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The Supporter Shop offers players a way to financially support the development of Gloria Victis with cosmetic skins and character and account services. The Supporter Shop currency is [[Ambers]]. Ambers cannot be earned or traded in game and must be purchased with real money. | The Supporter Shop offers players a way to financially support the development of Gloria Victis with cosmetic skins and character and account services. The Supporter Shop currency is [[Ambers]]. Ambers cannot be earned or traded in game and must be purchased with real money. | ||
| − | Press K to access the Supporter Shop. | + | Press K to access the Supporter Shop. This is also where you manage which of your skins is currently equipped. |
| − | Many character and account services available on the Supporter Shop are also available in game at [[Glory Vendors]] in | + | Many character and account services available on the Supporter Shop are also available in game at [[Glory Vendors]] and [[Glory Quartermasters]] in the capital city. |
Skins purchased on the shop with ambers may be applied to your own account or traded on [[The Market]]. This provides an effective way to turn Ambers into gold and gives players who do not wish to spend real money on cosmetics the ability to purchase them in game. | Skins purchased on the shop with ambers may be applied to your own account or traded on [[The Market]]. This provides an effective way to turn Ambers into gold and gives players who do not wish to spend real money on cosmetics the ability to purchase them in game. | ||
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==Skins== | ==Skins== | ||
| − | Skins replace the look of your armor, weapons, tools and constructions without altering their statistics. Each skin has specific requirements about what objects it can be applied to, so make sure you check before you click. While every skin has lore behind it and is based on nation aesthetics, any player can equip any skin, provided they have the base item required for that skin. | + | Skins replace the look of your armor, weapons, tools and constructions without altering their statistics. Each skin has specific requirements about what objects it can be applied to (known as base items), so make sure you check before you click. While every skin has lore behind it and is based on nation aesthetics, any player can equip any skin, provided they have the base item required for that skin. |
| + | *Skins are for tier 4 and/or 5 armour and weapons. Make sure you can equip your skins by unlocking the proper Character Development branches and having the proper item in your inventory. | ||
| − | Skins are not lootable. If someone loots an item you have a skin | + | Skins are not lootable. If someone loots an item you have applied a skin to, they will loot the base item, not the skin. You can use the skin again as soon as you equip a piece of gear required for the skin. |
Each skin has two tiers of equipment available for it: Tier 4 (purple) and Tier 5 (orange). Tier 4 skins use the secondary color for your nation, and tier 5 uses the main color for your nation. This can be helpful when you see enemies on the battlefield and want to identify what type of armor they are wearing. | Each skin has two tiers of equipment available for it: Tier 4 (purple) and Tier 5 (orange). Tier 4 skins use the secondary color for your nation, and tier 5 uses the main color for your nation. This can be helpful when you see enemies on the battlefield and want to identify what type of armor they are wearing. | ||
For example, Midland's primary color is red, and their secondary color is green. This means that Tier 4 armor will have a green tint, and tier 5 armor will have a red tint. | For example, Midland's primary color is red, and their secondary color is green. This means that Tier 4 armor will have a green tint, and tier 5 armor will have a red tint. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:58, 12 March 2026
The Supporter Shop offers players a way to financially support the development of Gloria Victis with cosmetic skins and character and account services. The Supporter Shop currency is Ambers. Ambers cannot be earned or traded in game and must be purchased with real money.
Press K to access the Supporter Shop. This is also where you manage which of your skins is currently equipped.
Many character and account services available on the Supporter Shop are also available in game at Glory Vendors and Glory Quartermasters in the capital city.
Skins purchased on the shop with ambers may be applied to your own account or traded on The Market. This provides an effective way to turn Ambers into gold and gives players who do not wish to spend real money on cosmetics the ability to purchase them in game.
Skins
Skins replace the look of your armor, weapons, tools and constructions without altering their statistics. Each skin has specific requirements about what objects it can be applied to (known as base items), so make sure you check before you click. While every skin has lore behind it and is based on nation aesthetics, any player can equip any skin, provided they have the base item required for that skin.
- Skins are for tier 4 and/or 5 armour and weapons. Make sure you can equip your skins by unlocking the proper Character Development branches and having the proper item in your inventory.
Skins are not lootable. If someone loots an item you have applied a skin to, they will loot the base item, not the skin. You can use the skin again as soon as you equip a piece of gear required for the skin.
Each skin has two tiers of equipment available for it: Tier 4 (purple) and Tier 5 (orange). Tier 4 skins use the secondary color for your nation, and tier 5 uses the main color for your nation. This can be helpful when you see enemies on the battlefield and want to identify what type of armor they are wearing.
For example, Midland's primary color is red, and their secondary color is green. This means that Tier 4 armor will have a green tint, and tier 5 armor will have a red tint.