Iâve been meaning to revisit this topic for almost two months now, as I reached out to my RP community to hear what they had to say on this topic. I posed a couple of different questions to all the players that wanted to give their feedback on the topic, in the three discord channels I primarily use for roleplay, and I got a lot of responses. Over eighty people weighed in with their thoughts and the responses were quite varied and insightful. I learned a lot and it was overall a very positive experience.
Keep in mind that these responses comes from a limited selection of players from within my own circles, and do not reflect the whole communityâs ideas! I wanted to ask my fellow RPers first, but Iâd be happy to read everyone elseâs comments on this as well. If thereâs already a thread for this, perhaps someone could link it to me so I can post it here?
I was mainly focused on transmog for this particular inquiry, and I have sort of moved on from the idea of changing up the entire system of itemisation by changing the gameplay functions of armor classes (although I would love to pick some devsâ brains on that, even just for a hypothetical scenario), but I included some questions that revolve around the ability to equip gear outside of your armor class. These are the questions I asked, and a summary of their responses.
- Is Class Fantasy through transmog important to you, and why?
These answers were probably the most interesting ones to me. Class fantasy means very different things to a lot of people, and the general consensus on the topic was very split. What exactly is class fantasy? To some, itâs a definition set in stone by the devs that players should adhere to. To others, it was more of a guideline you could follow to achieve one specific fantasy, but ultimately completely optional (this is where I land as well). Others yet thought it to be completely unimportant or even damaging to their ability to play their characters as they wanted to. Put a pin in that.
TL;DR: Overall, the majority likes class fantasy, but largely disagree on exactly how important it is.
Would the ability to transmog or equip items of other armor classes ruin class fantasy?
No more split consensus here, the absolute overwhelming majority were adamant that this was not going to be an issue to them, and their reasoning was pretty clear. To revisit the pin from the former question: character fantasy mattered much more to them than class fantasy. Even those who were clearly in favour of class fantasy were much more invested in the fantasy of their character rather than that of their class; to quote one response, âclass fantasy is always secondary to character fantasyâ. They wanted to be able to choose what fantasy fits their character, rather than selecting one from a pre-selected template.
Many players also noted that existing class fantasy in transmog is heavily limited with the restrictions put in place right now; a warrior is limited to be a plate-wearing warrior, but there are warriors who tend to be less armoured out there. The classic berserker comes to mind, a lightly armoured warrior with brutal weapons, which is technically transmoggable within the current limitations of the transmog system, but is also heavily limited. There were some concerns that class fantasy could become blurred out by this system, but even those that raised this concern were largely in favour of going through with it regardless.
TL;DR: Character fantasy and player choice > class fantasy
Do you think classes should be able to transmog armor not currently part of their armor class?
Again, the majority seemed to be in agreement here; they would prefer seeing transmog restrictions lifted. Generally, some limitations were still accepted among the respondents, while others were willing to throw it all out.
Some thought it was better to let us transmog gear of an armor class onto any gear of a similar armor class (i.e. plate to plate, but not plate to leather), but not make more types of gear equippable. That would let warriors transmog leather armour, as they can equip that, but mages would still be stuck with cloth - and they would still be wearing their respective armor class during endgame content, thus meaning their class silhouettes and transmog still matters during gameplay. It was still important to some that players looked like the class they were playing during gameplay, but then also wanted the chance to go and play dress-up for RP later.
Others thought the only restrictions set in place should be class sets such as tier and PvP sets and heritage armour, while everything not covered by these categories should be available for everyone to transmog. This would retain some class fantasy while also not limiting everything else in that armor class; only a paladin can wear the Judgement set, but anyone can wear for example the broker-themed sets from Zereth Mortis, regardless of class. In fact, many expressed a desire for more class sets and weapons unique to their class, while also opening up for armor classes to be wearable by anyone else. As an example, it was less important that a paladin wore plate, than that only paladins could wear the Judgement tier 2 set.
Do you think classes should be able to equip armor not currently part of their armor class?
This one was much more split, and this is more understandable, as it has gameplay implications. The players that thought this was a good idea were largely focused around the same principles behind being able to transmog it, so I wonât repeat their points too much. Those who were concerned with the gameplay interactions raise good points; it would likely be a nightmare to balance it out; the armor classes serve a purpose in gameplay. That being said, they werenât all in agreement that there werenât solutions to this; as long as they would not get stats out of it, they were largely okay with being able to equip the other gear - but many of them then wondered why these items should be equippable in that sense, and preferred that they could instead transmog other armor classes even if they could not equip them.
Should you be able to collect transmog that is not currently part of your armor class?
According to my data, the answer is⌠yes. Even those who donât want you to be able to equip or transmog that armour, were positive to the idea of being able to collect it for their other alts that could equip it. How, exactly, one would go about turning this into a gameplay system remains a little unsure. Personal loot only lets you loot items that are usable. Perhaps the ability to âdisenchantâ items to turn them into cosmetic versions of the same item would make this more reasonable? Thereâs a solution out there.
Do you have anything else to add?
Now, most of the replies I got here have since been represented elsewhere (particularly in the RP wishlist), but there were a couple of other points raised that I thought Iâd feature.
- There was a general desire for having more NPC-exclusive items become available to players.
- The same goes for white and grey items!
- I didnât really talk too much about weapons, but it was brought up, and some players expressed the desire to be able to wield weapons more freely too!
I wanted to end this off by saying that I realise this is a topic not everyone agrees on, and some are more invested in it than others - whichever side theyâre on. Iâm very invested in this topic, as it has been tied for being the #1 item on a lot of roleplayers wishlist (tied with customisations!). I hope a civil discussion can keep going on, as Iâm interested in hearing everyoneâs take on it, and I hope we can actually get something out of it without stomping on anyoneâs toes on our way to it :>