Alongside other shop items at the same time, so if you want mounts, the class sets, and WoW Shop items/unobtainable items you’re now going to be jugggling upwards of 4000 tenders per month for the big items. It’s a very insidious thing to do really.
Joke’s on them, I’ve never wanted enough things to use up all my tendies in a month.
Tendies tendies, give them now
Gimme nuggies
It’s also really funny how they’re using different models to tease the transmogs they’re releasing as if it isn’t completely clear they just used the human model to model them all.
Tried the new McDonald’s chocolate pie and it was ‘I need to stop and have a moment’ good
My goodness
https://twitter.com/Wowhead/status/1686426273554321415?t=62-4H7LDfhWkpiShl6IFGg&s=19
What the bloody hell is this?
I suppose they said they’d sell them with packs but at least let the flowers show over armour.
Coming from Scandinavia, school uniforms has always struck me as something truly odd. It’s not a thing here beyond like the absolute upper class private schools that are in a world of their own. And even then they usually have their own uniforms instead of set types of clothes to buy.
It sticks out over the armor on Adelais here, at least!
…the one you get from doing a quest, anyways, which is the same model as these I think, just a different colour.
Welp
There is some logic to uniforms at school. Clothes can help change your mindset to get you in the “mood” for doing schoolwork. I had a uniform fifteen thousand years ago when I was at school, and wearing it at home did help me focus for homework stuff.
There’s also the argument that if everyone’s fashion choices are the same it can cut down on bullying over ‘bad’ fashion or the like. Of course, kids’ll find something else (they’ll always find something else) if they want to, so it’s a bit of a wash.
If uniforms were bought and paid for by the school I wouldn’t really have an issue with them, but they’re generally not, and that sucks.
Expected, but still sucks. Took 'em less than 6 months to turn it into a real money thing.
Having gone to school in 1990s Russia, when we didn’t have school uniforms either, made me think of them as part of repressive Soviet legacy, enforcing conformity among children.
I have finally returned from forumjail, and I regret nothing, nor will I change my ways.
Saw someone complain about the opening to BG3 featuring a lot of the bigger magical enemies and being too grand and generally too much.
Their profile picture? Jon Irenicus.
Do people actually play the games they talk about anymore?
As someone with sensory issues that struggles a lot with clothes you wouldn’t find me dead (or well… functional) in most school uniforms I’ve seen. Unless they offer different cloth types to choose from I’m out.
trying to take apart a drying rack that was falling apart.
look, you wanted to be in pieces before I opted to throw you away, why the fight now?
Watching the NieR automata anime makes me want to play the game again.
I got no time
How about u replay the Nier raids in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers
I already got all the transmog I wanted from them.
They are fun though, as far as raids go. Some good fights and great music, although I don’t think I will ever get the Red Girl’s mechanics down properly for when it makes the many copies that rotate. I end up just following someone and hoping I picked the right person to follow.
A strange trend I’ve noticed over recent months whilst OOCing in the sky above Orgrimmar:
At any given time of the day, there’ll be a level 10 orc of some description stood outside the barracks in the Valley of Honour. Oh sure, it’ll be a different orc every time; sometimes male, sometimes female, a variety of classes - but most of the time, you’ll spot a solitary orc of some description lurking in the exact same area.
They’re always level 10, always have a blank TRP, always have a name that has JUST enough thought put into it to not seem like auto-generated spam. And they never seem to travel far; sometimes they might run towards the bridge, but I’ve never seen them cross it.
It’s probably harmless, but it’s rather caught my fascination. What could be the explanation?
Social experiment to see which no-lifer would take notice and report back to the forums first