(01-25-2014, 03:46 PM)Ildur Wrote: It's interesting to note that "Glamour" is what the imps and souls use during FATEs to look like other creatures (basically illusion magic). Except their disguise is dispelled as soon as they enter combat. I think you all can guess what I'm worried about now.
That we are all, in fact, imps?  But yes, in all seriousness, if engaging combat would cancel the effect of the vanity system I can see Square having many an angry gamer on their hands.
Personally, I would love to see Square Enix employ the vanity system that games such as Rift had going. By this, I mean your character effectively equips two sets; one for in-game stats, one for appearance. And, of course, you have the option to turn off the vanity set and just wear what you have equipped "for the stats". I found this system to be extremely sweet and, when compared to World of Warcrafts "I now sacrifice this piece of gear to the mighty Etherials so that it might lend it's appearance to my end-game piece (but of course, only if it's of green quality or higher)!", would be an excellent way to implement the vanity system.
"There's nothing in this life a little charm and a solid fist can't get yer, lad."