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Denamic

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Heimir said:
The dwarven one is based on dwarven design and has been refitted if not outright smithed and made by current day smiths (Can't explain why they get that big in the ruins though)
Er. No.
The Dwemer aren't the kind of 'Dwarves' we normally think of.
They're elves.
Or mer-kind, more accurately.
Like Altmer, Chimer (Dunmer now), Bosmer, Orsimer, etc.
They weren't even that short.
For elves, that is.
Bosmer are short too anyway.

They're called 'dwarves' because that's what the ancient Nords, or giants depending on which version of the lore you go by, called them, as the Dwemer were midgets by comparison.
Nords used to be enormous in the old lore.
So large that if there weren't already actual giants in the lore, the Nords would be the giants.
 

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Heimir said:
The armours look fine. The dwarven one is based on dwarven design and has been refitted if not outright smithed and made by current day smiths (Can't explain why they get that big in the ruins though). The Ebony armour would look better if you could see into the helmet atleast.... Wonder how he keeps it all so dark in broad daylight. And there ought to be a mod on skyrim nexus that adds a gold trim to the ebony armour wich makes it look more like the earlier ones and alot better.

And how do we know how tall the dwemer were? They're all gone remember? ;) And orcs are elves, go figure.
You meet a dwarf in Morrowind. The Dwemer were elves (thus, mer). They were also called the "deep elves."
 

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The only problem I have with the armor in Skyrim is the female versions of it.
Just how massive do their boobs need to look?!
For example, the OP picture just looks ridiculous with those two orbs on the front...
I'm okay with armor following the female curves, but when it looks like massive silicone implants it just feels wrong.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Once your amour skill gets to a certain level, most armour is just an aesthetic choice anyway.

What you're really after is the armour with good enchantments. That's why Nightingale armour is my light armour of choice. It looks awesome, and has a great set of buffs for a thief build.
The illusion bonus on the hood makes it perfect for vampires, too. :3

Daedric Armor and Nightingale Armor. The only armors I need.
 

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Gulleko said:
The only problem I have with the armor in Skyrim is the female versions of it.
Just how massive do their boobs need to look?!
For example, the OP picture just looks ridiculous with those two orbs on the front...
I'm okay with armor following the female curves, but when it looks like massive silicone implants it just feels wrong.
Nightengale one doesn't look that bad though. Maybe its just the ebony armor. IDK I play a mage and a thief so I haven't used any heavy armors yet.
 

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Actually, Yagrum Bagarn isn't even the only dwarf you you meet in Morrowind - when exploring Dwarven ruins, you come across a number of Dwemer spectres, which look like fairly normal-sized Elves wearing ancient Sumerian-style beards and outfits.

 

Scrustle

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So you're saying looking like a Sith/bounty hunter and robotic centurion is bad? right...
 

Jonluw

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Sorry mate. Bethesda has better taste than you.
Ebony armour is awesome, and dwarven armour has its own charm.
Also, the dwemer aren't actually dwarves, they're elves. But I see people have already told you that.
 

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Dragon Armour looks pretty cool methinks but my character doesn't like the heavy armour, but his hirelings are wearing them but the robes, and shoes and circlets, they are fun.

 

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I for the most part like the armor in Skyrim.

Although I will admit, as an Argonian, it looks a little weird to have a helmet on that clearly looks like it was made for the more human classes. Unless there is some hidden lore that states that Argonians have the ability to push in their faces when they put on helmets.
 

shasjas

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dunno. you go down the super serious realistic armour route you get people screaming about how its a fantasy game and the armours dont need to be realistic, so you go down the fantastical route and you get people screaming about how stupid it looks.

all i know is that the elven is pretty awesome.
 

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4RM3D said:
You will have to wait until January when Bethesda will release the tool kit.

Also, can you say "awesome"?

