Don't see the problem, I got all the rewards that my character could equip/of her main armor type. But then I wasn't expecting to unlock everything and be done with it unlike some.
The alternative is to ignore players wanting those again.
They are showing interest in it.
But instead you manage to find a way to make that a bad thing just to have a go at them.
Because mounts and pets due to how they work are meant for use everywhere.
Arguably Heirlooms needn't be as accessible everywhere as they are, but they are.
Now transmog is something else, less important I would argue to have it accessible everywhere by default.
Plus as there is a cost, that tends to go with having a vendor or NPC.
But I do really wonder if how it works with the costs is how it should be.
One idea blizzard stated early on and then changed completely was the ability to create an outfit and switch to it at the press of a button.
I think we should have costs associated with creation or editing of a fixed number of outfits, but changing between them without cost.
That way it reduces the need for the NPC unless you are actually making changes.
Since the majority of my characters were faction changed at some point I barely have any items from quests pre-MoP. Feelsbadman.
Am I the only one who seem to be missing items? Like items you know for sure you once looted or bought at a tier vendor?
I have ticketed Blizzard regarding Cowl of Benevolence, which was in my druid's bank but never showed up on my mage or priest when going to transmog. Which is annoying as I really love that piece!
Other items, I know for sure I have obtained was the Tier 3 or 4 - the Malorne one, and the Nightsong one. In fact, I only have 2 1/2 tier sets on a raiding character, I've raided with for the past 10 years, pretty sure I would have had some more of them.
When my ticket was answered, they said it was only items from quests or achievements - but I would have through Tier would count as well?
Or have I completely misunderstood what they would add?
They can only grant you what is in your inventory and the things that they can track and, prior to 7.0, quests are the only thing that were tracked in usable way (aside from a handful of achievements that require certain gear, but in every case i can think of, those required pieces aren't even moggable).
Ever heard of: different values and opinions ? People play the game for different reasons or you're about to tell me I need to stop collecting Toys and Transmogs because YOU don't do it ?
The one complaining here seems you, the lazy one seems you, not the ones bringing up arguements about bugged items and features.
"If you are what you HAVE and you lose what you have, what then are you? But if you are what you ARE and you lose what you have, no man controls your destiny".
I think everything is in order for me. It does appear that you only get one (and I'm not sure how the game determines exactly which) if you have multiple items that share the same model. Which makes sense in this kind of system. No point in having like 6 different items that share the same model. I had Raz's Pauldrons in my void storage but couldn't find them in the transmog tab thing. But I did a search for "Raz's Pauldrons" and had a result pop up that had the exact same model. Maybe that's why OP is missing some stuff.
I thought it was kind of cool that I got all the other Whirlwind weapons on my warrior. I chose the axe as my quest reward back in Classic, but I got the others in the new transmog system.
It's a nice little chunk of gold for me since I'm cleaning out my void storage now (two full tabs). Although I am still keeping a few items that are no longer obtainable (old Heroism set, etc).
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Druids can't unlock cloth and drops/vendor items don't count if you don't have them anymore. You can only unlock items you can use. What's so hard to understand people?
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Can said character use 1H weapons? If not then there is your answer. Quests unlock ONLY if you can use the items on the character.
Works for me, so much unobtainable stuff!
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
So my mage has been my main since early tbc... BUT since all quests were changed when they redid the world for cata, does this mean all those quests i did before cata dont count and i didnt get the xmog rewards from them when this last patch hit?
The one thing I wanted most, was the one thing I didn't get back. The Breastplate of Bloodthirst. Most people probably have no clue what that is, but I got it in vanilla and used the hell out of it until I disenchanted it during TBC (you know, before any mention of a possible transmog system in the future). The chestpiece was a quest reward with a unique model and I bug reported its absence numerous times during beta but looks like it won't be coming back
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You got what they apparently could find to restore. You just have to go through them and check for yourself, but it's easier if you look for a specific item than just guess what quests things came from.
You quoted a perfect argument and proceeded to whine and wail while throwing around clichéd canned phrases, and you're complaining about someone "not bringing up arguments"?
What I said is that it's silly to whine about setting your mind on accomplishing an extraordinary feat and having to - gasp! - actually go that extra mile for it. And it's not Blizzards job to design every little thing they make around possible left-field ideas that some odd bloke out there might come up with. Try thinking practical and like a normal person for once. The system is fine, works 99% OK and is in fact quite generous.
It's not my fault that you're incapable of reason when you get offended and angry for no reason. Stop whining at me. No one told you you needed to stop collecting whatever, I didn't vote for Hitler, no one's taking away your human rights.