User blog comment:The Oblivious Prattler/Greenix/@comment-25405775-20170718073611

I actually don't mind the name, we've known for a while now that they're kind of running out of English words that sound good with a '-ix' suffix (thus they're now expanding their horizons to Greek words, it seems), so I generally cut them some slack when it comes to the naming.

I didn't like the transformation itself, though. It looks way too uniform and simplistic (as comic exclusive forms tend to be), and Flora is the only one who looks good in it. We've already had Sophix and Butterflix (the workings of the latter still mystifies me to this day), I really don't want another nature-based transformation.

What I want to know is why the comics have been inventing random, one-off transformations left, right and center when they could just as easily use the latest WoW transformations, which would arguably require less effort. Especially since the comic transformations tend to be... how should I say this... ugly. Most of the time they look like casual outfits with fake wings tacked on. They suck me out of the story and destroys my suspension of disbelief; those girls no longer look like fairies to me but normal girls who happened to grab hold of some tacky clearance Halloween costumes. The only one I liked was the Food Power one, that one at least seemed like the artists put some thought into it.