With the char. u will make what will b ur armour, glass, ebony, etc and now we can detail it and maybe do color change.... my argonian glass chest armour, color blue, daedric paldruons and greaves, boots mit not wear none depending on their feet, and helmet also depends on their hair,fins,or spikes...watever tell me yours!
With the char. u will make what will b ur armour, glass, ebony, etc and now we can detail it and maybe do color change.... my argonian glass chest armour, color blue, daedric paldruons and greaves, boots mit not wear none depending on their feet, and helmet also depends on their hair,fins,or spikes...watever tell me yours!
Hold on, let me try and translate : With the character you will make, what will be your armor? Glass, ebony, etc, and now we can detail it and maybe do color change.
I really like the ebony armor in both OB and MW. I also like steel and orcish in both of them. Edit: I will go with a high-quality armor in Skyrim I think. I just hope there is more choice within the tiers.
I liked leahter (not like that), most notably the Shrouded Armor. The rest of it always looked a little too extravigant and over the top for my tastes (I mean, what kind of stealth character wears armor made out of green glass that freaking glows?).
I rarely played with heavy armor, because I was usually doing everything for one to two really powerful strikes to waste the guy real fast, so the heavy armor seemed to be useless because of the extra weight. But Iron, Steel and Ebony armors looked cool. Also, Chainmail was cool too.
EDIT: I almost forgot, I kind of liked how you could manage armor as seperate pieces in Morrowind because having one arm covered and one exposed for some reason adds to the bad-ass factor.
I can't really comprehend what your'e trying to say OP, with the lack of periods, sentence structure, and proper grammar, it's very hard to read. :shrug:
My armor type will depend largely on what it actually looks like in Skyrim. In past games, though, I do lean towards the heavier armor. In Oblivion, I rather liked the Steel chest, after it was modded to fit a lighter feminine frame. I also often wore a skirt with it. There's just something about it that makes a character look more powerful.
I wear what I like to look at. If it has good defense its a plus. My first chracters are usually stealth though, so Ill slap on some good looking light armor.
Heavy armour + claymore + healing spells and a few destruction spells + a bow and some arrows. That is how I roll. A versatile kind of paladin, but who still focuses on claymores!
Mix of armors. whatever looks badass and is functional. In morrowind, i had:
-the mask of Clavicus Vile -cuirass of savior's hide -one glass pauldron -one high-ordinator pauldron (tribunal) -one daedric gauntlet -one ice gauntlet (bloodmoon) -daedric greaves -Ice Shield (held with ice gauntlet) -Boots of blinding speed (blindness negated by Cuirass of Savior's hide) -Mantle of woe when indoors/night time and in combat -Weapon= either of those enchanted blades from tribunal, or a daedric one-handed sword.
I'd like to see some armor's specially for women like the Dark Seducer's Armor or Golden Saint's Armor in Skyrim... but it's ok in oblivion my favourite armor for men is Madness Armor and for women the Dark Seducer's Armor... And my type of Armor is Light Armor in most of my characters.
I usually prefer Clothes, Leather and Glass. My 1st playthrough will be whatever is the best but my 2nd playthrough will be with the 3 different armor types that I've described.
I liked the look of ebony armor in OB, but I never wear it bc it's too heavy. I usually went with elven or glass, because they were light and looked beautiful. But at some point, i usually enchant clothes with shield abilities so I don't have to carry armor and get over-encumbered. Don't know what I'll do in Skyrim, because I haven't seen it all for myself. I like the idea of customizing armor and weapons, though, and if it's in, I'll definitely take advantage of this feature...