Anyone else not care about how nice they look?
#26
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 02:46
#27
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 02:54
#28
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 03:14
I like to massacre my enemies IN STYLE =)
If it gets me killed, just means I suck
#29
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 03:20
I know, I know. I can mod it.
But still, really?
Guess I shouldn't complain. Mages are the easiest to "mismatch" and not look too terrible.
It's still nice to have the cowl combo.
Modifié par Elastic Otter, 13 avril 2010 - 03:24 .
#30
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 05:57
Asai
#31
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 06:11
Reyno411 wrote...
If so, well you look ridiculous (like a walking lost and found), but ok.
LOL Awesome!!!!
#32
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 06:49
#33
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 09:46
#34
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 09:56
Also, if I were facing somebody wearing the Sentinel Armor, I'd run screaming like a little girl, praying that whatever grim reaper was hiding inside of it wasn't intent on chasing after me
seriously, anyone wearing that suit wouldn't ever need to fight, they'd just intimidate everything by walking forward...
#35
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 05:22
I'll ditch better armor or gear cause it looks aweful, it tends to hurt me more in MMO's but I don't care.
Modifié par Krumpus, 13 avril 2010 - 05:24 .
#36
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 06:31
#37
Posté 14 avril 2010 - 03:01
#38
Posté 14 avril 2010 - 08:35

Who can resist to kill Children with style?
Armor stats are mostly secondary. I've managed to solo'ed the final combats of Awakening with my main char at Nightmare difficulty, and with a Tier 9 Warden Commander armor (the one in the pic).
#39
Posté 14 avril 2010 - 09:57
One doesn't have to be a "role player" to have a sense of fashion. I would no more want to play a character dressed in a bright pink breastplate and green/orange mushroom-shaped hat than I would run around the office in a pink checkered blazer with green/black polkadot die and green rollerblades. Not unless it was on a very substantial bet.Dam Wookie wrote...
I'm on a quest killing Darkspawn and getting covered in blood and guts. I don't care if my armour is matching or whether my sword has a nice jewel in it or not. The only thing I care about when it comes to items is whether they help me slit the throat of my enemy and whether they make a fatal hit...not so much.
Are there allot of role playing gamers who rather than play sports like to design and sew together the sports teams kit? (with shoulder pads and extra tight shorts) or did they really enjoy and miss the days of dressing dolls at play school?
When I am living in my armour for weeks at a time and getting covered in brood mother goo, why do I need to make sure my boots and gloves match?
#40
Posté 14 avril 2010 - 12:55
#41
Posté 14 avril 2010 - 12:56
Pandaman102 wrote...
One doesn't have to be a "role player" to have a sense of fashion. I would no more want to play a character dressed in a bright pink breastplate
Modifié par Slidell505, 14 avril 2010 - 12:59 .





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