Could be a new skill for crafters. Change the style of a piece of armor for cheaper than crafting it.
Makes a lot of sense to me personally. To me named gear should be apparent in some way. Converting it would take away from the named aspect. It's named for a reason to commemorate someone or something typically so it shouldn't be able to be converted or dyed imo. I do see your point though just offering how I see the game for others perspective
That's fine, I still think it could be added, imperials would just get to do it for free on their personal bound items, would have a charge to do it to unbound items.Alphashado wrote: »Could be a new skill for crafters. Change the style of a piece of armor for cheaper than crafting it.
I'm not opposed to that idea. But the issue I speak of is part of the Pre order Imperial edition purchase of the game that comes with the ability to convert any armor to Imperial skin. But it's severely limited. Most of the gear in the game that you would actually want to wear aside from crafted gear cannot be converted. So its fun to use while leveling up, but it's kinda useless once your character gets to endgame and you put them into named sets.
Eh, I really dislike "best" items being unmodifiable. Makes everyone with the high end gear look alike. I understand your point, but pre Transmog Warcraft was a very bland place imo.Makes a lot of sense to me personally. To me named gear should be apparent in some way. Converting it would take away from the named aspect. It's named for a reason to commemorate someone or something typically so it shouldn't be able to be converted or dyed imo. I do see your point though just offering how I see the game for others perspective
I think that is part of the reason. There has to be a drawback to wearing those pieces, even if it is esthetic. Also, not being able to change them makes them recognizable.
Makes a lot of sense to me personally. To me named gear should be apparent in some way. Converting it would take away from the named aspect. It's named for a reason to commemorate someone or something typically so it shouldn't be able to be converted or dyed imo. I do see your point though just offering how I see the game for others perspective