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Give Companions a Companion Costume option like the Companion Outfit one

SilverBride
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I decided to change Azandar's look to a costume rather than the outfit he has been using since I first received him. So I picked out a costume and set it up, but was unpleasantly surprised that I had to go through the process with him on all of my characters rather than having a dropdown for "Companion Costume" like we do for "Companion Outfit".

Please add a "Companion Costume" option so we can easily apply these on all our characters.
Edited by SilverBride on 3 November 2024 18:28
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  • Zodiarkslayer
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    Do you mean costumes or outfits?
    Because companions have an "outfit 1" slot and you can change it at every outfit station at any time you want. It should be a drop down menu within the equipment tab if the companion menu.

    Additionally you can equip them with every outfit that you own. I think youll hsvr to fo that in the collectables sub menu of the companion menu.
    It works just like with our characters.

    However, I have observed that when I unlock a companion on any of my characters, the companion's outfit will be reset to a default state. The mounts as well, I think.
    But I have to just equip the outfit 1 in the companion menu and it's done.
    Is that your issue?
    Edited by Zodiarkslayer on 3 November 2024 07:48
    If anyone here says: OH! But, PVP! I swear I'll ...

    Thank you for the valuable input and respectfully recommend to discuss that aspect of ESO on the PVP forum.
  • Taril
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    I think the issue here is in the fact that "Companion Costumes" are specific to each player character.

    The dyes themselves are saved to the player character and not the companion.

    This means you can't have multiple companions using the same outfit with different dye patterns on and also means that each character you have will have to go and dye the companion costumes themselves.

    Meanwhile, the "Companion Outfits" are saved to the companion itself, so that all your characters utilize the same companion with the same saved outfits.

    As such, the ideal solution would be to move "Companion Costumes" over to the companions themselves. Thus allowing each individual companion to have its own set of costumes that can be uniquely dyed (And subsequently activated with an easy toggle without having to faff around going to an Outfit station on every character to apply the same dyes to the same costumes over and over)
  • Hapexamendios
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    Bastion the Clown. I like it!
  • Tazzy
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    I don't need anything like that. Before implementing something like this, imho it's better to address the real problems.
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  • SilverBride
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    Do you mean costumes or outfits?
    Because companions have an "outfit 1" slot and you can change it at every outfit station at any time you want. It should be a drop down menu within the equipment tab if the companion menu.

    An outfit is different from a costume.

    Companions have "Companion Outfit" or "No Outfit" options so that once an outfit has been set all that needs to be done on each character is to choose "Companion Outfit" and they are then wearing it.

    There is no "Companion Costume" option so once a costume has been chosen and dyed it can't just be chosen when on other characters. The entire process needs to be repeated with each character for them to wear that costume.
    Edited by SilverBride on 3 November 2024 16:19
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  • SilverBride
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    Tazzy wrote: »
    I don't need anything like that. Before implementing something like this, imho it's better to address the real problems.

    We do not need to wait for every problem to be fixed to get quality of life features added.
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  • Tazzy
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    Tazzy wrote: »
    I don't need anything like that. Before implementing something like this, imho it's better to address the real problems.

    We do not need to wait for every problem to be fixed to get quality of life features added.

    [snip] I'm happy to leave it to Zos to decide how useful such a feature actually is.

    [edited for baiting]
    Edited by ZOS_Icy on 3 November 2024 18:35
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  • spartaxoxo
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    The companion is using the collectible of the character. We can dye the same costume different colors depending on which character it is on. And people even spend real life money to have different colors of the same costume on different characters.

    Outfits aren't shared across characters, so the companion has their own outfit. But the collectibles are shared with the character.
    Edited by spartaxoxo on 3 November 2024 18:04
  • SilverBride
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    Regardless of why it's this way, why can't there be "No Companion Costume" and "Companion Costume" options like there are for Outfits? Then players can choose to use the "Companion Costume" if they want to show that one, or "No Companion Costume" if they want to keep it different.
    Edited by SilverBride on 3 November 2024 18:22
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  • spartaxoxo
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    Because some people want the companion to match with the aesthetic of their character.
  • SilverBride
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    Then they could use the "No Companion Costume" option just like they can choose "No Companion Outfit" now.
    Edited by SilverBride on 3 November 2024 18:27
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  • spartaxoxo
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    Then they could use the "No Companion Costume" option just like they can choose "No Companion Outfit" now.

