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Who wouldv’e thought a costume labeled “Santa’s HELPER” does not apply to Santa
* Most outfits are incompatible anyways for some characters sadly *
True they could make like a bandolier santa outfit
Paid cosmetics being not applicable on another paid character is a valid problem though, one of those things that should actually be addressed. DAR is able to wear the most dumb cosmetics that break and clip all over the place and I bet a good amount would even enjoy DAR running around in that chicken costume/cyber revolt costume, same for Santa.
If you're gonna try and be clever, try and be clever.
The point is that if they’re going to make a specific Santa outfit, at least make it unique as opposed to just ripping off a costume specifically designed for other characters and slapping it onto him when he already is “Santa”. Like actually have it fit his base model and be a traditional santa klaus set
Its like if Batman was in game and people were surprised he can’t wear a costume named “Boy Wonder”
He's Santa, not Santa's Helper.
Why would he demean himself by wearing a servant costume.