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Karranthain

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  1. Both are well in the acceptably-over-the-top range for me. The helmet is a bit too tall to be useful, but tall helmets were used through history, so it's somewhat believable. The weapons look like actual implements of war This sort of design looks believable and isn't gaudy - and it's definitely fantasy all the same. Another example : Could work for Glanfathan Elves
  2. What do you think about those? Obviously, the helm's not so functional
  3. Pistols could be used as quick-slot items (like potions or scrolls in Infinity games), for ease of use.
  4. You seem to push a false dichotomy between fun and realism/practical design. Which is just that, false. It is entirely possible to create cool looking stuff without it being ridiculously oversized and full of spikes. Indeed - and that false dichotomy is used quite frequently in this topic - i.e. Apparently it's either spiky armour with fiery skulls or a medieval life simulator; nothing in between. Case in point, here's something that is influenced by historical designs but has a very visibile fantasy look :
  5. And every one of those ornamental weapons that Dronios linked also fulfill all the basic functions. Lambos have almost no redeeming qualities outside of looks (their mileage is awful, sitting in them is like being in a torture rack, and they get beaten by cars that cost 1/4 to 1/2 as much). Hell, the newest one (Aventador) doesn't even put it's power down well since the transmission is **** and the breaks are awful. Despite all that people still buy and use them 'cause they look awesome, and this is in the real world. In a fantasy world where magic enchantments could offset a lot of the detriments of "ornamental" weapons and armor (who cares if a weapon is balanced like **** if it weighs nothing) it is even more likely that super expensive things would look amazing. No they don't. They have rain guard's that don't work as they should, they have ornamental structures in their blades that weaken them and make them broke more easilly. Hammer has too large head to be very useful or even useable. First of the blades has too long blade considering its grip. So they would be nearly as useful in fight as toys. Speaking about Lambos, they have many redeeming qualities, like good reputation, imago bonus, and they are fast for example LP 570-4 Superleggera has max speed of 325 km/h (202 mph). As in my example I don't think that dimonds on rain guard, or gold ornaments on armour give any bonus in combat, but nobles put them in their weapons because they looked cool, to show their status or monetary wealth and I am not against such coolness, but I am against coolness that in reality hinders weapon or armour main purpose and gamemechanics don't show that hindering. It would be like long-haul race game where lambos have same mileage as Honda CR-Z, because they are so cool looking. I'd also like to add that some people actually prefer less flashy cars, if we'd use the same analogy
  6. I'm thinking if it was a female barbarian in the picture, even with an added strategic strap, there's still be a storm of feces hitting the admirer. Other than that, there's no armor in the picture, just harmful shoulder ornament, but the axes are just fi... wait.. how is he holding the left hand axe? Clearly he is a master of the rare axe back-hand Long lost art it is...
  7. On the contrary. There's been an article posted several times in threads on here, where an armor smith talks about this stuff. The breasts direct blows and stabs into the middle of the chest. Also the way it's shaped creates edges that would possibly hurt the sternum and internal organs if struck with force. http://madartlab.com...-and-lady-bits/ Please, let's not open this can of worms
  8. Having a single pauldron makes sense if you're using a shield. In this case the pauldron isn't such a good idea since that character is dual wielding axes. In any case, how do you like look of that piece?
  9. I agree, it'd be great to have single weapon fighting style in the game.
  10. Cool and it could work for berserkers, but I'm not really into showing off my characters' torso. Aside from that; if elves look like that guy, it's going to be a step in the right direction. Yeah, you know those berserkers - not really keen on having armour I also found something nice for a rogue class :
  11. Couldn't help myself Back on topic, what do you think of this design? It could work for Glanfathan Elf Berserkers perhaps.
  12. What the difference; if you're influenced by boring **** you're gonna get boring ****. Whether it's boring or not is a matter of opinion. So let's just leave it at that. In any case, the issue I had was with the strawman (that tends to be used every second page or so ) that apparently we're advocating complete realism and historical authenticity. Based on the pictures in this thread you are. Not really, case in point : http://forums.obsidi...40#entry1247786 http://forums.obsidi...i/#entry1239125 http://forums.obsidi...60#entry1250353 http://forums.obsidi...60#entry1250890 http://forums.obsidi...60#entry1250004 But if that's what you want to believe...
  13. I can definitely agree with that, it is; personally, I don't mind it, but I can see your point. But to quote Josh from the latest interview : It seems we were right about Sagani's portrait - it's definitely influenced by the Icewind Dale style.
  14. What the difference; if you're influenced by boring **** you're gonna get boring ****. Whether it's boring or not is a matter of opinion. So let's just leave it at that. In any case, the issue I had was with the strawman (that tends to be used every second page or so ) that apparently we're advocating complete realism and historical authenticity.
  15. I don't think anyone in this topic called for "completely realistic and authentic armors". But every once in a while someone has to post that strawman Except 90% of the pictures in this thread are exactly that: authentic, realistic, and boring as ****. Not really surprising you'd think that, considering this : Unfortunately, I have bad news for you : source : http://forums.obsidi...00#entry1201923 Repeating the same thing has become rather boring, but here goes : we're talking about taking influence, not copying.
  16. Ideally, there'd be place for both - they would handle differently, but be equally viable.
  17. I don't think anyone in this topic called for "completely realistic and authentic armors". But every once in a while someone has to post that strawman
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