Judge is not really a class/jobWho is going to be a judge? A judge is a person who oversees a court of law, other types of judges are more likely to oversees trails, cases in which evidence is being presented to determine guilt or innocence. What is that class/job all about? What do you do? Kill me or take me to jail? lol
http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/J...Fantasy_XII%29"A special order of knights under the Imperial Archadian Ministry of Law. With the spread of Archadian influence came a rise in crime and regional conflicts. To reduce the amount of time required by the judicial process, a military court was established, this being the origin of the Order of Judges."
Even the most advanced tech of the Archadian empire didn't compare to Zanarkand or This
The average resident of Spira or Coccoon had lives of leisure, with access to television (or equivalent), music concerts, sports, etc. Their fashions were in-line with a world of media, pop-culture, and convenience.
In contrast, nearly all technology in FFXII was war-focused. As such, it wasn't readily available to the general populace and had little impact on Ivalician fashion - much of which was pre-industrial in design. (like FFXIV has now)
From what I've seen, the Garlean empire is much closer to Archadia in both technology and culture than it is to anything from FFX or FFXIII.
Also, the devs revealed that FFVI played a big role in the inspiration of XIV - the fashions and designs from that game were derived from steampunk, Victorian, and classic Japanese influences. Perhaps the Garlean empire may fall into that look as well..who knows?
So as I said, I don't think the fashions from 7, 8 ,10, or 13 would fit well in Eorzea currently - its just not the right world for them.
Last edited by Zantetsuken; 12-07-2012 at 01:56 AM.
True, it doesn't make sense for players to be a judge but it's still a job.
You know, I played all the way thru X-2 and it was a fun game. I enjoyed the combat system.
But it's certainly NOT the game I would pick for the fashion. While the iconic outfits look alright, some of the other dresspheres were sorta like...'what happened here?'
Quick Refresher:
Alchemist:
Black Mage:
Dark Knight:
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So...I'm good with ARR's fashion being nothing like X-2.
Spira was never known for being the leading trend of sanity or fashion, just look at Wakka and Tidus....You know, I played all the way thru X-2 and it was a fun game. I enjoyed the combat system.
But it's certainly NOT the game I would pick for the fashion. While the iconic outfits look alright, some of the other dresspheres were sorta like...'what happened here?'
Quick Refresher:
Alchemist:
Black Mage:
Dark Knight:
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So...I'm good with ARR's fashion being nothing like X-2.
SE while at it how about some Queens Blade armor... it fit's all criteria.. mind you i can't post picks but trust me it's perfect... Armor will be fast to make, and we can have very large variations of it... from small to XXXL
Left/Right nipple sticker
White loin cloth
and all the rest of the armor can be accessories....
A set of really formal military wear for each grand company would be cool, but a lot of the sparklegarglefruru goin around would be a no go for me, not saying we can't have a couple overly flashy outfits but I'd prefer it be exceptions rather than the norm. Plus, sparklegarglefrufru doesn't fit too well in the current Eorzea, so instead I place my vote for more badass gear
::cough::::cough::
with sparklegarglefrufru being limited to event items and thematic gear (artifact, relic, etc.)
And to the people asking for a judge class, you don't really want to be a judge (unless you actually enjoy spending time in court?), we all know you just want their kewl armor and weapons. If we do get a class it would probably be something like executioner and build into jobs like dark knight or mystic knight.
P.S. the lack of scales over the belly on the female drg armor makes me sad panda.
Ah, yeah. This is true. I did like OP's last picture, with the XIII coat. I could go for gear like that.
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