theivorykitty wrote: »Based on ESO Live today, here are answers to some of the questions here:
1. Each character gets 1 costume slot, more slots can be bought with crowns. Slots are not account wide.
I just wanted to expand on this that after watching the live stream, I understood that the Outfit itself is not account wide and it character-based (e.g. if you put together an outfit with dark elf boots and chest, etc for one character, the other character would have to do that again for themselves). The Outfit Slot that we get is account-wide (e.g. every one of your characters will have an Outfit Slot to put their own customized outfit into). However, they did not respond as to whether if you purchase another Outfit Slot in the crown store (e.g. I have an 'adventuring' outfit and a 'town' outfit), if all of my characters get a second Outfit Slot, or just one.
Let me know if anyone heard anything further on that third point.
starkerealm wrote: »Amdar_Godkiller wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »We'll be showing the Outfit System during today's ESO Live so you can see it in action, but just to clarify a couple points:
- You will receive one free Outfit slot, and additional slots can be purchased from the Crown Store.
- You can change your Outfit in a slot as many times as you want for a fee.
- You're not really changing the look of an actual item, but think of it more like creating a "costume" that you're wearing.
Can you make armor look like lower level crafted gear? For instance, could I set my legs to the Daedric motif but with the appearance you get from crafting a pair of level 16 guards using hide instead of the max level material (rubedo)?
For what it's worth, Daedric (like many rare, and semi-rare motifs) doesn't scale with level. Specifically, daedric armor is always the same, regardless of level, while their weapons scale with materials.
So, the basic racial motifs (including Imperial) have five visual "tiers." These correspond to the first four material tiers, with a fifth tier that is not normally accessible, but does rarely appear on dropped gear.
The early rare motifs, (so, Barbaric, Primal, Ancient Elf, Daedric, and Dwemer) have four weapon tiers, but their armor always looks the same.
Motifs after this are always the same regardless of level. (There may be a few exceptions, like Skinchanger and Hollowjack. Also, Soulshriven is a bundle of, "what the snot happened here.")
That said, yeah, I do really hope we can produce items from lower material tiers.