I'm very happy that armor actually has some sort of meaning now, but my guardian used to look amazing. Right now, he looks like a piece of garbage that just left the tunnel snakes in order to join some rusty team of bandits in a nuclear waste land. Not only that, but I am not the only bandit looking guardian. Multiple guardians are starting to look exactly the same. I want my guardian to have his own look. So bungie, please find a way to make classic items worth using again. The random rolls are cool and all, but I just don't see the point of using any of my old loot.
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I'm wearing all my year 1 armor because the year 2 armor looks like shit. Transmog would be great... I like forsaken but Im not too happy with the art style of the gear in this expansion. A lot of the gear is just plain ugly in my opinion.
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1 ReplyThe devs were asked in an interview about “transmog” and they didn’t exactly say it was never going to happen, but they basically said it was never going to happen.
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18 RepliesSpeaking of armor, has anyone acquired a full set of Vanguard or Crucible armor yet? Ive turned in countless rank ups to Shaxx and still missing the bond for my Warlock.
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7 RepliesWhen Bungie takes a year to "fix" the shader dismantle issue, I'm not gonna put up my hope too high for their game coding can add in the glamour feature
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This is my biggest complaint with the year 2 changes. I spent a lot of time in year 1 collecting armor pieces that are now irrelevant in game play. Surly, there must be a way to at least apply the looks we collected in year 1 to year 2 armor. This needs to get changed. I am not sure why the Bungie team would want to create an armor skin system and then want to scrap all that work for year 2. Please make it a priority to change this, for the players and for your designers who spent all the work to design these looks in the first place. Other than that, I think you did well as a whole with year 2 content. Thanks for that.
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Wouldn't mind transmogging Iron Companion armor from D1 for my hunter..
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Or yu know, fire the design team and hire people who actually make dope stuff
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3 RepliesIt's called infusion.
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Fo serious. My warlock is ugly as sin. She was going through a goth phase and found herself stuck. Now she is regretting all her life choices.
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2 RepliesMy guardian looked so lame during the campaign. I felt embarrassed.
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I just would like to see armor as worn as a set have have unique additional perks become active as you wear 2, 3, and full armor on. I mentioned this to Cosmo I thought before Forsaken came out, still would hope for future changes. Kind of like what the division had. Adding further value to armor. Maybe even having tiers of armor you can get that have additional perks as you further grind into that faction. Not sure how it could be applied, infusion, or what. Just would like to see further and further depth and point to gear sets.
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I'm happy that this post is gaining attention. I hope that with this, Bungie can reply with why they can/cannot do it or if it is something that they're willing to work on, but only later down the line.
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Look at my titans helmet for ugly
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3 RepliesJust wondering if anyone else noticed the prodigal sets are d1 armour I know for definite the warlock prodigal set is the nergial savent VIII from vanilla d1 vanguard but that okay for me cause I love that set
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14 RepliesWhoever designed the Ancient Apocalypse Pauldrons for the Titan must've been drunk. They are, by far, the ugliest Titan shoulders I have ever laid eyes upon.
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[quote]I'm very happy that armor actually has some sort of meaning now, but my guardian used to look amazing. Right now, he looks like a piece of garbage that just left the tunnel snakes in order to join some rusty team of bandits in a nuclear waste land. Not only that, but I am not the only bandit looking guardian. Multiple guardians are starting to look exactly the same. I want my guardian to have his own look. So bungie, please find a way to make classic items worth using again. The random rolls are cool and all, but I just don't see the point of using any of my old loot.[/quote] I agree the new armor looks terrible.
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New armor transmog: all armor pieces will be converted to look like Edge Transits. So you can Edge Transit while you Edge Transit.
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i want to transmog it into edge transit armor
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It's as simple as removing Masterwork Cores from infusion cost.
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I wish we could set a style and lock it so we aren’t forced to show what’s higher like in DCUO or any other mmo.
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Edited by Ghodzilla: 9/18/2018 3:01:47 PMWe look like 1960's Bowery bums in NYC. Trust me on this. I'm 67, and I lived in NYC for 52 years. We look like drunken bums after sleeping in the rain in a doorway. The way we look and the cost of infusion makes the grind I went through for my useless masterwork Solstice of Heroes armor sets even more annoying now. Bungie has no respect for the time and effort we invest in our Guardians.
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4 RepliesYes but it'll cost 40 masterwork cores each
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A glamor system wouldn’t even need a whole new system, just let us dismantle are armor into an consumable ornament. Making them ornaments let’s us use the current system and makes the cost low as they can just be what it costs to pull it out of collections. Hell with a glamor system Bungie could sell more eververse armor for glamor usage if they wanted.
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Simple fix remove masterworks to infuse or make them readily available, every time you do a bounty you get 1-5 or make bounties specifically for them. Even better bright dust to get them.
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4 RepliesNo need for an entirely new mechanic...just remove Masterwork Cores from Infusion...it's literally that simple.
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I want VoG Transmog.