This is the armor coming in the Theatre of Blood. Two days after that, he shared a few variations complete with polls to once again let players shape the armor. Two days later, he streamed the process of turning the most popular ones into in-game models. The same day, West selected some player-made concepts to work with. Legend_Arts posted his hybrid armor on April 9. And as much as there were memes, the good suggestions that people liked weren't overshadowed." But what the memes brought, which was so great about this instance, was genuine people that actually wanted to put together good designs. Sure, there were a few memes here and there, and they were pretty good. "It was almost like a collaborative approach," says community manager "Mod Ayiza." "It's a much more favorable position to be in than everyone just complaining and shouting. But when Legend_Arts posted his concept where he made it bright and shiny, it got like 10,000 upvotes on Reddit, which is why I then went onto the livestream to let them watch me build it. Of course, what I didn't expect was for another artist to pop in. "Because when you're showing best-in-slot items, you've either got no response-which is what you're aiming for really because that means they're happy-or you get a very loud response which, as we've all seen on Reddit, is what happened. "When I first pitched it to the community over Twitch, I was expecting a bit of a response," West says. Submitted by u/legend_arts "What the memes brought"
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