Marjory Delaqua's armor in LW season 3

Marjory Delaqua's armor in LW season 3

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Posted by: Ido.6490

Ido.6490

Hey guys! Am I the only one who is both thrilled and worried at the same time about that outfit?

I think it looks really nice but seeing how her last outfit (Trickster’s) got out through the Gem store as individual pieces, I am wondering now if it might get out as an outfit rather then individual pieces of armors since ArenaNet decided that they won’t sell armor anymore on the gem store…

Anyone got any kind of clue about this?

I am crossing my fingers that this will actually be available in-game instead of through the gemstore… I would not buy that as an outfit =/

Marjory Delaqua's armor in LW season 3

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Posted by: Moyayuki.3619

Moyayuki.3619

I would also like it to be made available as armor. But I wouldn’t be 100% against it being an outfit. Either way, it does look really cool and would be perfect for several of my toons.

Server: Dragonbrand
Guild: Moonlit Renegades (Moon)
Highest-Level Toon: Markus Emmerich, 80 Human Scrapper

Marjory Delaqua's armor in LW season 3

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Posted by: Basaltface.2786

Basaltface.2786

got datamined as a (imho) worthless outfit… same for taimi´s new look…

Marjory Delaqua's armor in LW season 3

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Posted by: Ido.6490

Ido.6490

Seriously? Man, that s*cks. Such good design, so poorly implemented in-game… a shame.

Marjory Delaqua's armor in LW season 3

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Posted by: Teleoceras.1298

Teleoceras.1298

It was datamined as an outfit. That being said, this is one case where I would get the outfit although I do wish it was armor.

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Marjory Delaqua's armor in LW season 3

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Posted by: Khailyn.6248

Khailyn.6248

we have taimi’s outfit now, but not marjorys.. >> maybe next week?

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