World Of Warcraft Transmog Changes Spark Fan Backlash
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World Of Warcraft Transmog Changes Spark Fan Backlash
""We're going to lower the cost of outfit creation prices by 50% to bring them more in line with what the prices were prior to the Transmog update," community manager Linxy wrote on the Blizzard forums yesterday. "This price reduction is currently under development and should be available within the next day.""
"The change makes sense, as the new system has characters starting with just two outfit slots for their transmog creations. You can unlock more, of course, but initial prices started at 100 gold and ramped up to almost 800,000 gold to unlock all 20 slots on a given character. So, if you're somebody who juggles five characters at once and you like to engage with the in-game fashion, having 20 slots for all five of them would cost almost 4 million gold. And this is all without considering the costs of changing the individual pieces in said outfits."
"In addition, Linxy said the team is "going to try" to grant one free transmog to all player-characters soon, before patch 12.0.1. This should "hopefully" happen via a hotfix."
Blizzard reduced transmog outfit creation prices by 50% following strong player backlash against a recent transmog overhaul. The overhaul introduced a convoluted new system and steep costs, with characters starting at two outfit slots and unlock prices ranging from 100 gold to nearly 800,000 gold to reach 20 slots. Unlocking full slot sets across multiple characters could cost millions of gold. The development team plans the price reduction as a hotfix within a day and is attempting to grant one free transmog per player-character before patch 12.0.1.
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