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4-20-2009 @ 5:37AM
rosencratz said...
@ Eisengel
That's nice and while i agree with you on some elements of that.
This has always been the case.
IN TBC and pre TBC. Gear has always been a bit iffy. Sometimes the better egar stat wise doesn't look as good aesthetically. This will always be the way.
I disagree with you in 2 places. I DO believe the coherent design of the current gear does work. Everything more or less fits the setting.
I agree on the caster hat front however, why do all cloth helms have to be gimp masks? The only one i've had switched on since i landed on northrend and upgraded my old stuff is the hat of wintry doom and the only advantage to that is you look pimp rather than gimp.
I also disagree with you on the protodrakes, to me they look far far more like what a dragon should look like than the normal dragons in WoW. They're great, vicious, hardy look things. It's fair enough if you don't like them, they're entirely optional in the first place but bear in mind, some people like gimp masks.