What we've seen so far, however, has not been up to Blizzard standards. It doesn't matter how iconic a Shako is - that look isn't good on anyone. ![]() Imagine my excitement, then, when Diablo 4 announced not only a transmog system, but also a shop that would provide nothing but cosmetics - I could actually look the way I wanted to in a franchise that I loved instead of being restricted to whatever a particular item happened to look like. Playing dress up was a huge part of growing up for me, and in a way that never really stopped - it just moved to a digital state with games instead of dolls and costume boxes.īlizzard games have always scratched that collecting itch, with transmog in World of Warcraft being one of the best examples I could ask for. Discover something like a rare ingredient to make a new hair dye? Bliss. My little pack rat soul is happiest when I can collect all the things, and I'm even more overjoyed when I can then use those things to change my character's appearance. I spend an insane amount of time finding one of everything when I play games - whether that's pets, mounts, toys, achievements, or appearances, it doesn't matter to me. ![]() We've got our own opinions: read on to find out more about our take on Tejal's Shop in Diablo 4! Some topics in the Diablo community will always spark controversy - Stash space, drop rates, itemization, and the in-game Shop have all been hot topics burning their way through circles of Wanderers since Diablo 4 launched.
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