User blog:EatKitKat/CR-V2 project Part 2

you have reached the guidelines of cosmetic Reviews. For many months, I have promised myself that I would eventually create guidelines, however due to certain issues, now is the right time to settle things right.

How to create a cosmetic Review
When starting on a cosmetic Review, we need the review to be inspiring, factual and exciting to give it value that it is more than a cosmetic and to prevent the "so what?" factor. To do this, I usually the 3Es, Elaborate, explore and enlighten

Elaborate
You want to first gather info. Info can gather from the appearance, the set or in-game description that the cosmetic is in or impressions of the cosmetic from you.

Explore
Next you want to do some exploring on the Internet to find the meaning behind it. It can From other people's impressions, pop/heritage culture or from the lore itself

enlighten
Lastly, after painstakingly gather all the relevant info, you have state it in exciting way. Stating it with a bunch of sentences messed all around makes it hard and unappealing to read leading to the "so what?" Factor. We want it to arouse the reader's interest the read in smooth and an understanding way like how you have the starters first before the mains in a buffet restaurant. "But I don't know how to start one" ,Starting with a quotation is recommended as it is an easy and attractive way to start writing plus you can utilise this to use one of the facts you have gathered. From there state the rest that you have gathered and boom you cosmetic review is done.

Format
Formats are also important. They allow the sort out the details easier and clearer

no bouns features
When this happens, we don't use subheadings and just use the 3Es to convey the facts

with major colour/physical appearance
Use bullet points to Elaborate each edit style. Take Ocean for Example: __________________________________________________

Riding over the ocean's waves, Ocean is an E.G.O. member/leader of The Fortilla with a physical appearance of wave rider featuring a hybrid altlesiure swimsuit and multiple coral colours combinations and fades of pink, blue and purple.

Selectable Styles
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 * Her Default style features her with pink hair and wears a faded blue swimsuit.
 * Her Riptide Ocean style features her with light brown hair and wears a faded bright pink to light blue swimsuit and a pink lifejacket imprinted with an E.G.O. badge.
 * Her Cover Ocean style features her with fades purplish hair and wears a faded bright purple to aqua swimsuit and a aqua lifejacket imprinted with an E.G.O. badge.
 * Her helmet on option on the Riptide and Cover Ocean gives her Brutus's helmet with doodles on the sides as a trophy.

with accessories changes
Same as the top but no title Take safari for example:

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Geared for an outback, Safari is an Australian-looking Outfit probably based off of hunters or Autrailian outfits and in line for the summer theme. vv(pl
 * Her hat off edit style reveals her unique character model

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Reactive Feature
Talks about the reactivity of the cosmetic, they don't take to long to state one, take Mariana for example: __________________________________________________

Having a namesake from the Mariana Trench, Mariana is dark blue Mermaid-like creature with vibrant coloured fins plus bioluminescent dots and a skull logo as her face which is all largely reference on the anglerfish or in Fortnite terms, the Thermal Fish.

Reactive Feature
Her bioluminescent dots lights up more vibrantly through eliminations and loot.

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Sometimes, some cosmetics don't need a reactive tag, its all about looking out for changes such redux which does not have a Reactive tag

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Redux resembles the default form of the Midas outfit, having similar pale, cracked skin, tattoos in the neck, and golden hands.

Reactive Feature
When in ADS mode, his left arm hatch reviews a laser sight.

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Compatibility
Unlike reactive Features, Compatibility talks about special features when paired with another cosmetic. Take Captain America for example

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Captain America is based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe varient of Captain America AKA Steve Rogers who is part of a group called the Avengers.

Compatibility
In Chapter 2 Season 4, Captain America was chosen to be a one of two compatible cosmetics besides Thor of using the Mjolnir Harvesting Tool in reference to the final battle in Avengers: Endgame where he was chosen worthy.