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Elanor

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Is there going to be more armors for Inquisitor? I'm right after "Here lies the abyss" quest and all I found is maybe 4 types of armors (at least the look of armors).



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If DAO is any indication no. That game had like four meshes.
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there are a bunch of faction armors you can craft, finding the schematics is a ****** though, for mage the Keeper armor looks great, its elf only though, Warden and Orlesian army are also nice



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Is there going to be more armors for Inquisitor? I'm right after "Here lies the abyss" quest and all I found is maybe 4 types of armors (at least the look of armors).

Most of the armor you see NPC's in the game wear are actually just re-textured versions of DLC armor from DA: 2 but I believe more armor will be added along with maybe some thrones and decor options, and I say hopefully because I want my Mage to be strutting around in Hawke's champion armor.



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Most of the armor you see NPC's in the game wear are actually just re-textured versions of DLC armor from DA: 2 but I believe more armor will be added along with maybe some thrones and decor options, and I say hopefully because I want my Mage to be strutting around in Hawke's champion armor.

 

Well. I hope so, because four meshes is not what I expected. If I recall correctly there suppose to be many options for our Inquisitors... And while I'm playing I wonder whey are they...



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Welcome to console action rpg. No points to spend on character atributes, less armor variations, only 8 ability slots for spells etc etc etc.

 

If you want to look different, you have to craft and attach improvements to your armor, and for that, you have to spam your radar so that you won't miss a single drop or box to pick up hidden stuff.


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Elanor

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It saddens me greatly, because I love dressing up my characters (yes, I know it's not The Sims xD) but I like to have more than a few choices. The worst part is that from what Devs said I've got impression that there will be a lot of options.  :blink:



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Welcome to console action rpg. No points to spend on character atributes, less armor variations, only 8 ability slots for spells etc etc etc.

 

If you want to look different, you have to craft and attach improvements to your armor, and for that, you have to spam your radar so that you won't miss a single drop or box to pick up hidden stuff.

 

Because Origins had so many different looks of armours.

 

I mean, 90% of massive armour didn't all use the exact same look with a different texture on top of it or anything like that. That would be crazy talk.



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Speaking of mage outfits, is there even a single, proper mage robe that can be crafted? Everything I ever found was either a coat or a breastplate.



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there are a bunch of faction armors you can craft, finding the schematics is a ****** though, for mage the Keeper armor looks great, its elf only though, Warden and Orlesian army are also nice

omg this exists?



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Because Origins had so many different looks of armours.

 

I mean, 90% of massive armour didn't all use the exact same look with a different texture on top of it or anything like that. That would be crazy talk.

 

You're right but we had also a lot of armor mods (which we won't get in Inqusition).

 

Speaking of mage outfits, is there even a single, proper mage robe that can be crafted? Everything I ever found was either a coat or a breastplate.

 

I haven't seen any... 

 

Also mage outfits uses greyish, nude pants from casual outfit and I find it terrible. xd



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Speaking of mage outfits, is there even a single, proper mage robe that can be crafted? Everything I ever found was either a coat or a breastplate.

 

As far as I can tell there are no straight-up robes.  The only all-cloth-looking one I'm aware of is the Formal Attire and I hate it.  



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omg this exists?

 

So far I got Orlesian army armor, Free army, Grey Warden, Templar Commander, Adventurer armor and ancient elven robes.

They are all race-gated (except GW) but look better than coats imho. Adventurer armor is the same as that pants armor for mage Hawke but it only works on human mages.

 

I love elven robes the most for my Dalish mage, but she runs barefoot.



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The reason to me why there are so few options for armor is that they have so many body types to get working models for.  Not only do you have male and female versions you also have the versions for Human, Elf, Dwarf, and now Qunari.  Maybe if people didn't want to play other races we might have had more variations, but this is what we have.  At least with crafting you can modify the color palette to your choosing.



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Speaking of mage outfits, is there even a single, proper mage robe that can be crafted? Everything I ever found was either a coat or a breastplate.

I'm pretty sure there isn't. The closest looking to a traditional mage robe are what various NPCs wear. I was hoping for at least one style that was more of a traditional mage robe too. The best looking mage gear I liked was the Dalish keeper robes.