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And yeah. Other Tennogen items that seem to contradict some of those style "rules" were still accepted, so even the official statements are not necessarily set in stone.
Indeed. And Mirage Prime - her official, primary skin - pretty much has eye lights exactly where DE say not to put them. There are other examples as well, of course, I'm sure plenty of you can think of several. :)
Besides the Ivara youkai(bunny ears) skin that would be the next tennogen I would buy
I mean, I don't see why DE has to follow the TennoGen guidelines for creating their own items, I know they use their own creations as references for the guide, but it's usually non-Deluxe and non-Prime items. It can look a little odd that a Deluxe skin can seem to contain many features that would be denied in a TennoGen one, but that may be due to how there's more overall control of that skin within their offices compared to a TennoGen which can be made by anyone.