Zitat, "Edi Mesic" (english):
"The
Transmogrify function (defintion: drastic change in appearance) is very likely to be a function to alter the looks of your character, by changing the gear.
If I had to venture a guess, I'm thinking it will work like reforging. Place your current lv. 85 gloves in one slot, and lv. 60 gloves in the other, and the stats -and- item level of the lv. 85 gloves will be transfered to the lv. 60 gloves.
Keeping the stats and item level, but changing the appearance."
"Also, Blizzard likes implementing changes in the game that aid them on a financial level. Think about the following: Customizing your character will require you to grind old dungeons and raids. This grinding takes time, because you'll probably want more sets and more items. More time needed =/= more game time bought =/= more money for Blizzard. Also, in this way, they will give more meaning and function to older dungeons and raids, instead of them being just another passing-by-point for players. And it won't require them to do anything, since the dungeons, raids and gear are already there."
"Also, many
MMO's already have the possibility for players to customize their gear. Blizzard is falling behind on this, which is also another reason they would implement this function."
"I will be very excited
if my statements turn out to be correct. I, for one, can't wait to get beautifully designed gear on my characters and actually have a CHOICE in how I look, instead of looking like another one of the THOUSAND priests roaming Orgrimmar.
This will provide players with a new way to express themselves, instead of forcing them to wear gear that's not to their liking, but they have to anyway, because of stats."
Kritiker von der
PvP Abteilung sollten den Beitrag #8 aus
diesem Thema lesen, Stichwort "
Erkennen der Stärke des Gegners im PvP, trotz Designveränderung".