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End game utilization guide of nice to have and fun to wear things for those players whom have reached the true end game, whom have collected most, if not all the server's best costumes that came with various rarities (and even some server-wide unique by-request ones) and of unbelievable amount whose collections fills up an entire storage or maybe even more. But well as Sun Tzu once said, "It is useless to have a large army, without knowing how to command them" and such I hope with this guide it would be easier to sort out what items will or will not work within your arsenal and '''avoid the trap of: Rare/Expensive = Good'''. It is not. | End game utilization guide of nice to have and fun to wear things for those players whom have reached the true end game, whom have collected most, if not all the server's best costumes that came with various rarities (and even some server-wide unique by-request ones) and of unbelievable amount whose collections fills up an entire storage or maybe even more. But well as Sun Tzu once said, "It is useless to have a large army, without knowing how to command them" and such I hope with this guide it would be easier to sort out what items will or will not work within your arsenal and '''avoid the trap of: Rare/Expensive = Good'''. It is not. | ||
This guide is very subjective and intuitive as I do not provide exact judgement and detailed appreciation of which some costumes or stones might or might not work as well for your in-game character's designs, but for that case you can find me to test out or experiment with any costumes/effect stone that are listed/mentioned within this guide, unless I specifically stated to not have them. In this guide you are assumed to have already bought Alternate Costume Coupon (for some jobs with not too well made 4th job's skin) or is in progress to do so and don't mind spending on this matter (or is saving up), have bought Pet Disguise Coins whenever it suits the entire palette combination, and/or at one point have accumulated and cashed out thousands of FP (Fashion Points) for '''effect stones''' via slot machine NPC on the @go main second floor (because those effect stones are more important than jobs stones amirite). | This guide is very subjective and intuitive as I do not provide exact judgement and detailed appreciation of which why some costumes or stones might or might not work as well for mine or your in-game character's designs, but for that case you can find me to test out or experiment with any costumes/effect stone that are listed/mentioned within this guide, unless I specifically stated to not have them. In this guide you are assumed to have already bought Alternate Costume Coupon (for some jobs with not too well made 4th job's skin) or is in progress to do so and don't mind spending on this matter (or is saving up), have bought Pet Disguise Coins whenever it suits the entire palette combination, and/or at one point have accumulated and cashed out thousands of FP (Fashion Points) for '''effect stones''' via slot machine NPC on the @go main second floor (because those effect stones are more important than jobs stones amirite). | ||
While hopefully able to simplify and covers the most basics of basics conceptually speaking, one thing to state about the scope of this guide is its limitation: that there are certainly better methods for designing and conceptualizing more complex schemes (e.g. animated costumes/animated stone effect as the highlight) and so this guide will not cover those more advanced field of practical applications, because it will require far more complex fundamentals and practical experiences, of which I don't think I have enough. And it would be night impossible to make myself able to accurately write something that complex, while trying to keep guide fun and lightweight, at least for the state that I am now. Also lastly you are required to have the drive and tenacity to '''spend hours at a time just to find the perfect cloth colour''' on Dr. Style NPC (this is a warning). | While hopefully able to simplify and covers the most basics of basics conceptually speaking, one thing to state about the scope of this guide is its limitation: that there are certainly better methods for designing and conceptualizing more complex schemes (e.g. animated costumes/animated stone effect as the highlight) and so this guide will not cover those more advanced field of practical applications, because it will require far more complex fundamentals and practical experiences, of which I don't think I have enough. And it would be night impossible to make myself able to accurately write something that complex, while trying to keep guide fun and lightweight, at least for the state that I am now. Also lastly you are required to have the drive and tenacity to '''spend hours at a time just to find the perfect cloth colour''' on Dr. Style NPC (this is a warning). | ||
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