I'd love this. My poor Breton wyress sorc has been sporting magenta hair for 8 years, because it looked dark red in character creation and I'm too cheap to buy a token.
Yes please, seconded. In-game NPCs already have all kinds of hair colours (looking at you, dark-haired Altmer). And needing a token just for a change of hair colour may make money but is seriously outdated design and simply a nuisance.
I'd add to free up the gendered hairstyle restrictions, too. All the new ones are already free for all, and it's a world in which both genders can have all kinds of hair. E.g. there's no reason women need bangs or layers in their long straight hair and men can't have them.
Yes please, seconded. In-game NPCs already have all kinds of hair colours (looking at you, dark-haired Altmer). And needing a token just for a change of hair colour may make money but is seriously outdated design and simply a nuisance.
I'd add to free up the gendered hairstyle restrictions, too. All the new ones are already free for all, and it's a world in which both genders can have all kinds of hair. E.g. there's no reason women need bangs or layers in their long straight hair and men can't have them.
Elder Scrolls is not the real world, the games that come after and have years after keep the same style of gendered hair, e.g. morrowind/oblivion/skyrim. It would not make sense to free "gendered hairstyle restrictions" when keeping in-lore with the game. I would be 100% against that, next you start adding rainbow unicorns and all sorts of other lore-breaking things when ESO has been rather good on that kind of thing so far.
Elder Scrolls is not the real world, the games that come after and have years after keep the same style of gendered hair, e.g. morrowind/oblivion/skyrim. It would not make sense to free "gendered hairstyle restrictions" when keeping in-lore with the game. I would be 100% against that, next you start adding rainbow unicorns and all sorts of other lore-breaking things when ESO has been rather good on that kind of thing so far.
I'd love this. My poor Breton wyress sorc has been sporting magenta hair for 8 years, because it looked dark red in character creation and I'm too cheap to buy a token.
My character had grey hair for 8 years because it looked silvery-blue in creation. I finally bought a change token.
Yes please, seconded. In-game NPCs already have all kinds of hair colours (looking at you, dark-haired Altmer). And needing a token just for a change of hair colour may make money but is seriously outdated design and simply a nuisance.
I'd add to free up the gendered hairstyle restrictions, too. All the new ones are already free for all, and it's a world in which both genders can have all kinds of hair. E.g. there's no reason women need bangs or layers in their long straight hair and men can't have them.
Elder Scrolls is not the real world, the games that come after and have years after keep the same style of gendered hair, e.g. morrowind/oblivion/skyrim. It would not make sense to free "gendered hairstyle restrictions" when keeping in-lore with the game. I would be 100% against that, next you start adding rainbow unicorns and all sorts of other lore-breaking things when ESO has been rather good on that kind of thing so far.
I'd love this. My poor Breton wyress sorc has been sporting magenta hair for 8 years, because it looked dark red in character creation and I'm too cheap to buy a token.
My character had grey hair for 8 years because it looked silvery-blue in creation. I finally bought a change token.
I'm intrigued. Why would you just not delete it and remake at the very start?
I'd love this. My poor Breton wyress sorc has been sporting magenta hair for 8 years, because it looked dark red in character creation and I'm too cheap to buy a token.
My character had grey hair for 8 years because it looked silvery-blue in creation. I finally bought a change token.
I'm intrigued. Why would you just not delete it and remake at the very start?
Yes please, seconded. In-game NPCs already have all kinds of hair colours (looking at you, dark-haired Altmer). And needing a token just for a change of hair colour may make money but is seriously outdated design and simply a nuisance.
I'd add to free up the gendered hairstyle restrictions, too. All the new ones are already free for all, and it's a world in which both genders can have all kinds of hair. E.g. there's no reason women need bangs or layers in their long straight hair and men can't have them.
Elder Scrolls is not the real world, the games that come after and have years after keep the same style of gendered hair, e.g. morrowind/oblivion/skyrim. It would not make sense to free "gendered hairstyle restrictions" when keeping in-lore with the game. I would be 100% against that, next you start adding rainbow unicorns and all sorts of other lore-breaking things when ESO has been rather good on that kind of thing so far.