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== Cosmetics == | === Cosmetics === | ||
In the Imperial City, appearance carries weight equal to arms and wit. Through the careful use of cosmetic attire, citizens and adventurers alike may present themselves with elegance or subtlety, regardless of the armor worn beneath. Tailors such as [[NPCs|Palonirya]] at Divine Elegance offer finely crafted garments designed to be worn over battle gear, allowing one to step through the city streets in style without compromising protection. | In the Imperial City, appearance carries weight equal to arms and wit. Through the careful use of cosmetic attire, citizens and adventurers alike may present themselves with elegance or subtlety, regardless of the armor worn beneath. Tailors such as [[NPCs|Palonirya]] at Divine Elegance offer finely crafted garments designed to be worn over battle gear, allowing one to step through the city streets in style without compromising protection. | ||
Those who master the art of presentation can change their outward appearance at will, adopting the look of a common citizen, a noble dignitary, or anything in between. | Those who master the art of presentation can change their outward appearance at will, adopting the look of a common citizen, a noble dignitary, or anything in between. | ||
== Usage == | |||
The cosmetics system allows you to change your outward appearance while keeping your equipped armor unchanged. This means you can look like you’re wearing a stylish outfit, such as the citizen set from [[Palonirya]]’s Divine Elegance, while still benefiting from the protection of your regular armor. | |||
== Cosmetics Menu == | |||
Using the <code>/cosmetic</code> command opens the cosmetics menu, where every available cosmetic item is neatly organized by category. Typical categories include helmets, hats, chestpieces, leggings, boots, and accessories. | |||
Each item is shown with either a **locked** or **unlocked** tag: | |||
* **Unlocked** items can be applied immediately to change your appearance. | |||
* **Locked** items indicate cosmetics you haven’t obtained yet. | |||
[[File:CosmeticsMenu.png|600px|thumb|center|The cosmetics menu, showing categories and locked/unlocked cosmetics.]] | |||
Revision as of 12:06, 7 October 2025
Cosmetics
In the Imperial City, appearance carries weight equal to arms and wit. Through the careful use of cosmetic attire, citizens and adventurers alike may present themselves with elegance or subtlety, regardless of the armor worn beneath. Tailors such as Palonirya at Divine Elegance offer finely crafted garments designed to be worn over battle gear, allowing one to step through the city streets in style without compromising protection.
Those who master the art of presentation can change their outward appearance at will, adopting the look of a common citizen, a noble dignitary, or anything in between.
Usage
The cosmetics system allows you to change your outward appearance while keeping your equipped armor unchanged. This means you can look like you’re wearing a stylish outfit, such as the citizen set from Palonirya’s Divine Elegance, while still benefiting from the protection of your regular armor.
Cosmetics Menu
Using the /cosmetic command opens the cosmetics menu, where every available cosmetic item is neatly organized by category. Typical categories include helmets, hats, chestpieces, leggings, boots, and accessories.
Each item is shown with either a **locked** or **unlocked** tag:
- **Unlocked** items can be applied immediately to change your appearance.
- **Locked** items indicate cosmetics you haven’t obtained yet.
