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    Maybe you should gender lock all the new characters...

    IF you are planning a season 5 (since I have made many posts asking this question but it is always coincidently missed by the mods despite all the posts around it getting a reply), I would suggest that you just gender lock all of them. Sure, you may trigger some feminazis or liberals, but who cares, they are used to it by now. What this would do is lighten the workload tremendously for the armour department. They have already said how hard it is to create new armours and most people can agree that the new armours are pretty lackluster at best, or the exact same piece just with spikes at worst. If they only had to make armor for 1 character model other than 2, wouldn't that lighten the load tremendously? Maybe I'm missing something here. I don't think many people would care all that much especially if it meant 2-3 more armor sets could be made instead. Just some food for thought...
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    Originally Posted by AnEnticingSquid Go to original post
    IF you are planning a season 5 (since I have made many posts asking this question but it is always coincidently missed by the mods despite all the posts around it getting a reply), I would suggest that you just gender lock all of them. Sure, you may trigger some feminazis or liberals, but who cares, they are used to it by now. What this would do is lighten the workload tremendously for the armour department. They have already said how hard it is to create new armours and most people can agree that the new armours are pretty lackluster at best, or the exact same piece just with spikes at worst. If they only had to make armor for 1 character model other than 2, wouldn't that lighten the load tremendously? Maybe I'm missing something here. I don't think many people would care all that much especially if it meant 2-3 more armor sets could be made instead. Just some food for thought...
    I've seen people complain about the characters being genderlocked before, it'll be a huge thing. I've never cared nor understood why anyone would make a big deal out of it. Your reasoning makes sense to me.
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