With that in mind, please take this as it is intended -- I think it's a good thing that there are some limits to what you can and can't transmogrify. Rygarius' response to a recent post about letting players transmog from grey items made me start thinking about how much is too much when it comes to transmog. Now, our own Anne Stickney made a post about whether or not we should lift transmogrification limits, and her post is well worth reading, because I think there's an ideological tension between the two conceptions that is worth discussing.
In short, there's a difference between the idea of lifting some transmog limits, and not having any limits, and I'd argue for erring on the side of caution.
That doesn't even address Rygarius' point about how allowing so many items to be eligible for transmog would mean having to then go through and weed out all the items Blizzard wouldn't want eligible. Even some green items are currently not eligible due to their not being within the bounds of what Blizzard wants to see in transmog, so imagine how many weird options would have to be pruned. At that point, do we even get any value from allowing grey and white items to be transmogged? You'd end up adding a ton of restrictions to the system, ultimately.
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