Replying to:Cosmyhonestly, I thought it would be a good idea to add one thigh
GOOD IDEA?!
Are you braindead? Not only will it leave you off balence but it will also leave the uncovered leg open to attack, this is like female fantasy armour all over again. Think of this characters setting, what there up against and what they’d need to wear as to protect themselves from the threats of that world
Replying to:CosmyCan I keep his torso and legs bare like that? It's the only
So you want to keep one of the most important areas unprotected, GENIUS ARMOUR DESIGN THAT DEFINITELY WON’T GET YOU KILLED.
I want you to imagine a medieval knight. Now imagine there’s two and they’re fighting with swords. One of them looks normal, with a full set of plate armour while the other is missing his Greaves, Legwear, Pelvic guard and Breastplate.
Replying to:UnknownSo you want to keep one of the most important areas unprotec
The one with armor because as soon as he got on the horse the armor crushed it. The other guy wearing less armor was a better strategy and the horse wasn’t crushed. Easy headshot
Replying to:not لටʂǶAre you stupid!? Plate armor is the heaviest sht ever invent
Well somebody hasn’t done their research have they.
While plate armour is heavy, a person trained to use (eg: a Knight) is f**king formidable when wearing it as they can move as agile as anyone else even while wearing it.
The joints are also made to be flexible, comfortable and agile, allowing for as natural movements as you can get without armour.
Before you try and bat back at me again, it’s best you actually do some research.
Replying to:UnknownWell somebody hasn't done their research have they.
While p
‘Extremely difficult to move in’ was an exaggeration, but I don’t need research when I have common sense: “Light, easy to move in” that stuff probably weighed about 85 pounds on average, and even a trained knight would have difficulty moving ‘as agile as everyone else.’ They definitely could NOT move as agile as anyone without the suit. I’m not saying that a suit is a complete hindrance, but it is not as easy to move in as you think.
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Lookin’ good but that torso and legs still look very bare, and what’s up with the asymmetrical thigh guard
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No, that’s the blue and grey bit (which isn’t flightworthy), I’m talking about the red bit
honestly, I thought it would be a good idea to add one thigh guard
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GOOD IDEA?!
Are you braindead? Not only will it leave you off balence but it will also leave the uncovered leg open to attack, this is like female fantasy armour all over again. Think of this characters setting, what there up against and what they’d need to wear as to protect themselves from the threats of that world
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Can I keep his torso and legs bare like that? It’s the only weaknesses i can really think of for him so he’s not op
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So you want to keep one of the most important areas unprotected, GENIUS ARMOUR DESIGN THAT DEFINITELY WON’T GET YOU KILLED.
I want you to imagine a medieval knight. Now imagine there’s two and they’re fighting with swords. One of them looks normal, with a full set of plate armour while the other is missing his Greaves, Legwear, Pelvic guard and Breastplate.
CAN YOU GUESS WHICH ONE WILL DIE
The one with armor because as soon as he got on the horse the armor crushed it. The other guy wearing less armor was a better strategy and the horse wasn’t crushed. Easy headshot
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Plate armour isn’t a lumbering, heavy pile of cardboard, it’s light, easy to move in and very protective, providing near invincibility to sword blades
Are you stupid!? Plate armor is the heaviest sht ever invented, and extremely difficult to move in.
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Well somebody hasn’t done their research have they.
While plate armour is heavy, a person trained to use (eg: a Knight) is f**king formidable when wearing it as they can move as agile as anyone else even while wearing it.
The joints are also made to be flexible, comfortable and agile, allowing for as natural movements as you can get without armour.
Before you try and bat back at me again, it’s best you actually do some research.
‘Extremely difficult to move in’ was an exaggeration, but I don’t need research when I have common sense: “Light, easy to move in” that stuff probably weighed about 85 pounds on average, and even a trained knight would have difficulty moving ‘as agile as everyone else.’ They definitely could NOT move as agile as anyone without the suit. I’m not saying that a suit is a complete hindrance, but it is not as easy to move in as you think.
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Ooh, i have common sense.
That clearly doesn’t f**king work.
Actually look up some videos on plate armour, Skallagrim or Shadiversity’s channel’s will do the trick.
Like i said, while plate armour is obviously heavy, it is WAY lighter than it is commonly believed to be.
aight aight aight, I havent ate anything at all today, Im not thinking properly. Ill work on that
he looks like he doesn’t afraid of anything!