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Dyes in Ashes of Creation may refer to:

Tintengebruik

Tinten zijn normaliter items voor eenmalig gebruik die een cosmetische kleur veranderen op bepaalde items/gear.[4]

De Kickstarter- en summer crowdfundingtinten zijn sets van unieke kleuren die niet verkrijgbaar zijn voor spelers die niet hebben geparticipeerd in de crowdfunding. Deze tinten zijn niet op dezelfde manier bruikbaar als normale tinten. Ze worden gebruikt als een override op een andere in het spel verkregen tint.[5]

  • Ze worden vanuit een speler zijn accountmanagementpagina toegewezen aan een character.
  • Ze vergaan niet. Dat betekent dat ze oneindig gebruikt kunnen worden als een override voor bestaande tinten.
  • Als een tint overschreven wordt, wordt het een spelersgebonden tint. Zo kunnen de tinten niet verkocht worden voor in-game winst.
  • Wanneer een getint item verkocht of overdragen wordt, worden de kleuren teruggesteld naar het origineel.

Dyeable items

Dyes only affect tagged portions of dyeable armor or cosmetic items.[6]

  • The dyeability of costumes depends on the specific costume.[6]

Outside of wanting to keep maybe some identity from a lore perspective; for example if you have like a white lion's suit of armor, you may not want that white lion suit of armor to be black or blue. So, it's possible. It depends on the costume itself.[6]Steven Sharif

Armor appearance

Alpha-1 female plate armor 3D render.[7]

We want to be realistic with the application of particular types of armor, such as plate armor. In this regard for the different sexes there's a fine line that has to be drawn between accentuating the form of the sex as well as making it somewhat realistic and actually applicable to the environment.[7]Steven Sharif

  • Armor will not be overly sexual in appearance.[7][9]
    I'm more of the mind that it wouldn't really serve a purpose to have bikini plate armor, just in like reality, if you're going to have armor, it should be protective. I think from a fashion statement is enjoyable for some people, but it's a an immersive issue.[8]Steven Sharif
    • Some armor and costumes will be more revealing than others, but there will not be nudity in the game.[11]
    There might be sliders, but there are not gonna be naked sliders.[11]Steven Sharif
Each race is getting its custom geo pieces, which then will share thematic components such as color palette, attachments, design filigree. Those types of things will get shared across the geo but generally you're going to see unique races with unique geo.[15]Steven Sharif
  • Cosmetics can be used by all races but there may be slight variations to make them work with the body builds of each race.[20]
  • Hair will likely be masked if helmet display is toggled on.[23]

Attachments

Attachments are able to be unlocked as flair pieces to armor to create a customizable look.[26]

  • There will be hundreds of attachments available ranging from a small clasp to the front plate of a breast plate.[26]

Obtaining cosmetics

Some cosmetics can be obtained in-game:[2]

Achievements may unlock some cosmetics.[2]

Not all cosmetics are obtainable through in-game means. These will be purchasable through the cosmetic store.[2]

Cash shop cosmetics will be limited in quantity, limited in time for purchase. They will be unique, but you will also have extremely difficult to gain cosmetics in game as well as unique cosmetics that look great and better... There will be a lot of cosmetics that are achievable in the game because that is a very fun aspect of MMO play.[27]Steven Sharif

Cosmetic store

Ashes of Creation cosmetic store.[28]

There is going to be legendary cosmetics that can be earned and achieved in the game through the game systems, but that's going to take a significant amount of effort and work; and those cosmetics are going to be on-par with the cosmetics offered in the marketplace... What that does is it provides additional revenue to the company so that we can continue to fund the development of content as well and bridge the divide that not having a box cost would have and not having any pay-to-win mechanics whatsoever.[29]Steven Sharif

The Cosmetic store enables players to purchase Cosmetics for use in Ashes of Creation.[2] The cosmetic store offers limited time, limited quantity items to help sustain game development.[30]

  • Equitable cosmetics, both from a quantity and quality standpoint, are achievable through in-game means.[30]
  • Nothing in the cosmetic store will be pay to win.[31]

Nothing in our shop will ever be pay to win as we believe this practice greatly hurts the MMORPG genre.[31]

  • Cash shop cosmetics will offer a diverse selection of unique looks.[32]

I want to incentivize purchase in the cosmetic shop for sustainability of what expansions we have intended, since we are not a box cost. I want to incentivize purchase by offering limited items: limited time, limited quantity, so you have confidence that when you purchase them, they won't be offered later on in some other way.[30]Steven Sharif

  • All cosmetic store items will be non-tradeable.[33] There will be no gifting mechanism for cosmetic items.[34]

I don't want cosmetic items that can be purchased from the market to be transferable... because it is in a way a transfer of money for potentially something in-game.[34]Steven Sharif

Cosmetic items

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Cosmetic items allow players to customize their character in-game.[35]

  • Eye color.
  • Skin color.
  • Hair color.
  • Hairstyles.
  • Tattoos.
  • Scars.

Cosmetic items that produce in-game cosmetic effects will also be available.[36]

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