Name: Mix’n’match gamepass (or any other name, this one kina sucks)
Price: 500 robux
Description
Mix’n’match is a cosmetic gamepass that will give the buyer much more customizability through the use of new system that allows us to toggle a specific part of armor. If the player buys Mix’n’match gamepass, their vanity inventory will, instead of one chestplate and one leggings slot, have three potential chestplate slots and two potential leggings slot. Starting off, these will be locked.
This gamepass, first off, will also give them a left/right leg toggle. This functions almost identically to chestplate toggle, but will apply to your legs. For example, if you want a peg leg, but don’t want to wear pirate pants, you can turn off the left leg.
After the player equips anything in the vanity slots, the extra slots will still remain locked. To unlock them, you have to equip something in the slot, then toggle any part off. For example, to unlock another chestplate slot, you put on a Ravenna centurion chestplate and toggle off the torso. If you want to unlock both slots, you have to toggle off two parts. For leggings, it’s quite the same. To unlock the second slot, you must toggle either the left or right leg off in the first leggings slot.
Things you can’t do
- Equip the same armor two or three times. This means that you cannot, for example, put Ravenna centurion armor on right arm in the first slot, torso in the second and left arm in the third. Equipped armor sets must be different.
- Toggle armor into clipping through each other. This means that, if you equip Ravenna centurion armor for torso and left arm in the first slot, then put Pirate captain’s cloak in the second slot and put it on right arm, you cannot toggle on the right arm for Ravenna centurion armor, nor can you toggle on torso or left arm for Pirate captain’s cloak. This will produce an error message stating you can’t do that.
- Use the extra armor slots without anything in the original slot. This means, if you have Ravenna centurion armor in first, Siren top in second and Pirate captain’s cloak in third slot, unequipping Ravenna centurion armor will immediately unequip both the Siren top and Pirate captain’s cloak.
This gamepass would allow for far more customizability, allowing players to take individual parts from each armor piece and combine it with pieces from other sets. It would overall be an interesting feature, and likely a gamepass that appeals to those who want even more customizing options.