[img width-500]http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111114144518/elderscrolls/images/9/9d/Nightingalearmour.jpg[/img]

[img width-500]http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111130054337/elderscrolls/images/1/1f/Nightingale_armor.jpg[/img]

-Daedric snip-

Yes, the one is the rogue armor from World of Warcraft and the other is Sauron from LotR. But they are still awesome. And the Daedric armor glows in the dark! :)
Regarding the sweet looking Nightingale Armor, may I direct you to a retexture mod that looks even sweeter?

[link]http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=1896[/link]

(If you're playing on a console, please disregard this)
 

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Heimir said:
Especially not the butt ugly dragon armors... Man they are horrible.
I kind of like them, although they're a tad boring being beige. However, there's some great mods that add colour or even change them quite significantly.
 

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Gulleko said:
The only problem I have with the armor in Skyrim is the female versions of it.
Just how massive do their boobs need to look?!
For example, the OP picture just looks ridiculous with those two orbs on the front...
I'm okay with armor following the female curves, but when it looks like massive silicone implants it just feels wrong.
I'd say that Skryim does a pretty good job (with many pieces of armor) in this regard. The glass armor, in contrast to that of previous games, actually looks like an incredibly robust suit of . . . well not glass but something that would probably turn a sword. That Breasts go from a respectable size to comical size when you put on such a suit seems reasonable as that particular armor seems incredibly thick and, unless you fancy having unnecessary weak points that happen to coincide with lungs and you also insist that your armor have molded breast pockets that is pretty much what you'd end up with.

In fact, if you discount a few suits of light armor (such as that forsworn armor), I was pleasantly surprised to find that when I handed a suit of armor over to my minion, it didn't look like I was just giving them a suit of clothing to slow them down so they'd be easier to kill which is the usual sort of thing I see.

In fact, I'd say that Skyrim probably has my favorite armor design of the entire elder scrolls series thus far. Granted, Daedric still seems wildly impractical and needlessly ornate but Steel Plate just looks like pure business.
 

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Heimir said:
Why are you lecturing me? I'm not the one complaining that the armors aren't small. I know what they are. Obviously the armours are still refitted and resmithed or smithed from scratch to fit modern day races and not the dwemer.
That's what I'm trying to get across.
The Dwemer were of similar size as the playable TES races.
No need to refit Dwemer armours for 'modern' races any more than there is to refit Dunmer bonemold armours for other races.
And he's a gimped out obese midget on a little spiderleg platform.
There are two Dwemer in Morrowind.
One is the 'fat' one.
He's not obese, he's suffering from corprus, which has bloating as one of its symptoms.
And the other is a spirit, a ghost, that shows the normal stature of the Dwemer.
 

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Eclectic Dreck said:
Gulleko said:
The only problem I have with the armor in Skyrim is the female versions of it.
Just how massive do their boobs need to look?!
For example, the OP picture just looks ridiculous with those two orbs on the front...
I'm okay with armor following the female curves, but when it looks like massive silicone implants it just feels wrong.
I'd say that Skryim does a pretty good job (with many pieces of armor) in this regard. The glass armor, in contrast to that of previous games, actually looks like an incredibly robust suit of . . . well not glass but something that would probably turn a sword. That Breasts go from a respectable size to comical size when you put on such a suit seems reasonable as that particular armor seems incredibly thick and, unless you fancy having unnecessary weak points that happen to coincide with lungs and you also insist that your armor have molded breast pockets that is pretty much what you'd end up with.

In fact, if you discount a few suits of light armor (such as that forsworn armor), I was pleasantly surprised to find that when I handed a suit of armor over to my minion, it didn't look like I was just giving them a suit of clothing to slow them down so they'd be easier to kill which is the usual sort of thing I see.

In fact, I'd say that Skyrim probably has my favorite armor design of the entire elder scrolls series thus far. Granted, Daedric still seems wildly impractical and needlessly ornate but Steel Plate just looks like pure business.
Agreed.
The steel armor is absolutely gorgeous (helped by the fact that it's not needlessly weighted by extras and the ornate designs that don't get in the way or look like they take away from the protection).
It's the first armor I've seen in Elder Scrolls that I really thought looked like it was made by a real craftsman (someone worried about utilitarian uses AND aesthetics).

