She sells the costumes for the Ceremony of Eternal Bonding. I guess you can’t purchase the white groom’s outfit unless you are signed up for the ceremony, but the Best Man’s outfit looks pretty stylish too. Later I decided that the blue jacket wasn’t the best I could do, and looked up Rianne in Ul’dah – Steps of Nald (X:9.8 Y:9.0). This is a stylish crafting jacket dyed blue with the rest of the gear being stock Ironworks Healer gear. The stylish fellow below is my new look for my Male Scholar. I like the look of the Thigh-High Ironworks Boots. Changing just pants and robe makes all the difference. This Robe with red highlights is my new look. Behind you see someone did glamor on jacket and pants. At the top left is the Old Stock Ironworks Healer Robe look. Just a couple of prisms can make all the difference. You can craft them yourself for the cost of a “Clear Prism” – 200 gil – and farm the rest of the materials. You can buy Glamour Prisms on the Market Board. You may have gotten a “Strife” armor box when you created your character. FFXIV sells “Costumes” too of course, they are just level 1 armor sets that can be Glamourized to any armor. I guess Tera went big into “Selling” costumes to monetize the game. In Tera, there used to be a system similar to Transmog, but they removed that system and now you just wear a “Costume” that changes the look of your entire set of armor, or weapon. Wow calls it “Transmogrification” and Guild Wars 2 calls it Wardrobe. More details later.Īll the popular games have the ability to change the look of armor while leaving the stats alone. Glamour prism crafting used to unlock at level 50, but now you can unlock prism crafting at level 15, and in practice you can craft glamour crystals with two professions at about level 20, and at least one DPS job at about level 40 to farm the Wind and Ice Crystals is needed. But since path 4.2, it’s a much simpler system, and more accessible too. When first introduced to the game, there were three types of crystals, one for each Armor type – Cloth, Leather and Plate. In this article you’ll see that Glamours have changed. So I decided to study up on Glamorizing my gear. But Healer Gear looks like a Habit, and it’s a real drag for a man. Paladin’s for example get nice looking black gear with blue highlights, like the rest of Ironworks gear. For some of the jobs, IronWorks Gear is very stylish. My toons are level 50 plus and I’m farming “Main Sequence Scenarios” for Ironworks Gear for all my jobs.
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