That's faulty logic. The reasoning still applies, just with an extra step for people to know the exact perks the class items are providing.
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The logic is faulty anyway. No one looks at in game guardians to figure out what they have on. That’s what the inspection screen is for.
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Edited by viiTactiiCZz: 4/19/2024 11:29:59 PMIt really depends on multiple things, like the exotic - whether or not you know the ornaments - if they're actually playing into it. For titans - if I see one running towards me with the blue circles on their legs its pretty much guaranteed to be peregrine so id expect them to jump for the one shot melee but if they're on solar theres a chance they have throwing hammer equipped rather than hammer strike
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But if you are in threes flying in you’re inspecting if you’re actually curious. I’m not saying you can’t occasionally tell what someone has on. I’m saying you have any questions, especially if it matters before a pvp match or locked loadouts content, you inspect. Hell you can only inspect because you can’t even change in locked loadout activities. That why exotic transmog doesn’t matter. It would just require and inspection if you had questions. The fashion game would be dramatically improved
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[quote]No one looks at in game guardians to figure out what they have on.[/quote]That's demonstrably false.
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When have you? In pvp when players spawn across the map? Or in pve when you’re ads fighting adds ? With the way characters move in this game and how outlandish some legendary armor pieces are… the de facto way to know what someone is running is to inspect them. It’s that simple. Leaves no doubt. Doesn’t require both players to stand dead still or bot walk.
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[quote]When have you?[/quote]All the time. You've never noticed a titan running towards you with peregrine greaves or dunemarchers? Or not punched a titan because you saw him wearing feedback fences?
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The class items are gonna have 2 totally random perks on them so there is no way to just know what they have.
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Yeah so the reasoning still applies. Transmogging the class items would mean players wouldn't even be aware that the other player is using an item that gives two exotic perks.
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Except that's incorrect, their original reasoning was so you could see at a glance what exotic was in play. The very existence of the class items with random roles negates that reason.
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[quote]their original reasoning was so you could see at a glance what exotic was in play.[/quote]& if someone equips the exotic class items, those exotics are in play.
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yes but those class items can be ANY exotic so it tells you NOTHING at a glance. which was the point. Since it can be anything then you cant tell at a glance what the exotic perks are.
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[quote]yes but those class items can be ANY exotic so it tells you NOTHING at a glance.[/quote]It tells you that they're using an exotic that gives two exotic perks.