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Post by spacetimeCounselor on Aug 23, 2012 20:55:44 GMT -5
Mine's not a misgendered thing- but tiering into Smith and Prince at once left me with like, two outfits at once, all draped over each other and getting tangled up. The symbol's JPG artifacted to hell and I trip up a lot on the capey bit when I walk (which isn't often because FLYING). This thing is a tailor's nightmare, but it's pretty cosy.
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Post by cryptologicalMystic on Jan 2, 2013 15:36:43 GMT -5
You tiered into Smith and Prince at the same time? How did this happen?
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Post by horrorTerror on Jun 11, 2015 22:44:03 GMT -5
Wardrobifier. Corruption. Do not mix at all whatsoever. More fun to mix, you'd be amazed what comes out of a glitching wardrobifier, if you get it just right you can cause it to spawn in godtier outfits. The self-cleaning and self-repairing enchantments come in great for alchemizing into things once you've purified the offending godhoodie of any lasting glitches. Just...don't actually use it to change clothes. It WILL malfunction.
Word of advice: Miss Tailor/Taylor (varies by session) on Prospit, the lady who's mentioned in the guide? She knows how to edit dreamself and godtier outfits while retaining their other properties and can even provide total replacements should they be somehow damaged beyond their capacity for self-repair. While godhoodies are normally indestructible, dreamself pajamas can get a little ragged after doing some inadvisable things in them. This can resolve a lot of problems from game outfits that are not quest-related.
Dreams godtiers are severely recommended to change clothes immediately, run whatever quests she needs you to do, and pay her whatever she wants in order to get her to recolor that outfit into something that is not transparent where we don't want to see. Seriously. Do it. You're scaring the abstractions.
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