Cosmetic Armor Kits

Cosmetic Armor Kits
With Update 8 new Cosmetic Armor Kits have been introduced to the game. They exist in three general category:
 * without-gear: This is more like a flat suite/skin that can be plugged
 * with-gear: This is not only a skin but has an additional mesh layer (e.g. spikes)
 * docent-gear: This is for the Warforged which is a kind of combination depending on the body

These kits will be applied on top of a current armor one is wearing, but will have different look depending on the base armor: As well being different for the different Warforged bodies:
 * Heavy-Armor
 * Medium-Armor
 * Light-Armor
 * Monk Outfit
 * Robe
 * Starter Rags
 * Adamantine Body
 * Mithral Body
 * Composite Body

In other words you will obtain armor kit X either with or without gear, but the final look depends on the armor/docent this kit is applied onto. Further this mean that the kit is bound to the armor/docent, so if one is swapping the armor/docent the visibility will not automatically apply for the new one. Note as well that it doesn't matter which kind of armor it is. In other words a Dragontouched Fullplate will look like a Tourney Armor as long as the same kit is applied.

An armor with a Cosmetic Armor Kit laid upon it will be Bound; however, if an Armor Appareance Remover Kit is used, the armor will revert back to to its previous status.

Preview
As it is not predictable how the armor will look like on a specific character one can further obtain preview kits. These previews can be bought for 1TP in the shop, while the final kit will be sold for 150TP (Without Gear) or 250TP (With Gear). These preview kits, however, are not persistent and can only be applied in the various armor shops: In these shops a new show stage has been added with mirrors to get a feeling of the looks, as well as a new vendor.
 * The Harbor - Hammer and Chain
 * House Deneith - Lion's Head Armory
 * House Kundarak - Second Gauntlet Goods



Examples
Below are some example sets to get an idea about the difference between 'with' and 'without' gear.