


I do not mind a little skin. People call the Shisui sets on females "provocative" but it's one of best gears I've seen in a long time.
Unisex gear is just rehashed things, gives them little room to make fun and cool gear. :/
I would rather them have
"Female" and "Male" versions to be honest and give the people a choice.
TERA/AION craps on the games gear imo.
Look at the gear I show in that picture. Does any of that gear looks "too much" for you?
But different strokes for the folks.
Glamour is highly loved in this game (Remember, glamour is true end game!)
But I wish they made more gear, glamourable and not reuse.
I like WHM's AF3 and glamoured it because I look like a Princess lol.
I just wish for my cute stuff honestly...
Last edited by Jybril; 08-01-2017 at 10:30 AM.




That's the issue with most MMOs, it's either revealing for females, badass for males, or mediocre non-flattering armor for both. But there's a lot of item bloat if you DO end up offering them regardless of character sex, but in distinct silhouette styles (eg. feminine, masculine, etc.), which I feel may be the issue stopping it from being a reality, because it feels very superfluous from a gameplay standard.
♥ Baby, tell me, what's your motive? ♥
You can make gear that is made to be more fitting for female characters without being revealing, and people shown tons of examples of that. Making everything unisex is just shortcuts. A bit ago I was able to see my sissy with another blm using that 63 glam set. At first we thought the lalafall was just a girl with short hair but she pointed out he had to be male because of how the looked. Then the 3 of them playdead (there was someone else using the healer 63 set) and well.. saw the male lalafall play dead on the other female one, and it got suggestive that point.
My point in this story is, the caster 63 looked too much alike on the boy as it did for girls, I was pretty shocked.
I'm not saying SE should make everything unisex as in "bland". I'm saying that if a piece of armor is revealing on a female character, then it should be equally revealing on a male character. If it is form-fitting on a female character, then it should be form-fitting on a male character. If it's heavily armored with no skin on a female character, then it should be heavily armored with no skin on a male character.
I replied to the post linking Aion's gear, because I do NOT like when there is such huge a distinction between male and female appearances in the same gear, especially when that distinction is usually "men get the 'badass' stuff and women get the 'sexy' stuff".
Last edited by Naunet; 08-01-2017 at 01:19 PM.
The fix to that is not unisex though, that is the point I was trying to get at. Like in the caster example the top could been more different while in shorts or something. It was so much alike I thought he was female with short hair =/I'm not saying SE should make everything unisex as in "bland". I'm saying that if a piece of armor is revealing on a female character, then it should be equally revealing on a male character. If it is form-fitting on a female character, then it should be form-fitting on a male character. If it's heavily armored with no skin on a female character, then it should be heavily armored with no skin on a male character.
I replied to the post linking Aion's gear, because I do NOT like when there is such huge a distinction between male and female appearances in the same gear, especially when that distinction is usually "men get the 'badass' stuff and women get the 'sexy' stuff".
Depends on what you mean by unisex. I've not once posted advocating for boring shapeless armor. I just want the different armor styles to be equal-opportunity.



Why did you assume " sexy/revealing/skirts" because we're female...Us girls can look nice w/o looking
"thots" like that one guy said...that was actually a silly comment on his end lol.
How about gear that doesn't look like the same junk we've been wearing. @_@;
I just want better looking gear!
Please make sure you understand the context of my posts, which were in direct response to very specific armor from Aion being linked as examples...
I have no idea what "thot" means, though.
Which makes it a perfect example of how armor should be designed - not because of its "lewd"ness, but because of its equality.
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