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'''About the Columns:'''
 
'''About the Columns:'''
Terms used in the Type, Group, and Notes column are semi-official at best and not really part of gameplay, mostly derived from colloquial use, naming convention, and popular effects.
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Terms used in the Type, Group, and Notes column are semi-official at best. They are not really part of gameplay, being mostly derived from colloquial use, naming convention, and popular effects.
  
 
About the "Type" column:
 
About the "Type" column:
"Type" (a.k.a "shape" or "form" etc.) is what the item looks like compared to other items. This allows users to find things that look similar for costume designing, collecting, or other purposes. "(Subtype)" further clusters more similar types together when sorted.  
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"Type" (a.k.a "shape" or "form" etc.) is what the item looks like compared to other costume items. This allows users to find things that look similar for costume designing, collecting, or other purposes. "(Subtype)" further clusters more similar types together when sorted.  
  
 
About the "Group" column:
 
About the "Group" column:
"Group" is roughly based on when and/or where the item comes from, and is often named after a relevant [[event]] or [[Prize Box]]. This allows users to find things that have a similar festive feel, collecting, or other purposes. "(Subgroup)" further clusters distinct groups-within-groups.
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"Group" is roughly based on when and/or where the item comes from, and is often named after a relevant [[event]] or [[Prize Box]]. This allows users to find things that have a similar theme, are in a collection, and so on. "(Subgroup)" further clusters distinct groups-within-groups.
  
 
Group and Type can sometimes repeat in each others' columns, this facilitates sorting and searching.
 
Group and Type can sometimes repeat in each others' columns, this facilitates sorting and searching.
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A costume will get its own slot in this list as well as its own page if it qualifies for all three of the following:
 
A costume will get its own slot in this list as well as its own page if it qualifies for all three of the following:
 
:1) It has its own description that is even slightly different than other descriptions of similar costumes
 
:1) It has its own description that is even slightly different than other descriptions of similar costumes
:2) It has a different type (a.k.a form, shape) or unusual coloration compared to other similar costumes  
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:2) It has a different type (a.k.a form, shape) and/or unusual coloration and/or unusual texture compared to other similar costumes  
:3) It is in a very distinct Group  
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:3) It is in a very distinct Group and/or Subgroup
  
 
Otherwise, it is slotted into a relevant list on the relevant page.
 
Otherwise, it is slotted into a relevant list on the relevant page.
  
The current exception to this is the [[Jack o' Bombhead Mask]], because the rest of the bombhead masks considered together make #2 difficult to keep consistent.
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The current exception to this is the [[Jack o' Bombhead Mask]], because the rest of the bombhead masks considered together make #2 difficult to keep consistent. All bombhead masks have slightly different shapes and textures than each other.
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An example of this process in action:
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The [[Serene Brigandine]]:
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1) it has its own description compared to other "Brigandine" costumes
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2) it has unusual coloration (ancient) compared to other "Brigandine" costumes, even considering that the Serene Brigandine shares naming convention and its icon uses "recolor" format
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3) it is in a very distinct group/subgroup, "Ancient"/"Serene"
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=It gets its own slot in this list as well as its own page.
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If a costume seems "unique" in form and/or group, leave the data entry a blank. There needs to be more than one kind of that sort of categorization to warrant a group or form to be sortable:
 
If a costume seems "unique" in form and/or group, leave the data entry a blank. There needs to be more than one kind of that sort of categorization to warrant a group or form to be sortable:
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[[File:Icon-costume.png|thumb|[[Arsenal]] icon for costumes.]]
 
[[File:Icon-costume.png|thumb|[[Arsenal]] icon for costumes.]]
  
Costumes are often released in commemoration of an [[event]] or [[promotion]]. Some of them expire (celebrations come and go), but most of them last forever. There are many costume [[List of sets#Costume Sets|sets]] as well as single "hats" and "suits" and so on. Many costumes come in several [[color pattern|colors]], such as the [[Field Cap]], or "forms," such as the [[Scale Helm]] vs. the [[Iron Dragon Helm]]. It can be difficult to find what you're looking for due to this variety, which only increases as the game updates and we discover more about Cradle.
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Costumes are often released in commemoration of an [[event]] or [[promotion]]. Some of them are [[Costumes (Expiring)|expiring costumes]] (celebrations come and go), but most of them last forever. There are several costume [[List of sets#Costume Sets|sets]] as well as single "hats" and "suits" and so on. Many costumes come in several [[color pattern|colors]], such as the [[Field Cap]], or "forms," such as the [[Scale Helm]] vs. the [[Iron Dragon Helm]]. It can be difficult to find what you're looking for due to this variety, which only increases as the game updates and we discover more about Cradle.
  
 
Once a Costume is [[bound]] it cannot be unbound.
 
Once a Costume is [[bound]] it cannot be unbound.

Revision as of 04:21, 24 January 2015

A Costume is an aesthetic item. It does not have combat statistics like Helmets, Armor, or other gear. Most are randomly obtained from Prize Boxes.

List

Editor Note Below is an elaborate sortable list. This show/hide contains information about how to use the list efficiently.

Notes

Arsenal icon for costumes.

Costumes are often released in commemoration of an event or promotion. Some of them are expiring costumes (celebrations come and go), but most of them last forever. There are several costume sets as well as single "hats" and "suits" and so on. Many costumes come in several colors, such as the Field Cap, or "forms," such as the Scale Helm vs. the Iron Dragon Helm. It can be difficult to find what you're looking for due to this variety, which only increases as the game updates and we discover more about Cradle.

Once a Costume is bound it cannot be unbound.

Currently, costumes only come in the form of "helmet" or "armor."

Costume items can be "equipped as helmet costume" or "equipped as armor costume" from your arsenal - they're in the ArsenalTab-Costume.png arsenal tab. Armor and helmets with combat statistics can be equipped as costumes from their own arsenal tabs (if they are equipped as costumes, they don't factor into your combat abilities). Costumes have no effect on your abilities in the field. Like armor and helmets, many of them have accessory slots.

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