delicate, brick-like subtlety.
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delicate, brick-like subtlety.
I expect one or two lame things in the gem store, and that’s it.
ANet seems to have a disconnect with what a lot of us consider “fun”.
delicate, brick-like subtlety.
We’re talking costume parts here, that’s all. I really don’t care when or how you got something, what I care about is what I think when I see you. Is it “that looks totally bad-kitten”, or “that idiot has no sense of style”.
If I see you charging into battle with the gasmask, molten gloves, jetpack, and The Moot, I’m going to think you’re a total idiot. Wearing trophies is pointless if you wind up looking like you covered yourself in Crazy Glue and then rolled around in a junkyard to dress yourself. By the same token, getting an item that really builds a look is great, and I don’t really care how you get it.
So… yeah. More costume options, less limitations on how you get them. I like seeing characters that look awesome, however they manage to go about it.
delicate, brick-like subtlety.
Whispers…the secret society whose members all wear black, red, and gold for easy recognition…yeah, she’ll find it.
To be fair, that’s the operatives that are working somewhat openly.
If you join the order, some random NPCs scattered around suddenly change what they say when you talk to them. They work for the OoW, with no outward sign of it.
delicate, brick-like subtlety.
The bandits of the human lands are actually working on this problem, trying to find a way to open those chests without Evon’s keys.
That’s why so many of them have broken lock picks.
delicate, brick-like subtlety.