Even if the females were a bird crap, I'd still never say males gladiator armor looks better in any way.
But yeah, I so much higly perfer the 1.5k female druids and glad.
Female Gladiator 15k
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Typical Gladiators don't actually wear a lot of armor, I don't think female Gladiators even exist irl.
A quick search on google reveals these for reference:
http://www.globaleffects.com/B_pages...k1_2_07_hi.jpg
http://www.arms-armor.cz/catalog/fil...lery/ga003.jpg
http://www.arms-armor.cz/catalog/fil...lery/ga034.jpg
http://www.toddscostumes.com/images/...tor/final2.jpg
I think the 15k Gladiator set is great, however I can't seem to find a screenshot of the 1.5k to compare. Anyone care to give me a link or something?
A quick search on google reveals these for reference:
http://www.globaleffects.com/B_pages...k1_2_07_hi.jpg
http://www.arms-armor.cz/catalog/fil...lery/ga003.jpg
http://www.arms-armor.cz/catalog/fil...lery/ga034.jpg
http://www.toddscostumes.com/images/...tor/final2.jpg
I think the 15k Gladiator set is great, however I can't seem to find a screenshot of the 1.5k to compare. Anyone care to give me a link or something?
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I dont understand why the armour has to be less effective if it's more scarcely placed on the body. By now everyone knows 15k armour is pure asthetics and it does it's job, it looks the part of some kind of roman gladiator. But does that mean the gladiator set should have it's armour values changed based on how it looks?
Thanks for posting the 1.5k armor Spartan.
As far as I see it, the fact that the 15k armor reveils more skin shows that the wearer knows how to use the least amount of armor possible while achieving better maneuverability.
Better maneuverability means you can guard yourself much more effectively from melee attacks.
This particular armor shows how the warrior only needs to cover the areas that will be most vulnerable to attacks. These areas include the attacking arm, shoulder peice to protect the head and neck, and tough shin-pads to protect the feet.
You would have quite a bit of trouble trying to stop an arrow going for your chest, which would be no worries with Platemail.
I hope everyone understands that Gladiators aren't supposed to be covered up very much.
As far as I see it, the fact that the 15k armor reveils more skin shows that the wearer knows how to use the least amount of armor possible while achieving better maneuverability.
Better maneuverability means you can guard yourself much more effectively from melee attacks.
This particular armor shows how the warrior only needs to cover the areas that will be most vulnerable to attacks. These areas include the attacking arm, shoulder peice to protect the head and neck, and tough shin-pads to protect the feet.
You would have quite a bit of trouble trying to stop an arrow going for your chest, which would be no worries with Platemail.
I hope everyone understands that Gladiators aren't supposed to be covered up very much.
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I don't understand why they go with Gladiator armor. Gladiator is known to ... take off their armor. The Romans wanted quick gore, so they made the gladiator to fight with partial armor set (lacking a lot of pieces).
I would think warriors would start with a gladiator set and gradually go up to chainmail, platemail, etc.
Also am lamenting here (at work and not able to post pics): I made a mistake by upgrading my female warrior from ringmail to chainmail. She looks worst. Problem is,
I don't have the original armor set anymore.
I would think warriors would start with a gladiator set and gradually go up to chainmail, platemail, etc.
Also am lamenting here (at work and not able to post pics): I made a mistake by upgrading my female warrior from ringmail to chainmail. She looks worst. Problem is,
I don't have the original armor set anymore.
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The new female armors only support the theory about women in battle: They're neigh invulnerable everywhere EXCEPT their chest and lower regions. Why else would they show all that skin, yet cover those specific areas? Weak points. Additionally, skin-tight clothing provides more protection than loose clothing, as displayed by Taki in Soul Calibur II.
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Originally Posted by Cunning
Typical Gladiators don't actually wear a lot of armor, I don't think female Gladiators even exist irl.
A quick search on google reveals these for reference:
http://www.globaleffects.com/B_pages...k1_2_07_hi.jpg
http://www.arms-armor.cz/catalog/fil...lery/ga003.jpg
http://www.arms-armor.cz/catalog/fil...lery/ga034.jpg
http://www.toddscostumes.com/images/...tor/final2.jpg
I think the 15k Gladiator set is great, however I can't seem to find a screenshot of the 1.5k to compare. Anyone care to give me a link or something? I am really glad someone mentioned this. I don't think it's the glad armor is unexpected. The 1.5k was nearly as revealing. I think what everyone is up in arms about is the fact that the fem druids armor is very revealing.. as well as a lot of the ele armor.
I'm not really all that bothered by it to be honest. It isn't the glad armor that really bugs me but yeah I think in general a lot of the fem armor is pretty revealing.
Then again though there are styles that aren't so much.
A quick search on google reveals these for reference:
http://www.globaleffects.com/B_pages...k1_2_07_hi.jpg
http://www.arms-armor.cz/catalog/fil...lery/ga003.jpg
http://www.arms-armor.cz/catalog/fil...lery/ga034.jpg
http://www.toddscostumes.com/images/...tor/final2.jpg
I think the 15k Gladiator set is great, however I can't seem to find a screenshot of the 1.5k to compare. Anyone care to give me a link or something? I am really glad someone mentioned this. I don't think it's the glad armor is unexpected. The 1.5k was nearly as revealing. I think what everyone is up in arms about is the fact that the fem druids armor is very revealing.. as well as a lot of the ele armor.
I'm not really all that bothered by it to be honest. It isn't the glad armor that really bugs me but yeah I think in general a lot of the fem armor is pretty revealing.
Then again though there are styles that aren't so much.
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Originally Posted by Cunning
This particular armor shows how the warrior only needs to cover the areas that will be most vulnerable to attacks. These areas include the attacking arm, shoulder peice to protect the head and neck, and tough shin-pads to protect the feet.
Here's my problem, though: That neck guard is on the wrong side. The majority is right-handed, wielding the sword on the right and the shield on the left. If you and I are attacking each other and I slash towards your neck, the slash will go from your left to your right. That neck guard, though, is on your right, and it is not gonna stop my sword.
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why is everyone complaining? if u dont like it, dont get it. easy as that. and they are also trying to make it where it is believeable rather than fantasy like. a druid armor actually having armor wouldnt really say it is a druid armor.
same goes for the gladiator. if it has more armor. it would be more than a gladiator armor, it would become a platemail, knight armor, or just armor.
same goes for the gladiator. if it has more armor. it would be more than a gladiator armor, it would become a platemail, knight armor, or just armor.
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Originally Posted by dansamy
Here's my problem, though: That neck guard is on the wrong side. The majority is right-handed, wielding the sword on the right and the shield on the left. If you and I are attacking each other and I slash towards your neck, the slash will go from your left to your right. That neck guard, though, is on your right, and it is not gonna stop my sword.
Because the design of that armor set is designed as if you had a shield in your other hand. The design assumes that you'd block a slash at your neck with the shield.
