![]() "This new cosmetic system will also give a chance to acquire Legendary skins, which provide better benefits than Epic skins. "If you have a skin you don't like or wear anymore (or maybe one from Yoz's Jar you're not a fan of) you can break it down for 'Cloth,' which can be used with a Jar to roll a new skin from a determined list," Amazon said in the blog post shared at the start of June. Compounding that dubious system was the fact that skins could be broken down into a new resource to then acquire another new skin, but there was no guarantee that one would be better than what you had before. ![]() Both skin categories had stats attached to them with Legendary ones naturally yielding better results. Yoz's Jars would've been added to the in-game store for players to purchase and could then be used to acquire either an Epic or Legendary skin. Unsurprisingly, Amazon announced this week that Yoz's Jar and its associated skins are no longer happening. That's enough to result in backlash on its own, but once you affix stat bonuses to the skins, it's easy to see why players weren't fans. ![]() ![]() Dubbed "Yoz's Jar," this announcement had a lot of things going against it given that the skins awarded by using the consumable were random with reroll elements also at play. Lost Ark creators Smilegate RPG and Amazon Games announced plans not long ago to add a new consumable which would bring with it skins that came with stat bonuses. ![]()
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