Rhea Amare
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I like the idea of particles on our characters, would be such a good addition to the game.
More flower themed weapons will also be nice, like the rose wand from the Valentines Day promo.
~ Support
A personal build-upon I'd like to give your idea is regular weapons with flower motifs on the blades, hilts, and pommels. Like a blade with a pattern reminiscent of the scattering cherry sakura.
23-Jan-2015 05:42:37
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23-Jan-2015 05:43:08
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ImperialWill
Dalia
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And finally, please add in more Non-Armor overrides. I am looking for a well designed and detailed clothing costume.
This has been bothered me with a lot of the more recent outfits added... Sure people might want to use it while fighting, but when they aren't doing any combat it just looks weird walking around in body armour lol.
Seeker
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Dalia
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And finally, please add in more Non-Armor overrides. I am looking for a well designed and detailed clothing costume.
This has been bothered me with a lot of the more recent outfits added... Sure people might want to use it while fighting, but when they aren't doing any combat it just looks weird walking around in body armour lol.
Relomia
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Seeker
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Dalia
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And finally, please add in more Non-Armor overrides. I am looking for a well designed and detailed clothing costume.
This has been bothered me with a lot of the more recent outfits added... Sure people might want to use it while fighting, but when they aren't doing any combat it just looks weird walking around in body armour lol.
Yes, I would like non-armor overrides as well. ;3
SAME! Tired of so much armor being put up, let's see more casual clothing rather than mage robes and physical fighters' armor.
ImperialWill
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Problem with you ambition: They swore to not put in gender exclusive in anymore with RS2. If they put a female outfit in, they have to put in a male equivalent.
Example:
Academy Blazer/Blouse Uniform would have to be released with a Blazer/Slacks Uniform for the guys.
There is no spontaneous exclusion. We as a society make the exclusion. For instance, there's nothing physically stopping a male from wearing, let's say, pink glasses but rather they choose not to because society has deemed it 'wrong' & 'inappropriate' for men to do so.
My point being, there are no exclusions. There barriers we make up for ourselves & like we built them, we can tear them down.
Full support btw.
25-Jan-2015 17:36:51
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25-Jan-2015 17:38:24
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Littlefinger