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Feedback/Questions: Town clothes, Costumes, & Combat

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Additionally, every time we added something to town-clothes, it didn’t really help someone building their light, medium, or heavy look.

Hey can you change dungeons next because they’re not increasing my armorsmithing level

You should change the story too because it’s not increasing my sPvP rank

PSA: Say no to the new town clothes. [Video]

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Feedback/Questions: Town clothes, Costumes, & Combat

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Feedback/Questions: Town clothes, Costumes, & Combat

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I would much rather have the ability to wear town clothes OR armor with the new system

You could mix and match town clothes like normal and wear them in combat, but you couldn’t mix armor with town clothes

I think that makes way more sense than completely screwing up all of the town clothes since most town clothes aren’t going to be wearable with armor anyway…

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Feedback/Questions: Town clothes, Costumes, & Combat

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The GW2 Dragon shirt shouldn’t even HAVE clipping problems, it’s just a top that can be transmuted to armor.

This is the one I absolutely don’t understand

It’s a skintight top, how the everloving kitten would it cause graphical bugs?

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Some promotional town clothing, such as the Dragon Emblem T-shirt and retired town clothes such as the hoodies, will become endless tonics which allow you to continue to wear the clothing in non-combat situations.

Why?! “You can still mix and match single items except for the ones you may actually want to show off”

Yeah, it’s almost like being punished for having been an early adopter/supporter of the game, haha. All of the promotional items and things that were retired from the gem store – you know, the things that only folks who have been been around for a while would have – are the same ones that are getting the lousy tonic treatment. It’s… definitely not how I would choose to honor a loyal customer and fan of my business, that’s for sure.

I know it’s not personal and it probably wasn’t thought of, how that message might end up coming across, but it feels harsh, and that’s probably why so many of the responses have been tinged with anger. No one wants to feel slapped in the face, but that’s the message that’s been sent here toward early adopters, unintentionally.

My entire outfit is going to be turned into tonics

Dragon shirt? Tonic.
Gloves and boots? Part of a tonic.
Hat collection? All tonics.
Khaki shorts? Tonic.
Broom? Can’t used while transformed.

What’s the point? I’m being punished for being a loyal player, and I’ll probably never log in again after this update.

Well, not entirely
The dragon shirt and the shorts will be tonics.
I suspect all the boots will be part of costume “sets”
Some of the hats will become armor skins others will be part of a costume “set.” Same with gloves.
Broom – i don’t know but if they don’t let you use it while in shirt or short tonic form it will certainly be pretty useless.

The gloves and boots and one of my hats will become the festive outfit
The rest of my hats (minus a quaggan hat) will be tonics because they’re all promos – GW2 cap, gandalf hat, witch hat, devil horns, santa hat

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Some promotional town clothing, such as the Dragon Emblem T-shirt and retired town clothes such as the hoodies, will become endless tonics which allow you to continue to wear the clothing in non-combat situations.

Why?! “You can still mix and match single items except for the ones you may actually want to show off”

Yeah, it’s almost like being punished for having been an early adopter/supporter of the game, haha. All of the promotional items and things that were retired from the gem store – you know, the things that only folks who have been been around for a while would have – are the same ones that are getting the lousy tonic treatment. It’s… definitely not how I would choose to honor a loyal customer and fan of my business, that’s for sure.

I know it’s not personal and it probably wasn’t thought of, how that message might end up coming across, but it feels harsh, and that’s probably why so many of the responses have been tinged with anger. No one wants to feel slapped in the face, but that’s the message that’s been sent here toward early adopters, unintentionally.

My entire outfit is going to be turned into tonics

Dragon shirt? Tonic.
Gloves and boots? Part of an outfit.
Hat collection? All tonics.
Khaki shorts? Tonic.
Broom? Can’t used while transformed.

What’s the point? I’m being punished for being a loyal player, and I’ll probably never log in again after this update.

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Some promotional town clothing, such as the Dragon Emblem T-shirt and retired town clothes such as the hoodies, will become endless tonics which allow you to continue to wear the clothing in non-combat situations.

Why?! “You can still mix and match single items except for the ones you may actually want to show off”

ANet promotes MURDER and CHILD ABUSE

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Only affects these three NPCs

None of my Halloween tonics are tradable

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There are tons of Halloween tonics on the trading post, and the description doesn’t tell me that they’re bound, but I can’t mail or sell any of my Halloween tonics:

http://i.imgur.com/cuDoW.jpg

edit: I fixed it by buying one from the trading post