Reverse all Armor

GranDeWun

GranDeWun

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: May 2005

(This suggestion is only partly tongue-in-cheek...)

I want all the armors reversed.

You may have noticed that all the armor in GW has extra reinforcement on the RIGHT shoulder. Unfortunately, this should be on the LEFT shoulder, to provide extra protection from a RIGHT-handed opponents blows. The RIGHT arm should have less armor, to make weapon swinging easier.

It looks particularly silly on rangers who should have an unencumbered RIGHT arm, and extra armor on the shoulder that actually faces the enemy.

This would be an easy graphics tweak...

Kerus Tel Veren

Academy Page

Join Date: May 2005

Everyone on Tyria is left handed!

Epinephrine

Epinephrine

Master of Beasts

Join Date: Mar 2005

Ottawa, Canada

Servants of Fortuna [SoF]

Quote:
Originally Posted by Kerus Tel Veren
Everyone on Tyria is left handed!
And they've all adapted to try to get around the armour style by using their off hand!

BahamutKaiser

BahamutKaiser

Desert Nomad

Join Date: May 2005

Heightened state of mind.

P/W

Actually, the armored shoulder is supose to be the one you wield your weapon with, because you use the shield in your other hand. You may very well armor both shoulders though, and variation between either would be fine, I don't see this as a legitimate concern though.

GranDeWun

GranDeWun

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: May 2005

If you look at historical examples like Roman gladiators in the Thracian style, or medieval jousting armor, the shield arm is the reinforced arm. Besides, the archer certainly wants an unencumbered right arm...

Vangor

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Apr 2005

Actually, the shield arm was not reinforced, infact many times it was left unarmored entirely in order to allow swifter movement of the shield, which tended to be vastly more reinforced than most armor types.

As for archers, if direct combat was possible, the bow arm itself may be reinforced but not burdened with a spaulder of any sort, as it is vastly better to kill another with an arrow than the little survivability armor afforded you in off chances.

Not to mention in jousts, the reason barding was reinforced on the pauldron of the shield arm was to rebalance against movement of the lance and keep the shield itself from being pressed aside, the encumberance was desired but not for armoring purposes.

Personally, I'd like it better if armor could be chosen to have a pauldron on one side or the other to be assymetrical, or symbetrical of course, regardless of historical influences, it is an aesthetic purpose here.