AzraelKrieg wrote: »It's still free outside of the outfitting system.
What; what? It costs gold to dye costumes and gear pieces now? Ugh... Damn it, ZOS!
AzraelKrieg wrote: »What; what? It costs gold to dye costumes and gear pieces now? Ugh... Damn it, ZOS!
If it's just your normal gear or a costume no. If it's a costume made outfit using the outfitting system then it does cost gold. People have been having this discussion for a month now. This is not new info
SydneyGrey wrote: »Dying armor and (for ESO+ members) costumes is still free. You just have to play with the settings on the outfit stations.
Bbsample197 wrote: »we have it free on the base game before and now were getting charged this time? i know some people will say its cheap but for me who constantly change color schemes on many costumes likes its a daily routine it cost alot, plus is there any other way to get an outfit slot beside the 1500 crown?
Bbsample197 wrote: »we have it free on the base game before and now were getting charged this time? i know some people will say its cheap but for me who constantly change color schemes on many costumes likes its a daily routine it cost alot, plus is there any other way to get an outfit slot beside the 1500 crown?
It's called a gold sink, trying to drain some of the gold out of the game. They introduced a completely new system and decided you should have to use a bit of gold to use it. I would rather have the outfit stations and have them cost gold, rather than going back to no outfits
I play on XBOX and I'd like to know:
How much Vouchers are needed to buy an Outfit Station?
Is the old Dye station still sold at 35 Vouchers?
Thanks
preedb16_ESO2 wrote: »Yea, both the old Dye station and the new one have the exact same functionality, the old cost 35 vouchers the new costs 500 and the only difference is their appearance..