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Glamour Berry

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Glamour Berry
A fae fruit that can make any piece of equipment look like an entirely different piece of equipment when worn. Just smush the fruit and spread the goo on both items. [This is used in the recipe "Apply Glamour to Item (via Berry)". Use the berry to learn the recipe, if you don't already know it.]
Value: 500

Stack Size:
99

How to Obtain

Producing with Recipes

Obtaining through Bartering

Purchasing

Drops

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Gathering

Quest Rewards

Other Ways to Obtain

Uses

Using in Recipes

Gifting

Bartering Uses

Selling

Consumption

Direct Consumption

Ability Consumption

Quest Fulfillment

Other Uses

Lore

Glamour Berries are a nifty cosmetic feature that let you make your equipment look like other equipment. This can be really useful when your tired of wearing non-matching armor! (Some other MMOs call this process "transmogrification", but that word seemed too close to "transmutation", so we call it "glamouring".)

Glamour Berries are magical fae fruit that can permanently make any one piece of gear look like another piece of gear. This is only an illusion, though -:- the glamour has no effect on the item's stats or behavior. This includes NPC behavior: NPCs automatically "see through" glamours, so they will react to you as if you were wearing the original item. For instance, if you're wearing "hideous" clothing that's been glamoured into something beautiful, NPCs will still think you look hideous.

Here's other important details:

- Any piece of armor can be glamoured to look like any other piece of armor that goes in the same equipment slot. Main-hand and off-hand items can be glamoured to look like similar items (e.g. you can glamour a sword to look like another sword, but not a hammer or a shield).
- Glamoured items can't be dyed (because glamours hide the original paint, so dyes wouldn't do anything).
- You can glamour a piece of gear as often as you like, as many times as you like.
- Glamouring the equipment doesn't attune the equipment; in fact, attunement doesn't affect glamouring at all.
- Glamours can be copied: if you glamour an item to look like another glamoured item, the new item will have the same glamour as the other item.
- If you glamour an item to look like something that is animal-only (such as Werewolf Armor), the glamour will only be active when worn in that animal form. It will look un-glamoured in other forms.
- We haven't yet implemented UN-glamouring, so the effect is very permanent! (But you can always apply a different glamour on the item.)

The VIP Program gift for April is 12 Glamour Berries -:- check the Redemptions button on the Persona window (or type /redeem in chat) to get them. Glamour Berries can also be purchased for 20 Event Tokens from Riston in the Red Wing Casino, or rarely found in the high-stakes casino Match-3 games. In the next update (or soon thereafter) we'll also be adding a way to obtain some with Guild Credits.

Related changes:

- Due to internal changes, certain "head gem" items, such as the Orbiting Gem, are no longer shown on your character when you're in an animal form -:- they are only visible when you're a biped. The old behavior was accidental, but it was fun, so we expect to add new animal-specific floating gem items soon. Affected items are: Orbiting Gem, Rohina's Mind Gem, Monger's Boon, Ever-Hateful Jack O' Lantern, Ever-Glaring Jack O' Lantern, and Fae Navy Communicator.

Game updates/2022-04-16