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I bring this up because of a few things I found interesting, 1. seems odd, 2. it is odd.
 
I bring this up because of a few things I found interesting, 1. seems odd, 2. it is odd.
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2. Ok, so really, when you have one outfit on, it realizes, hey, you are wearing x outfit or jogger's gear in this example, so we have jogger's gear on. we then go to equip the mining gear (for the first time cus we are total noobs and didn't know about it. lolz) and it doesn't pop up as an outfit. So it either isn't counted as an outfit, or the fact that it is a second outfit equipped stops the outfit discovery message from popping up. By just discarding 1 of the equipped jogger's getup parts, it re-evaluates your clothing and marks the mining gear as discovered. Upon visiting the Mines with the Jogger's Getup followed by the Mining Gear, the Mining Gear seemed to be enough to still go into the mine without outfit accreditation. Which is why I am wondering if maybe it does get outfit credit, but doesn't get credit at the same time... very confusing. :) lol.
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2. Ok, so really, when you have one outfit on, it realizes, hey, you are wearing x outfit or jogger's gear in this example, so we have jogger's gear on. we then go to equip the mining gear (for the first time cus we are total noobs and didn't know about it. lolz) and it doesn't pop up as an outfit. So it either isn't counted as an outfit, or the fact that it is a second outfit equipped stops the outfit discovery message from popping up. By just discarding 1 of the equipped jogger's getup parts, it re-evaluates your clothing and marks the mining gear as discovered. Upon visiting the Mines with the Jogger's Getup followed by the Mining Gear, the Mining Gear seemed to be enough to still go into the mine without outfit accreditation. Which is why I am wondering if maybe it does get outfit credit, but doesn't get credit at the same time... very confusing. :) lol. ~MACK 12/04/09