Starting September gear will be sunset and all your stuff from Vanilla to shadowkeep will be unable to climb in power. Including armor
To solve this we're getting transmog, this way we can slap our look on whatever we want without having to change our style or regrind it
However I've been thinking lately, and I'm really concerned exactly how this will be handled.
How expensive is it gonna be?
Will it require a new currency?
Why is using silver an option?
How much silver will it cost?
Etc.
I understand beyond light is being kept on the down low, but these questions should definitely be answered before it's too late and the community gets railed up again
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"Like that helmet design? It will cost your first born, your right ring finger, three toes (your choice), one of your kidneys, and 800 silver. Oh, want the whole set? Hold on, ket me see if satan has any extra soul contracts..."
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Just look at the bright dust earnings [i]by completing activities[/i] after they removed bright dust earning on eververse dismantling, now you know what to expect.
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One million dollars
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9 AntwortenBearbeitet von AshenAstra: 6/22/2020 3:08:58 PM$4 I feel like I'm playing the price is right.
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1 AntwortenBungo: What did it cost? Me: Everything.
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1 AntwortenProbably just enough to be annoying, but not too much that you won't do it.
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4 AntwortenThere is a reason Bungie isn't talking about Beyond Light and it isn't for good reasons.
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1 AntwortenBearbeitet von AppleSoda: 6/23/2020 4:59:29 PMPrice-wise, I’d expect a full set to cost about the same as a full set of Eververse Armor ornaments (however much that is). Effort-wise, there are still a lot of question marks. Do I have to have a physical copy of the item in my inventory for me to apply transmog to it? Will these objectives be generic or specific to the armor set (i.e. will I have to go to Last Wish to complete the objective for the Last Wish armor or will all armor have similar objectives)? Will there be a currency which facilitates this or will it be directly on armor and so the armor will have to be equipped to fulfill these objectives? No matter what it is, I wouldn’t be expecting it to be awfully generous. Best case scenario, it is facilitated by a material which is farmable but still incredibly rare. Worse case scenario, it is on a per armor piece basis so you must equip that armor piece and complete objectives or it is some unfarmable currency. Maintaining a sense of mild scarcity or difficulty makes sense when you are essentially building a look forever but I fear Bungie may take it too far, likely to bolster the revenue from the paid path. I really hope Bungie gives us an answer on whether or not we’ll need a physical copy of the armor to perform transmog as many armor sets will be leaving in September and some sort of heads up to reacquire these pieces would be nice.
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250,000 glimmer, 500 shards, a new item you can only get from a raid that has a 1% drop rate and 8 extra legendaries of the same weapon or armor type.
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1 AntwortenNothing, because I refuse to pay for a look I already have.
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7 AntwortenSunsetting armor is specifically to sell it back to you for silver. So expect the glimmer grind to be harsh in an attempts to get you to cough it up.
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6 AntwortenMy guess is 300 silver per piece of armor. 1200 bright dust per piece of armor If there is a non-eververse related materials version I’m guessing the same overall cost to masterwork a piece of armor now. Shard, prisms, legendary things + glimmer. Since silver is involved it will have to be the easiest and fastest version and the rest will have to be overly expensive in in-game time as the player will be funneled towards spending extra real world money.
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3 AntwortenDo you want the pessimistic answer, the optimistic answer, or the realistic answer? Or all 3?
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[quote] How expensive is it gonna be? Will it require a new currency? Why is using silver an option? How much silver will it cost? [/quote] 1) I’m under the assumption that a single destination armor will cost around the same bright dust price it will take to buy a single eververse ornament. I have a feeling the higher up the activity is, the more silver it will be. 2) probably not. Bright dust and silver most likely. 3) for people that don’t have the currency to do it in game and want the whole set done at once probably. 4) probably 300 silver a piece and 1,500 a set.
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I’m far more worried about whether we’ll just be able to do it straight from collections or not.
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if you don't have any children for the sacrifice, you don't want to know....
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I bet you 2 asendant shards its gonna be 3000 bright dust and 3 enhancement prisms for one piece of armor.
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Its probably going to 420 silver for 1 transmog coin then 69 transmog coins for 1 piece of armor to be converted into an ornament. Or you can do 666 ascendant shards for 1 transmog coin. Lol
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There will be real world costs as well as alternative in game ways to earn. Expect both to be costly
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$10 real world money (in other words the same cost of 1 season )
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20 AntwortenShould be free? I still dont understand why people expect Bungie to be greedy. The only transmog that so far have costed money is Eververse gear? Also Bungie have said in the reveal stream that they are touching up transmog so that god.
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300-600 silver, get ready cause it’s going to cost real $$.
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4 AntwortenI’d expect it to be almost free
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It’s possible my information is out of date but as far as I know they’ve been pretty vague as to when we should expect Transmog, saying only that it will be introduced [i]sometime in year four[/i]. That could mean at the launch of Beyond Light or eleven months later. Realistically the fact that they first mentioned it nearly a month ago at this point means they likely intend to have it ready sometime during Season 12 if not immediately after, but their initial announcement of Transmog left them plenty of wiggle room. (΄◉◞౪◟◉`)