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Edited by Star Gazer2: 5/2/2016 4:27:15 AM
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Cosmetic Freedom - Full Customization with ALL armors

(This is the last time I'm posting about this.) The freedom to freely customize your guardian any way you saw fit, to combine all of the gear you've acquired over your course of playing Destiny, to be unique. Remember back in year 1, with the class items, you could wear any class item you wanted and not get punished for it. (light levels) You want to be a Hunter without a cape? You can equip the scarf and it won't harm you. Or a Hunter with a battle damaged bloody cape? You could equip that green item and it won't harm you. What about a Titan with a bloody sash? Equip the rare Mark of the Six Fronts and it won't harm you. Warlocks, well, not too noticeable but there are several bonds there that you like. That was Cosmetic Freedom, a freedom taken away with the addition of light levels. They even remove the ability to change their colors with shaders! I for one desire to have that freedom back, but why just stop at class items, why not allow you to freely change your appearance separate from stats? That could be done, a separation of cosmetics and stats with either the implementation of Transmogrification, or Vanity Slots (the ability to wear two sets of armors, one for stats and one for looks). I can understand Bungie not liking us to use year 1 weapons, but I don't see how wearing any year 1 armors could be harmful for game balance, even the inclusion of armor below the legendary status because I know some of you have seen a particular Rare armor piece and thought it looked cool. With the addition of true Cosmetic Freedom, whenever you acquire a new armor piece of any rarity, you will ask yourself "How will this look on me?" and it would be a worthy question to ask. It would no longer be "Oh this looks nice, but... *discards*" Before Destiny was release, Bungie said in a [url=https://youtu.be/Y1OjUWw43co?t=234]vidoc[/url] that acquiring loot would be exciting, what will this enable me to do, how will this look? etc. Cosmetic Freedom can bring back some of that excitement. I have fought for Cosmetic Freedom for months, even alone against the the hundreds who hate this idea, as some may not know or understand, broad customization is fun as well. Bump and Like if you too wish for Cosmetic Freedom. #CosmeticFreedom

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