![]() ![]() Individualism and item-worth are both good things, and having an item’s appearance be a reason to play the game and hunt for it is a big deal. ![]() Transmog is bad, so are gigantic wings that look superhero. ie, it’s not that hard to be like “yea this looks way better than that” for most people bc its not realistic armor like D2 where almost everything looks so cool. Like, w transmog, it’s, play meta, change ur appearance to ‘the coolest looking armor’ which is a small pool, subjectivity doesn’t come into play here when it’s obvious due to the rushed nature of the artwork that made many of the armor sets look inferior on a subjective scale to most ppl. That’s less individualism in a game dominated by sets and supp weaps n jewelry. If everyone transmogs to the same sets like in D3, or the same few, everyone looks the same. That’s part of the core item hunt, that D3 stripped away, since it offers such over the top droprates on everything, such as free sets, and what have you.Īlso, when the art of the game is realistic like D2s, and not like D3s, the way an item look matters more because its realistic and they don’t all look the same, there’s way more details involved, art wise. You may be hunting for an armor lets say that has a way cool look, and a minimal or irrelevant tradeoff from the meta, and so you’re looking for that exact item for that exact look. In D3, this not a thing, not fixed, it’s open after a short window of time when you’ve collected all the items for ur class. See in Diablo 2 the armor’s look was fixed, and it upped or downed each item’s value.
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