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Jarek_Cousland

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Which of the 3 classes has the most feminine armor for women?



Warrior makes you look like a manish block so I already know thats a no-go.


I noticed mage has got some, but I'd rather take Bethany over Carver. And I liked the way the Leather armor looks on women. It shows some skin without going too over-the-top. But the biggest thing of all of this is I've never gotten far past Act 2 with a Lady Hawke.



So for anybody who knows this stuff I'd like to know what you think, keep in mind I'm not looking for the class which shows the most BEWBZ. :pinched:

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frustratemyself

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:huh: what the...?

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whykikyouwhy

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I found the rogue and warrior armors to be quite flattering for F!Hawke, but then, I wasn't looking at the armors from a standpoint of gender. I'm not sure what you opted for that made her look like a "manish block" or what you even mean by that. It is armor we're talking about here. There has to be some function as well as form - you don't want to deal with something like this.

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mesmerizedish

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I actually think most warrior armors are more feminine than rogue armors.

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FieryDove

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I like this best, the black version.

http://www.dragonage...ile.php?id=2703

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As the Champion Armor goes, I thought the mage champion set looks pretty good on a female Hawke. My male Hawke mage ended up using the highest power mage robe you can buy from the Black Emporium in act 3, which ends up looking like the robes an Andrastian priestess wears. Sort of felt like my character was crossdressing just to get better stats. Out of the item packs, the first mage set looks good on female Hawke, but the second one is definitely more suited to a male Hawke.
I also played through with a female rogue. The armor for rogues is a much more mixed bag for female Hawkes then what mages get. There are plenty of sets that look great on a female Hawke. If the objective of the outfit you are looking for is to show of a fem Hawke's feminine qualities, the starting set in the Rogue DLC doesn't bring them out, although I am uncertain of the second set.
I can't say for sure about warriors, but the black armor set you get from going through the first act kind of looks sexy on a female Hawke. That's just my opinion, however.

Modifié par Areksu, 24 juillet 2011 - 10:47 .


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Apart from the templar armor, which is supposed to be a uniform, not a fashion statement, DA2 armor is quite well differentiated between the genders. Some of it is a bit fanciful for either gender, but in general, it isn't too bad.

Then again, if your main goal is "bewbage," you might need to resort to mods. There are plenty of those.

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Jarek_Cousland

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I have the super-human ability to not clarify well enough. So lets try again:



While I dont think Isabella's outfit is horrible, I wouldnt want it for my Lady Hawke as she's more classy but at the same times likes to look like a lady. (The warrior armors are what I'm referring to, as well as the Rogue champion armor makes her kinda look hoboish.)

I think Areksu got it best as I'm trying to say some armors look better on one gender more than others (The male Hawke wearing the robes that look like a chantry priestess is a good example.)


I know Chainmail bikini's and Mithril onesies dont exist in this game and thats not what I'm looking for. Plus I dont have the PC version so I wouldnt be able to either way. >.>

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I find that the female mages look best. especially in the Fugitive's Mantle

Modifié par atheelogos, 26 juillet 2011 - 04:36 .


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Definitely the mage outfits. I think my favourites are the Fugitive's Set (Low level item pack 1 set), the Robes of the Notorious Pirate and, of course, the Champion set, which I will always wear even if later DLC makes it redundant. I actually liked the item pack DLC robes on femHawke, though. I went through most of Act 2 with them on.

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The Grey Warden set for mages is the most femine one I have seen for mages so far. It doesn't show a lot of skin, but it makes Hawke's curves look better/more feminine.

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whykikyouwhy wrote...

I found the rogue and warrior armors to be quite flattering for F!Hawke, but then, I wasn't looking at the armors from a standpoint of gender. I'm not sure what you opted for that made her look like a "manish block" or what you even mean by that. It is armor we're talking about here. There has to be some function as well as form - you don't want to deal with something like this.


Thanks for the vid XD

''Right in the Shiney parts.''

seems like something Oghren would say :lol:

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Ok. It seems like you are not geting something - when you go out to kill savage monsters and ruthles bandits/slavers, the last thing you want is to look like a laidy. Monsters will kill you. Humans will rape you and then kill you. Pro tip - use armor that looks like it could actualy work.

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frustratemyself

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I don't know, the Tassels of Intimidation would work for something.

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Ser Isaac's armour looks great on FemHawke. I always use it on my Rogues from the moment I arrive in Kirkwall until level 15 when I can wear the Black Fox's Jerkin set from the Item Pack DLC, which is my favourite FemHawke outfit in the game. Some of the Mage sets, particularly the Mantle of the Champion and the Fugitive's Mantle (again from the Item Pack DLC), are great too.

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All the warrior armor removes any feminine qualities female Hawke has and replaces them with the male body model frame. Huge no-no in my book.

The only armor I have seen that looks really nice, armor not the seeker robes, is the Mage Vests and the body piece you get from Sophia Dryden if you played and she survived Soldier's Peak.

I've looked for pictures or videos of the Warrior and Rogue DLC armor, but can't find any.

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RPGamer13 wrote...

All the warrior armor removes any feminine qualities female Hawke has and replaces them with the male body model frame. Huge no-no in my book.

The only armor I have seen that looks really nice, armor not the seeker robes, is the Mage Vests and the body piece you get from Sophia Dryden if you played and she survived Soldier's Peak.

