(edited by SwornBySwords.5294)
question about armor style sets
You gain 1 set of ready-to-use skins (i.e they can be applied to a piece of armor without requiring a Transmutation Charge) and the Skin is added to your wardrobe to use on any character of the appropriate armor rating, however applying the skins from the wardrobe will cost you Transmutation charges as with any other skin attained in-game.
Armor Restrictions still apply, you can’t use the Strider Skins on a Heavy Armor profession, for example. Exceptions are unrated skins, which are unlocked for all armor classes once purchased. These include mostly headwear such as glasses or eyepatches.
Thief – Duelist | Ranger – Strider | Engineer – Technician |
Elementalist – Spellweaver | Necromancer – Warlock | Mesmer – Trickster |
You gain 1 set of ready-to-use skins (i.e they can be applied to a piece of armor without requiring a Transmutation Charge) and the Skin is added to your wardrobe to use on any character of the appropriate armor rating, however applying the skins from the wardrobe will cost you Transmutation charges as with any other skin attained in-game.
Armor Restrictions still apply, you can’t use the Strider Skins on a Heavy Armor profession, for example. Exceptions are unrated skins, which are unlocked for all armor classes once purchased. These include mostly headwear such as glasses or eyepatches.
so what if an armor requires no skin aka the mad kings set? will it be able to apply to cloth / leather / metal ?
Buying something unlocks it o your wardrobe permentaly as long as the characterless the gear requirements. And your answer to your Mad king Set is yea.
Buying something unlocks it o your wardrobe permentaly as long as the characterless the gear requirements. And your answer to your Mad king Set is yea.
thanks for the info