
Armor class and weapon restrictions should be lifted in any case.
Ion’s been using this excuse for the last decade for reasons they refuse to do it.
But if you’re pvping and can’t yell what a class is by their bars and abilities then you’re not doing any pvp worthwhile. Names and bars are generally class colored these days or have class icons next to them.
Not to mention I can go into combat naked these days. I can transmog to a murloc onesie. This excuse of “I can’t tell what that class is by its transmog” went out the window many years ago.
And class restrictions. They’re so 2004. Much too restrictive for modern gaming. Everyone should be able to choose a talent, any talent, from the whole pool upon completing a level, letting us create our own build and play the way we want!
And race restrictions. Then I will finally be about to play a blue dwarf with gnome pink hair, tauren horns, draenei hoofs and those wild night elf eyebrows. And make everything available in every color so I can have matching purple horns, hooves and eyebrows!
Mmm… what else can we destroy? There’s got to be more to tear apart. Blizzard already took care of the story, most of the legacy characters and is in the process of destroying the World but I feel like there is something else…
Oooo… professions! Can’t forget them. They should work the same way as talents, one big pool that I can pick any recipe/pattern out of every time I get a point. No, every time I successfully make something. And I should be able to make any recipe/pattern with any reagent. So if I want to make some plate armor but only have herbs, they should work. Or a healing potion but only have skins, they should work.
Yeah! Open it up, Blizzard. No more restrictions. Let us play how we want!
I know people like to pull up the argument of, “this looks like plate” and I get it, I think it was the DF priest set that was used as an example in the past for me. I can see it… but then I hear, “Oh make my dagger look like a two handed axe” and I just feel this massive annoyance at the sheer audacity of the request… maybe I’m just getting old and my tolerance for these things took a leap over the canyon lol.