I've looked for pictures or videos of the Warrior and Rogue DLC armor, but can't find any.


Which is more historically accurate than armor with built in boobs, which is A Bad Thing since having curves around the heart like that is likely to guide a sword right to it. Also, boobs are squishy. They don't need their own separate housing.

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SurelyForth wrote...

RPGamer13 wrote...

All the warrior armor removes any feminine qualities female Hawke has and replaces them with the male body model frame. Huge no-no in my book.

The only armor I have seen that looks really nice, armor not the seeker robes, is the Mage Vests and the body piece you get from Sophia Dryden if you played and she survived Soldier's Peak.

I've looked for pictures or videos of the Warrior and Rogue DLC armor, but can't find any.


Which is more historically accurate than armor with built in boobs, which is A Bad Thing since having curves around the heart like that is likely to guide a sword right to it. Also, boobs are squishy. They don't need their own separate housing.



I agree. One of the reasons I played a f!hawke 2H warrior for my verrrrry first playthrough is because of the "ZOMG HER ARMOR LOOKS LIKE ARMOR!!!" I did when I played the demo. Of course, I then went and got a mod to make it silver and pink but that's beside the point ;)

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Hey, I was just giving my opinion on the topic of discussion presented in the first post of this thread.

The whole point for me of playing female Hawke besides the female voice, is to look at a woman.

But whatever, I'm not going to argue. I play the game without body armor on just fine and there's no way anyone here could ruin that for me.

Also, my biggest point is putting on the majority of the body pieces of the game, they completely alter Marian Hawke's appearance to that of the male body. It looks like they completely cut out the breasts and remove the curvature of the hips.

It doesn't need to show her curves, but the armor if it doesn't should be larger than her frame rather than changing the body model to fit the size and shape of the armor.

Can you not agree with that? If you can't, I got nothing more to say on the subject.

Modifié par RPGamer13, 01 août 2011 - 12:36 .


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 My favorite armors are the apostate robes you start off with as a mage (obviously), the mage armor that you get from the Legacy DLC, and the Champion armor. I think all three are flattering on female mages, but none are really feminine.

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RPGamer13 wrote...

Hey, I was just giving my opinion on the topic of discussion presented in the first post of this thread.

The whole point for me of playing female Hawke besides the female voice, is to look at a woman.

But whatever, I'm not going to argue. I play the game without body armor on just fine and there's no way anyone here could ruin that for me.

Also, my biggest point is putting on the majority of the body pieces of the game, they completely alter Marian Hawke's appearance to that of the male body. It looks like they completely cut out the breasts and remove the curvature of the hips.

It doesn't need to show her curves, but the armor if it doesn't should be larger than her frame rather than changing the body model to fit the size and shape of the armor.

Can you not agree with that? If you can't, I got nothing more to say on the subject.


As someone who's actually viewed the armor as a wireframe over top the body model, I can assure you that whatever you're seeing is entirely in your head. The female armors absolutely preserve hips and bust.

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ashyraine wrote...
I agree. One of the reasons I played a f!hawke 2H warrior for my verrrrry first playthrough is because of the "ZOMG HER ARMOR LOOKS LIKE ARMOR!!!" I did when I played the demo. Of course, I then went and got a mod to make it silver and pink but that's beside the point ;)


In an online DA RPG I'm in, my character is planning to bedazzle a Chasind helm. She's also going to put pink bows at the tips of each horn.

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Jugo616 wrote...

Ok. It seems like you are not geting something - when you go out to kill savage monsters and ruthles bandits/slavers, the last thing you want is to look like a laidy. Monsters will kill you. Humans will rape you and then kill you. Pro tip - use armor that looks like it could actualy work.

Chill it's a game not real life most of what Hawke can do in the game makes no logical sense.

anywho I played as a fem warrior and trust me there is a difference between the male and female models.

Personally I found all the outfits look nice on a fem Hawke but if it's boobage you're after the free chestpiece for Rouges you get from the BE and most mage outfits accent a woman's assets quite nicely still prefer my lady in full armor though.

Modifié par Arcane Warrior Mage Hawke, 01 août 2011 - 04:34 .


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mousestalker wrote...

ashyraine wrote...
I agree. One of the reasons I played a f!hawke 2H warrior for my verrrrry first playthrough is because of the "ZOMG HER ARMOR LOOKS LIKE ARMOR!!!" I did when I played the demo. Of course, I then went and got a mod to make it silver and pink but that's beside the point ;)


In an online DA RPG I'm in, my character is planning to bedazzle a Chasind helm. She's also going to put pink bows at the tips of each horn.


Spruce up her boots with some sparkly pink ribbons, perhaps?

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I understand the original sentiment. I appreciate tasteful aethetics far, far more than practicality and game stats, and I do favor female protagonists.

My issues with 90% of non-modded armor (particularly rogue ones) is that it ill fitting: it is either bulky, baggy, accentuates wrong curves, or just plain looks poor in contrast to how well executed the companion attire looks next to it.

That said, there are some pieces that are nice.  My favorite is ( DLC ) black fox armor  for the rogue.  Another that look flattering is the mage champion armor.

If you have capability to install mods, there are some amazingly good female warden retextures (bethany's warden armor) for Hawke .