Thread: Armor Requests
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Old 01-14-2007, 12:05 PM   #6
Mozenwrathe
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Join Date: January 31, 2005
Location: Mississauga (Toronto), Ontario, CANADA
Age: 49
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Originally posted by wellard:
I agree with garnet that we dont need stronger/better/bigger armour but maybe the same stat armour in many diffrent styles.

*enters wellards usual request for diffrent looking headgear* not everyone wants a ugly head just to use true seeing

Also I seem to remember RTB asking for a ring of crafting which is a very good idea. Available on level 8 or some obscure part of level 9 or 6 is also good! [img]graemlins/petard.gif[/img]
Ring Of Crafting was already sent in, and requested, and begged for, and pleaded for... Trust me, I've done what I can about that one. That's been almost as big for me as henchmen, dragons, and new stores. (Yes, it has been that large of an issue for me.) They'd be great so we didn't need to devote points to crafting armor and weapons in order to get the looks we wanted. Ziroc has said he understands the rationale behind that and is looking into it.

Sent in new headgear some time ago, so hopefully there'll be a few new helmets that will suit the looks you are going for. Helmets aren't all that common, even on the NWVault. (I looked. Repeatedly. And Recently.) I did attempt a "good looking" circlet of true seeing, but I've no idea if it'll make an appearance. I think it would be to your liking, however.

Same old armor, brand new looks? Well, technically I could do "feminine versions" of some of the more popular armors, but I would need to have a request list for the armors that people wanted in "female friendly format." Aside from Aribeth's Armor, there's not much that is primarily for women I have to admit. So if you had a list of the armor (with the statistics preferably) you'd want to see duplicated, I am willing to do those up and ship them off to Ziroc. I make no guarantees that you'll like the looks I come up with, however.
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