Extended Makeover Pack - Refreshing new looks!

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dasmitchies
Lion's Arch Merchant
#21
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all-in. I would buy extended makeover options. Making characters is more fun than playing them
cthulhu reborn
cthulhu reborn
Wilds Pathfinder
#22
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Originally Posted by Bristlebane View Post
Generally I don't want to see too extreme faces and haircolors, like purple skin and chaos haircolor.. no no! BUT, ...

Lore:
Charrs used to hold Ascalonians imprisoned, as a combined entertainment, slavery, and food supply. It's not unlikely this might have resulted in some half-breeds, shunned from both human and charrs. There's no name for them.. Hucharr? Humarr? Chunans?

Faces:
Only available in Extended Makeover pack, these humans are a lot more furry or hairy than traditional humans. They will look mostly humans with charr traits

Good or bad?
Who says Charr and Humans are actually compatible for breeding? In any case, racial diversity for players is more a GW2 thing, maybe it's better to try this on the gw2guru
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cthe13
Pre-Searing Cadet
#23
Shouldn't be too hard to unlock all hair colors and skin tones across all classes. It's not like they have to worry about clipping issues.
Bristlebane
Bristlebane
Desert Nomad
#24
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Ohhh know what would be great? If we could pick the faces of our favorite devs ..

John Stumme, Martin Kerstein, Stéphane, Mike, Regina, ...
And with a Martin face, all you need for a complete makeover is the most anticipated festival hat of the year
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Elmindreda Farshaw
Academy Page
#25
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I'm not sure i would get one, i'd have to see what they cost and what they can really do. I would be very tempted. Even if it was just to let any char have all of his/her professions faces and hair available, with maybe a little love(read new faces, or even just hair colors/styles) for professions that lack options(rits/sins/dervs/para)
Epitaph
Epitaph
Academy Page
#26
/signed

It would give us a little more orginality in our character creation/remakes. I have minor cosmetic OCD when it comes to my characters aesthetics, lol. Really like this idea.
NerfHerder
NerfHerder
Wilds Pathfinder
#28
/signed

Although this isnt something GW really needs right now, I'm all for paid cosmetic bonuses. Which in turn pay for things GW really needs right now.
Bristlebane
Bristlebane
Desert Nomad
#29
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Originally Posted by NerfHerder View Post
Although this isnt something GW really needs right now, I'm all for paid cosmetic bonuses. Which in turn pay for things GW really needs right now.
Well said
cosyfiep
cosyfiep
are we there yet?
#30
so yeah I was thinking about this late last night.:

'Bonus makeover pack for factions and nightfall!!
this includes 6 new faces for each of the non-core professions from prophecies as well as new ones from factions and nightfall.
6 exciting new hair styles,
new hair color choices and skin tones!'


they could always just adjust one of each core professions hair style to each of the non-core ones (that wouldnt be toooooo hard)....and the faces, make some minor change (the eye color for example) and put it on one of the other ones.
adding the skin tones and a few other hair color choices would be the easiest of the whole thing....

and it could cost the same as a reg makeover pack....but just for the four professions that got basically no update from the makeover pack.
MithranArkanere
MithranArkanere
Underworld Spelunker
#31
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Originally Posted by cthulhu reborn View Post
Who says Charr and Humans are actually compatible for breeding? In any case, racial diversity for players is more a GW2 thing, maybe it's better to try this on the gw2guru
Biologically speaking, Norn, elves, humans, dwarves and all those species that can mingle in fantasy tales, are either sub-species of human with common ancestry, or born through a magical process (like dragon or demon half-breeds).

Saying otherwise would be denying evolution, and you can't do that, not even in fantasy.

Looking at charr, they are clearly too different to humans. Unlikely you can cross-breed naturally, it would have to be some kind of experiment.
Bristlebane
Bristlebane
Desert Nomad
#32
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Originally Posted by MithranArkanere View Post
Looking at charr, they are clearly too different to humans. Unlikely you can cross-breed naturally, it would have to be some kind of experiment.
Hey I can accept that! We know Charr kept Ascalonians imprisoned for various reasons, there might have been experiments there too.. maybe try to make the humans less ugly even (read. more furry)..

In the end, some humans can have some Charr traits. Only a few though, maybe whiskars, maybe a bit hairy face, maybe pointy ears.. things that wouldn't be too difficult to reskin into onto existing human models.
SheilaWhiteclaw
SheilaWhiteclaw
Academy Page
#33
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sign sign sign sign sign sign i rlllly love the idea... the "no" core proffesions deserve more attention indeed
Bristlebane
Bristlebane
Desert Nomad
#34
Thanks for all support of this idea, I think it's one of the few times where everybody had something positive to say
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Destrudo
Ascalonian Squire
#35
/signed

This offers some well-needed variety for a few professions, specifically the campaign-exclusive four. It also helps out significantly in supporting the GW1 team further..
Guy Incognito
Guy Incognito
Frost Gate Guardian
#36
/signed

Whilst not technically character cosmetic, i'd add the suggestion of making a few more varieties to the guild cape choices. Maybe 1 or 2 different widths/lengths of capes.
riyazguerra
riyazguerra
Ascalonian Squire
#37
/signed

Having all the hairstyles available to all the classes would be nice
Spookii
Spookii
Krytan Explorer
#38
/notsigned

I actually enjoy having specific hairstyles/faces for specific classes. Adding NEW hairstyles/faces to the mix would be nice, though. Nightfall/Factions professions do need more choices.
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Horus Moonlight
Lion's Arch Merchant
#39
/signed

I don't if I would ever use it but I do know some who definitely would.

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Originally Posted by MithranArkanere View Post
Biologically speaking, Norn, elves, humans, dwarves and all those species that can mingle in fantasy tales, are either sub-species of human with common ancestry, or born through a magical process (like dragon or demon half-breeds).

Saying otherwise would be denying evolution, and you can't do that, not even in fantasy.

Looking at charr, they are clearly too different to humans. Unlikely you can cross-breed naturally, it would have to be some kind of experiment.
Everything has a common ancestor to everything else. That is irrelevant. What matters whether they are viable for mating is how far that common ancestor is. Our knowledge of in vitro cross-breeding is nowhere near that point so "experimentation" wouldn't help (and even if the argument that "well they are more advanced than we are in reality" was used, then denying evolution becomes of no consequence). Once you add magic, nothing needs to make sense; any event can be attributed to "the wizard did it".
Deviant Angel
Deviant Angel
Krytan Explorer
#40
I don't want to see rangers that look like elementalists and other stuff like that.

I would rather see new options added for each profession. Instead of adding a new flavor of makeover pack to the store, they could make it so the new options are only available to people with makeover credits. The current options would be available during character creation and people would need to buy a makeover pack if they want something that's not offered there. I have always disagreed with people that say the makeover packs are overpriced, but it might make them a little more tempting for that crowd if something like this was a possibility.

So I guess that means /signed for new options and /notsigned for adding another flavor of makeover pack to the store.

If any of the ideas in this thread aren't even worth considering, can I just get a paper bag for my paragon?