But I love the flash of Deadric (it fits that sort of over the top violence of Dremora and Daedric Princes).

I will say, though, I don't see the breasts as overly large. I think they look a bit tacked on on suits of armor (like lumps of clay added as an after thought), but they don't huge to me. Maybe it's because I've never made a female character with the thickest body type, but I don't see it.
 

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erttheking said:
Um quick question, WHERE CAN I FIND THIS ARMOR? Seriously I'm almost level 30 and I'm still stuck with steel heavy armor, I just can't find anything else.
Go and activate the warrior stone. Run around the plains of Whiterun shooting literally every dear, bear, fox and wolf that you see and gather up the assorted pelts, hides etc. Use it to get massive amounts of leather (I'm talking 100-200 pieces). Use all that leather to make leather bracers (Which only require 1 leather and 2 leather straps). Every 6 bracers or so is about 1 level up in smithing skill. I recommend doing this in whiterun, just sell the bracers at Warmaiden's. It may take you an hour or two but its probably the easiest way to get smithing to lvl 100 quickly. After that choose the smithing perks to make whatever armor you want.
 

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Raj likes the look of them. Very ornate! Gives that "Fantasy Dovahkiin" feeling.

Sure, do not wear them. Raj might have in younger days, but prefers light armor. Easier on back. Always give heavy armor to Wife Mjoll as present.

But she always complain! "Why covered in blood? Are these stab holes?!?!?". Cannot appreciate gift. Not like Raj killed for armor. Person was dead when i got there! Not really care how he die, but is besides point.

She always think worse about me, not sure why. Not like im only person who puts moon sugar in tea. Much sweeter, gives good wake up buzz.
 

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lovest harding said:
Agreed.
The steel armor is absolutely gorgeous (helped by the fact that it's not needlessly weighted by extras and the ornate designs that don't get in the way or look like they take away from the protection).
It's the first armor I've seen in Elder Scrolls that I really thought looked like it was made by a real craftsman (someone worried about utilitarian uses AND aesthetics).
For the most part, I'd say that the heavy armor all took a notable turn this time around both in being interesting to look at as well as looking like they were designed for the purpose of keeping you alive when some large man with an axe was trying to figure out the quickest way to empty your body of blood. Sure daedric armor is ornate but then that could simply be because those who would craft such a thing would mold it after the daedra in the first place. You could even argue that daedric influence itself is what causes such a shift.

Light armor on the other hand is fairly universally useless seeming. None of the hide armor looks like it would keep you warm much less keep do much to slow down an arrow. Of the lot, I'd say that scale, glass and base leather are the only sets that seem like they'd do anything.

I honestly found myself going back to that steel plate armor for far longer than was really useful. Sure, I'd carry around a set of daedric gloves specifically for the purpose of punching people to custard as the game required but in the end and I spent my fair share of time in the Ebony mail (until I tried leveling up block but was frustrated by the fact people kept dropping dead if I didn't spend all my time healing them), but in the end all I really wanted was something that I could reasonably expect a practical protection minded warrior to wear in the face of large scale land warfare and annoying dragon attacks.
 

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kouriichi said:
Raj likes the look of them. Very ornate! Gives that "Fantasy Dovahkiin" feeling.

Sure, do not wear them. Raj might have in younger days, but prefers light armor. Easier on back. Always give heavy armor to Wife Mjoll as present.

But she always complain! "Why covered in blood? Are these stab holes?!?!?". Cannot appreciate gift. Not like Raj killed for armor. Person was dead when i got there! Not really care how he die, but is besides point.

She always think worse about me, not sure why. Not like im only person who puts moon sugar in tea. Much sweeter, gives good wake up buzz.
You're wife sounds almost as bad as Lydia ;)

Although, I thought Mjoll seemed like a nice woman.

I could teach you a calming charm...?