To customize an item in Guild Wars means to attune an item to a specific character. This makes the item only usable by that specific character (or their heroes). Customized items display the phrase "Customized for ..." in its description when the mouse is hovered over it.
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| - To customize an item in Guild Wars means to attune an item to a specific character. This makes the item only usable by that specific character (or their heroes). Customized items display the phrase "Customized for ..." in its description when the mouse is hovered over it.
- Some Urban Vinyl toys are sold blank, with no paint on their original plastic. Certain people might think this is boring, or a waste of money. Not the adventurous souls who practice Customization. Some customizers simply paint their figures, some sculpt new parts for them, and other artists cut them apart and reassemble them to create whole new toy configurations. For a hobby that already exhibits artistic creativity, customizing elevates it to a true art form, with displays of custom toys being included in gallery exhibits all over the world. Toy lines notable for the customization include Qee, Dunny, Soopa Coin-Up Bros. and Stikfas.
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| - To customize an item in Guild Wars means to attune an item to a specific character. This makes the item only usable by that specific character (or their heroes). Customized items display the phrase "Customized for ..." in its description when the mouse is hovered over it.
- Some Urban Vinyl toys are sold blank, with no paint on their original plastic. Certain people might think this is boring, or a waste of money. Not the adventurous souls who practice Customization. Some customizers simply paint their figures, some sculpt new parts for them, and other artists cut them apart and reassemble them to create whole new toy configurations. For a hobby that already exhibits artistic creativity, customizing elevates it to a true art form, with displays of custom toys being included in gallery exhibits all over the world. Toy lines notable for the customization include Qee, Dunny, Soopa Coin-Up Bros. and Stikfas.
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