I love the official forums, they tell you to use the search for thread about what you wanted to talk but when you use it they judge for necro a thread.
Good thing you can glamour the robes away
I'm all for more glamour options myself.
I agree. However I wish mages could get some "glamour" armor like the kind tanks and dragoons wear and vice versa.
Who ever said that mages could only wear robes anyways. Its not like bulky-looking armor hinders us since we cant move while casting anyways :P
Which is why i love the daystar gloves/sollerettes. They're not your traditional mage attire. They're actually armor....too bad (and surprisingly) the evanstar set are not a palette swap as is usually the case![]()
Gary Gygax did - the creator of Dungeons and Dragons, which pretty much every RPG since has utilized basic elements from - one of which is indeed, class restrictions for armour (specifically, the 'no heavy armour on mages' rule.) FFXI's manual actually stated that BLMs can't wear heavy armour because (paraphrasing) "it would otherwise interfere with their ability to concentrate".
Really, if you want to wear heavy armour, maybe you should consider a career change to a tank class methinks?
^This pretty much. Once again, no matter what SE does, it's always wrong.
And yet nowadays you can have fantasy settings where entire races can perform magic wearing anything from commoners' clothes to nobles' finery to centurions' armor.Gary Gygax did - the creator of Dungeons and Dragons, which pretty much every RPG since has utilized basic elements from - one of which is indeed, class restrictions for armour (specifically, the 'no heavy armour on mages' rule.) FFXI's manual actually stated that BLMs can't wear heavy armour because (paraphrasing) "it would otherwise interfere with their ability to concentrate".
Really, if you want to wear heavy armour, maybe you should consider a career change to a tank class methinks?
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