Eternity?
If both of you are on the same account, then yes. You unlock one skin; you unlock the other skin; you unlock the third skin. Your whole account has access.
PS: Unlocking a skin makes an item account-bound, so you can’t unlock it on two accounts with the same item.
No we’re on different accounts. Like if I make both Sunrise+Twilight then forge it will I get both skins & Eternity?
Then if I give him the Eternity will he get all 3 skins?
No we’re on different accounts. Like if I make both Sunrise+Twilight then forge it will I get both skins & Eternity?
Then if I give him the Eternity will he get all 3 skins?
It’s pretty simple, you craft eternity. By doing that you unlock sunrise and twilight but you won’t unlock eternity. This will only happen if you bind it to your account. Sending eternity to your brother and letting him bind it to his account will unlock the eternity skin for his account but not sunrise + twilight.
Currently playing Heart of Thorns.
See, forging things does not unlock them for you. Forging a legendary will put it in your inventory, but it won’t unlock it for you until you decide to. Once you decide to unlock it, it becomes account-bound – you can’t sell it on the TP, send it to your bro, and so on.
So you can’t both unlock it.
As for Eternity, it’s one skin: Eternity itself.
You unlock skins by binding it to acc.
You unlock skins by binding it to acc.
Or destroying them
For example if you throw stuff into the forge, it doesn’t apply to minipets for obvious reasons. Or if you salvage something, or use it as part of a recipe (corrupted weapons).
Currently playing Heart of Thorns.
To summarise what everyone else has said:
- Making Eternity requires you to make both Sunrise and Twilight, so yes you would end up with all 3 skins.
- But the skins aren’t unlocked until you bind the item to your account by equipping it. (Or by destroying it, but I doubt you’d do that.)
So one of you could make sunrise, twilight and eternity and have all 3 skins unlocked.
Or one of you could make sunrise and twilight, equip them to unlock the skins and then use them to make eternity and give it to the other person. They could then equip it and unlock that skin.
But you can’t unlock all 3 skins on both accounts using just 1 eternity.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
People here are wrong.
If you buy eternity and equip it you unlocked the 2 other legendary skins and the precursors.
Here is the proof.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1gUKDwXz8qY
http://xunlaiheroes.wix.com/xhsa
It isn’t possible.
You could craft Twilight as well as Sunrise and equip both weapons. This will give you both skins.
BUT
When forging both Twilight and Sunrise into Eternity, you won’t get Eternity’s skin as long as you don’t have equipped Eternity.
The only possibility would be making both legendaries. Having both skins but losing 2 legendaries in the process of crafting Eternity.
One of you will get Eternity as well as all three skins.
Huh, well, that’s actually pretty cool.
Well, OP, looks like one Eternity can at least get you both Sunrise and Twilight on both accounts, but Eternity only on one account. Still better than I would’ve thought – just make Eternity on the account you don’t want to keep it on, if you go that route.
Alright thanks for clearing that up! Thanks friends
From the wiki
Skins are automatically unlocked by any action that binds the item or otherwise removes it from the economy:
- Binding: equipping or right-clicking to choose Unlock Skin. Skins that are bound-on-acquire are automatically unlocked, e.g. purchasing skins with karma or badges of honor.
- Removing from the economy: selling to a vendor, salvaging, right-clicking to choose Store in Wardrobe, deleting, or using in the Mystic Forge.
RIP City of Heroes
People here are wrong.
If you buy eternity and equip it you unlocked the 2 other legendary skins and the precursors.
Here is the proof.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1gUKDwXz8qY
That’s true.
But that still wouldn’t enable you to unlock all 3 skins on 2 accounts with just 1 Eternity, which is what the OP is asking about.
The best you could do is one person makes Twilight and Sunrise, binds them (unlocking the skins), uses them to make Eternity (which will be unbound), sends it to the other person who binds it and gets all 3 skins.
Which seems a bit unfair in that the person who does all the work gets 1 less skin.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
that’s what I said with my first post :S
Currently playing Heart of Thorns.