    No companion outfit displays their armor. No companion costume would not display the costume in the colors they wanted, it wouldn't display any costume at all.

    In other words, if the wish is for the companion to use your collectible, that need is not met by disabling collectibles.
    Edited by spartaxoxo on 3 November 2024 18:53
  • SilverBride
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    spartaxoxo wrote: »
    Then they could use the "No Companion Costume" option just like they can choose "No Companion Outfit" now.

    No companion outfit displays their armor. No companion costume would not display the costume in the colors they wanted, it wouldn't display any costume at all.

    In other words, if the wish is for the companion to use your collectible, that need is not met by disabling collectibles.

    "No Companion Costume" would not display the costume that is set to show as the "Companion Costume", just the same way that "No Companion Outfit" doesn't show the set Companion Outfit". So the player is free to dress them any other way they choose.
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  • BlueRaven
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    Pass.

    I always tailor the companions look to the character they are with. Sometimes using the same costume dyed differently.

    If the costume was dyed to the companion, or the costume became a pull down hard coded choice. Then the customization options will become more limited.
  • spartaxoxo
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    spartaxoxo wrote: »
    Then they could use the "No Companion Costume" option just like they can choose "No Companion Outfit" now.

    No companion outfit displays their armor. No companion costume would not display the costume in the colors they wanted, it wouldn't display any costume at all.

    In other words, if the wish is for the companion to use your collectible, that need is not met by disabling collectibles.

    "No Companion Costume" would not display the costume that is set to show as the "Companion Costume", just the same way that "No Companion Outfit" doesn't show the set Companion Outfit". So the player is free to dress them any other way they choose.

    If the companion costume is account wide then they would have their own collectibles instead of using ours.

    So companion costume would be a set costume for all characters.

    And no companion costume wouldn't display anything.
    Edited by spartaxoxo on 3 November 2024 20:50
  • SilverBride
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    Not all outfit styles are available for each character either because not all of us learn every motif on every character. Yet the Companions can set an outfit on one character and just choose it to set it on all of their characters.

    It's not up to me to figure out how to make this work, anyway. That is what ZoS does.
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  • BlueRaven
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    Not all outfit styles are available for each character either because not all of us learn every motif on every character. Yet the Companions can set an outfit on one character and just choose it to set it on all of their characters.

    It's not up to me to figure out how to make this work, anyway. That is what ZoS does.

    But what happens if I want the costume blue on one character and black with another? Your way sounds like I could not do that.

    This sounds like another “is it really a problem?” Issue. Spending 1 min at a dye station each time you unlock a follower is not the worst thing.
  • SilverBride
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    BlueRaven wrote: »
    Not all outfit styles are available for each character either because not all of us learn every motif on every character. Yet the Companions can set an outfit on one character and just choose it to set it on all of their characters.

    It's not up to me to figure out how to make this work, anyway. That is what ZoS does.

    But what happens if I want the costume blue on one character and black with another? Your way sounds like I could not do that.

    If we choose "No Companion Costume" then it's not set to anything and the player should still be able to use and dye any costume they want for the Companion while on that character.

    Just like we don't have to choose "Companion Outfit" now and can dress them however we want.
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  • spartaxoxo
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    Not all outfit styles are available for each character either because not all of us learn every motif on every character. Yet the Companions can set an outfit on one character and just choose it to set it on all of their characters.

    It's not up to me to figure out how to make this work, anyway. That is what ZoS does.

    Outfit styles are account wide unlock. The difference between them and the costume is the outfit is assigned to the companion. I would not mind a way to quickly apply the costume to all characters on the account (which I think is the main issue you have?), but not at the expense of current cosmetic functionality.
    Edited by spartaxoxo on 3 November 2024 21:28
  • ESO_player123
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    I do not mind as long as the same companion can wear different costumes with different dyes applied to them when summoned for different characters (as it can be done now).
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    I realize that some may disagree with my request but this is something I would love to have and I hope they consider it.
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