Support bump!
It could be good for the site too; with more flexibility given by layering, people may want to own more skins/accents or more copies of them, which means more orders, more blueprints, and more gem sales for staff. (Yes there are non-real money ways for users to get gems but no matter how much they circulate, in the end the majority, I would wager, come from purchases).
Support bump!
It could be good for the site too; with more flexibility given by layering, people may want to own more skins/accents or more copies of them, which means more orders, more blueprints, and more gem sales for staff. (Yes there are non-real money ways for users to get gems but no matter how much they circulate, in the end the majority, I would wager, come from purchases).
I was so disappointed when I found out this wasn't a thing that could be done.
I would love to see this implemented!
I was so disappointed when I found out this wasn't a thing that could be done.
I would love to see this implemented!
I don't see why not, so support. c:
I don't see why not, so support. c:
Support! There have definitely been times when I wanted to layer accents; this would be a great feature.
Support! There have definitely been times when I wanted to layer accents; this would be a great feature.
ALL MY YES. OMG HAVE U ANY IDEA HOW LONG I'VE BEEN WANTING THIS FOR
ALL MY YES. OMG HAVE U ANY IDEA HOW LONG I'VE BEEN WANTING THIS FOR
SUPPORT!
I mean, I've been thinking about this for a while too. The fact that you can only cover 30% of the dragon with an accent, and you need go up to a skin after that and most people decide if they need to become a skin they might as well cover every inch of the dragon made me support this idea even more! I'd love to see some of my accents together on a dragon, and I know they'll work, but right now the only way to achieve that is to combine the two accent and send to print as a different accent, which is costly, and if it involves more than one artist it's a havoc too.
SUPPORT!
I mean, I've been thinking about this for a while too. The fact that you can only cover 30% of the dragon with an accent, and you need go up to a skin after that and most people decide if they need to become a skin they might as well cover every inch of the dragon made me support this idea even more! I'd love to see some of my accents together on a dragon, and I know they'll work, but right now the only way to achieve that is to combine the two accent and send to print as a different accent, which is costly, and if it involves more than one artist it's a havoc too.