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resolved Clothing hiding armor in video games Videogame
Do we have a trope about how in some games, characters can get costumes that can hide their armour of their Virtual Paper Doll and make it look more the way they want it?
I've seen stuff like this with Terraria's Vanity Items and the stuff in the Maple Story Cash Shop.
Edited by JustaUsernameresolved No Title Videogame
Tropers help me here.
So I just updated to v. 8.6 of Puzzle & Dragons and tried multiplayerco-op mode. The music style is noticeably different. Instead of "Orb Festival", it's a completely new soundtrack that sounds like a mix of the bg for the Final Fantasy collaboration and the overall soundtrack of PADZ. Would you classify this music shift as a subset of Art Shift? I don't know the name of the trope of it. Or is it a completely new trope?
For reference, here's the normal
and boss
soundtracks.
And here's the video of the co-op mode with the new soundtrack
in question (I haven't found a yt video of the bgm separately).

I notice a lot of games, both Tabletop and Electronic, there's always one guy who stands out for the large range of equipment options at their disposal, most notably towards equipment too heavy for everyone else. Does this has a trope linked to it? (Whatever it is, it would probably be the opposite of Bare-Fisted Monk)