Why add the tatoo option when there are only 2different once, and their almost always covered up by armour?
Or can you add more tatoos later in the game?
Tatoos
Hmm...mine were still there the last time I checked.
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Make sure you change the color of the tatoos to some off the wall color. That will let you see them easier, because there are more than two options. Yes they are still there when you enter the game. I took the armor off my monk just to see and I saw the ones on her legs and her arm.
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There are tattoos for chest, upper arms, lower arms, legs, and any combination between them. Just keep clicking and look closely (or, even better, change tattoo colors).
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...or just ignore the clothes completely. I don't know about you, but the first thing I do when I reach the game is equip armor.
Unless you're a mage, of course... Then you could afford to be fashion sensitive.
Unless you're a mage, of course... Then you could afford to be fashion sensitive.
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