Jeez, how did I know it would be event related stuff? They shoot themselves in the foot too often.
The items themselves aren't event-exclusive. It's just that if you lack, for instance, a blueprint, you shall be able to get it by clearing the event maps instead of having to wait for EO reset next month.
Hey, congrats on the new uniform, Musashi. I know you are happy and wants to show off to everyone ASAP, but please be considerate and cut off that string on your skirt before you leave the base. (Whisper) It's kind of embarrassing, like walking around with a price tag sticking out on your collar.
Hey, congrats on the new uniform, Musashi. I know you are happy and wants to show off to everyone ASAP, but please be considerate and cut off that string on your skirt before you leave the base. (Whisper) It's kind of embarrassing, like walking around with a price tag sticking out on your collar.
IIRC, that white string is part of the skirt itself... Methinks Yamato and/or Nagato have them on their skirt as well...
You can find similar skirt designs on other classes, and they don't have that string. The white string is a part of the skirt till you start to actually wear them.
Hey, congrats on the new uniform, Musashi. I know you are happy and wants to show off to everyone ASAP, but please be considerate and cut off that string on your skirt before you leave the base. (Whisper) It's kind of embarrassing, like walking around with a price tag sticking out on your collar.
4 months already I know, but let me try to shed some light on the subject in which I could be wrong but I refuse to accept that those line strips were not given thought by the artist as I have seen Japanese clothing similar to those designs before. Shizuma Yoshinori for me is playing with traditional Japanese with modern clothing designs when it comes to the Yamato class and their status among the rest of the fleet. Yoshinori imho wanted them to have some "divinity" (more or less) with regards to their clothing, from what I can recall with the white strips that you consider in other cultures as "like walking around with a price tag sticking out on your collar" is in fact taken from a Hibikama design (more so on Yamato than Musashi evidenced by the side cut on Yamato's skirt), traditional Hakama worn by those selected to be Miko's and those strips have been a staple design since pre Kai for Yamato and Pre Kai and Kai Ni for Sushi, so nope by all means it is not an "embarrassing" thing.