The keyword is Blackmoor.
With Blackmoor involved, anything goes.
Greyhawk and Mystara have already been eroded.
If anyone complains, just say, 'It was buried deep underground.'
It's okay if the design is completely different for something from a different cultural background.
Depends on the era. After all, dragons are just fictional monsters born from snakes.
Plus, D&D dragons aren't as powerful as mythical dragons.
They're just big lizards.
In the world of Mystara, gnomes fly through the skies in biplanes, but when Blackmoor gets involved, it adds a twist with lightsabers swinging and grenade launchers firing.
D&D is honestly a world where anything goes, so as long as there's a logical reason for introducing another setting, it's...
I've mentioned this before, but there's a 'plague' in Eberron where one must embroider clothes and engrave armor.
Despite simpler designs being more common for ordinary citizens due to the high cost of such equipment, all the armor in DDO is designed for nobility.
I'd like to see more designs...
It's not Japanime, it's more like old D&D art.
It's a mix of art from the 1970s and 1980s, along with the art style around the time when 3rd edition Eberron came out.
If it were Japanime, the design would seek balance within its imbalance.
If you're aiming for realism, it's stranger to choose...
I often wonder every time a new cosmetic like Coffer or Ultimate Version comes out, do the developers at SSG buy clothes online without knowing how they look?
At least put some screenshots from different angles to showcase the great design!
Nobody's going to pay for something they can't see...
Well, everyone has their own preferences, so why not just buy what you want?
I only want the Great Sword and Cloak myself.
As for the Dragon Mount, I think we'll get a free one this month that's had its armor removed and painted green, right?
It's unbelievable!
There's no other way to put it except to say, 'Are your eyes rotting?'
The form unmistakably screams American design.
It may appear uncool at first glance, yet upon closer inspection, while it might seem cool, it ultimately comes full circle back to being uncool, which is...
What should be the main weapon choice when using Colossus?
Which is better?
FoM Weapon + Colossus + the other 3 Forbidden Knowledge, or Dino Weapon + Colossus + the other 4 Forbidden Knowledge.
Or should it be Dino Weapon + Colossus + 4 Dread Curse?
It's a bit different from a weapon, but it's a Holy Symbol.
I'd like it to be implemented as a separate model of the Orb.
By repurposing the program mechanism of weapons that Paladins possess to exhibit special effects, implementation would be straightforward.
Users can gain additional...
lol
There are strengths and weaknesses in both.
If we can't objectively assess and have a more specific conversation without just triggering allergies, let's just stop.
"What a hassle of a forum if you can't even bring up well-known stories as examples."
So what? How does that relate to pointing out issues with DDO?
The method of obtaining items in DDO lacks drama. It's just opening boxes and getting them.
While the Dull Dagger is implemented through a unique update method, it lacks any dramatic element and visually appears weak as it seems...
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