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I believe that should be, “The cape stats are,” rather than “the cape stat are,” fyi.

And possibly, “So what if the stats are good,” maybe.

Casual Nyna butt.

That might be the only time she’s worn something resembling underwear

They totally color coordinated Elzy’s new attire XD And it’s not even transmog’d yet!

I find myself wondering, so Nyna’s clothes have any stats on them? The bodysuit doesn’t conflict with it. Or are they somehow part of her being a nekomata? Aiya had the same outfit.

And yeah, now we get to see that cat butt with actual lower body covering 😀 Truly a new experience for her. Watch her transmog it away real fast, or find something LESS covering. Imagine Nyna trying out stuff that makes Yunn blush even more!

Dress-up pages like these are always fun. Outfits don’t have to stay, and lets you explore ‘what if’ visuals.

I find the use of the phrase “It won’t let me” interesting…from his perspective, what exactly is “it”? Normally that sort of phrasing would be used by someone who knows they’re playing a game (so the game’s programming is the “it” in question). I guess NPCs might experience putting on clothes as navigating a menu, in which case the “it’ would be the menu…

Also, “so what if that stats are” sound..weird. Maybe just because the person speaking is especially flustered; it seems more likely like it’s supposed to mean “so what if THE stats are”?

It should be “so what if THE stats are” – fixing that now!
As for what is it – it would be the equipment. They don’t know why, its just been how their world works for so long. They can’t equip adventuring equipment over top of itself and such, and attempting to do so results in just not being able to. Which real people would question, they don’t. It’s only something for him to point out because normally boots don’t count as leg armor/pants.

Rereading this page I can’t help but think El could probably just wear normal pants as most games that break down worn outfits into parts usually don’t restrict layering cosmetic parts on top of normal ones that use multiple slots unless changing gear appearance is a cash shop thing. No stats often = no problem

I know of no RPG that lets you just stack armor pieces for cosmetic reasons- not saying one doesnt exist, it’s just- i cant think of one that does that, every elder scrolls game i can think of, every Final Fantasy game I played, chrono cross/trigger, breath of fire, ultima online, guild wars, tera- technically even D&D doesnt let you – it has certain restrictions too but you can flavor things how you want so it kinda gets a pass but you seem ridiculous wearing 3 pairs of pants.

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