Why Emperor's clothing transmutes (invisible clothing for shirt/pants)? Why not allow the option to disable the visual instead? The option is already there, just disabled.
There's also no way to undo these transmutes at the moment unless you are willing to pay 54k AD to transmute another shirt/pants over it.
Same with enchantment visuals. Why are we not allowed to disable visuals on these already? People have been asking for stuff like this for a while now. These enchants are ruining character appearances in the game. Most people just use black dye because it goes well with soulforge. You don't see other colors being used often because of that.
And I'm pretty sure people are willing to pay AD or zen to unlock these options if there needs to be a zen/AD sink.
Why Emperor's clothing transmutes (invisible clothing for shirt/pants)? Why not allow the option to disable the visual instead? The option is already there, just disabled.
There's also no way to undo these transmutes at the moment unless you are willing to pay 54k AD to transmute another shirt/pants over it.
Same with enchantment visuals. Why are we not allowed to disable visuals on these already? People have been asking for stuff like this for a while now. These enchants are ruining character appearances in the game. Most people just use black dye because it goes well with soulforge. You don't see other colors being used often because of that.
And I'm pretty sure people are willing to pay AD or zen to unlock these options if there needs to be a zen/AD sink.
Disable visuals as an option is a great idea for the shirts and pants in general. Then we could keep the good, enchanted ones we have and still have some appearance flexibility. I like the idea of invisible ones, but what good are they if you can't enchant and they have no stats?
Disable visuals as an option is a great idea for the shirts and pants in general. Then we could keep the good, enchanted ones we have and still have some appearance flexibility. I like the idea of invisible ones, but what good are they if you can't enchant and they have no stats?
They are a transmute item , you craft them and get one free transmute to make your epic shirt and pants invisible .
I think they should be free but now they are bugged and costs 53k to transmute items
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reagenlionel1Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited July 2014
There originally was an option to disable the appearance of everything, they were just disabled for everything besides cloak and helm. Sometime after release, they removed the option altogether.
That honestly would have made alot more sense to have everything able to be disabled in appearance.
Well there seems to be a problem , the tooltip of the Emperors shirt and pants says 'free transmute item' but when you go to transmute them onto lvl 60 gear it shows a cost over 53k which is more than it costs to transmute on live , I'll take some screenshots and put a bug report in.
Every AD sink is welcomed (there is too much AD in the game, jusk check ZAX).
It's unnecessary when it's a basic feature though that should probably be free as stated. I still welcome the change though. It's good to actually be able to. I am wary on what effect the dragon egg requirement will have on the market though.
Every AD sink is welcomed (there is too much AD in the game, jusk check ZAX).
Thats a HAMSTER reason to not just allow disabling visuals on weapon/armor/shirt/pant enchants. There are much better ways to put ad sinks in game.. getting a visual turned off isnt one of them.
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ignikadrakeMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 15Arc User
edited July 2014
I feel like these things are long overdue. It can't be that hard to allow disable visuals in this game right? Is there another reason not to allow this? Can I get a dev to reply to this thread?
Thats a HAMSTER reason to not just allow disabling visuals on weapon/armor/shirt/pant enchants. There are much better ways to put ad sinks in game.. getting a visual turned off isnt one of them.
In a lot of ways, this is actually better then simply disabling visuals. For one, it also hides the horrible undies that would still be visible with some armors.
They are a transmute item , you craft them and get one free transmute to make your epic shirt and pants invisible .
Thanks! I think I finally get how it works. Not sure why it was so unclear to me at first. I had the transmute reversed in my mind, I think. Now, the way I understand it is that the new crafted ones are actually the skins in the transmuting process.
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Disable visuals as an option is a great idea for the shirts and pants in general. Then we could keep the good, enchanted ones we have and still have some appearance flexibility. I like the idea of invisible ones, but what good are they if you can't enchant and they have no stats?
They are a transmute item , you craft them and get one free transmute to make your epic shirt and pants invisible .
Are they a free transmute for sure?
That honestly would have made alot more sense to have everything able to be disabled in appearance.
Well there seems to be a problem , the tooltip of the Emperors shirt and pants says 'free transmute item' but when you go to transmute them onto lvl 60 gear it shows a cost over 53k which is more than it costs to transmute on live , I'll take some screenshots and put a bug report in.
It's unnecessary when it's a basic feature though that should probably be free as stated. I still welcome the change though. It's good to actually be able to. I am wary on what effect the dragon egg requirement will have on the market though.
Thats a HAMSTER reason to not just allow disabling visuals on weapon/armor/shirt/pant enchants. There are much better ways to put ad sinks in game.. getting a visual turned off isnt one of them.
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In a lot of ways, this is actually better then simply disabling visuals. For one, it also hides the horrible undies that would still be visible with some armors.
Women get a black thong with nothing up top but barbie doll bewbs. Not sure about men.
I wonder if we can petition them to give men a c-string just for laughs with no armor.
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Is that the same as Borat wears? XD
Thanks! I think I finally get how it works. Not sure why it was so unclear to me at first. I had the transmute reversed in my mind, I think. Now, the way I understand it is that the new crafted ones are actually the skins in the transmuting process.