Yesterday my character was arrested by an NPC for wearing the wide brimmed hat with a red band from the appearance changer. Apparently NPCs think this is a mask. I didn't have any problems before I changed the appearance. This also prevented me from entering Beregost while the hat was equipped.
I've also noticed that the human (and Hin?) bandits north of FAI have an identity crisis, because they yell about death to warmbloods and scaleless ones.
Crimes of Fashion and Identity Crisis
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Re: Crimes of Fashion and Identity Crisis
Did the wide brimmed aht with a red band have a mask beneath? There are two such hats, one of them has a Zoro mask beneath (which likes to bug out).
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Re: Crimes of Fashion and Identity Crisis
That Zorro mask is my pride an joy. It blacker than the other "Pirate Hats" As far as having to take it of when going in to town. Well that just adds a little NPC flavor.
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Re: Crimes of Fashion and Identity Crisis
Nope no mask beneath. I could see the character's face fine.