Reminds me much of the color change you could make upon starting a female Elementalist in Guild Wars. And that is not a good thing.
Excellent point. The one thing I do like about GW is that you can get dye and change the color of your armor yourself. It would be interesting if you could do that in D3. :confused:
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Excellent point. The one thing I do like about GW is that you can get dye and change the color of your armor yourself. It would be interesting if you could do that in D3. :confused:
I believe magical affixes and similar features will do that for you. Like in D2.
And what i really want to see is the armor progression for Monks and WD. I hate games were some classes, just becase they tend to use cloths over armors, looks lame in high end gear.
Excellent point. The one thing I do like about GW is that you can get dye and change the color of your armor yourself. It would be interesting if you could do that in D3. :confused:
Yes, a bit useless but if the changes are noticeable even with full armor, then I guess it would add a bit of personalization.
And what i really want to see is the armor progression for Monks and WD. I hate games were some classes, just becase they tend to use cloths over armors, looks lame in high end gear.
All that talking about armor progression, I guess it's gonna be like in D2, where everyone looks about the same depending on armor tier (and some color changes). I hope some things are gonna make people look different from each other and dye would be a nice start.
All that talking about armor progression, I guess it's gonna be like in D2, where everyone looks about the same depending on armor tier (and some color changes). I hope some things are gonna make people look different from each other and dye would be a nice start.
I also think it will work like D2. Imo to prevent everyone looking the same they will add more "tiers" in armor look (actually this is half confirmed because in some blue post they revealed that one of the attractions of playing higher difficulties will be better looking gear - unlike in D2 were gear start to looks all the same after act 5 norm). Pluss it seens that the shoulders will appear on your character when you equip it (like shields, weapons and helms - unlike belts, boots and gloves), wich means theres one more thing to make our tons look less alike.
Though, it's still yet to be seen how drastically armor sets will alter your character. So far, [URL="http://www.diablowiki.com/index.php/Image:Wizard.png"]this[/URL'] is the only picture we have to compare to.
Some armor progression has been shown.
Here is the first pic:
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Yea I remember those, thanks for the images! If the "naked" armor style was like this, I understand that they want to make it more simple, though I doubt it because they said the first one was red, so my guess is it's your first image.
I hope they get rid of exeptional and elite tiers. Instead they should have them as normal gear. The gear can be updated with better stats at higher levels.
Some mods either had or have dyes in D2. Mostly what I have seen it did not turn out well. Eastern Sun had a form of changing the dye with gem melding but it did not turn out well.
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Christ, Turmobil, you've been spouting wisdom lately.
Seriously, it's like you've matured over the course of a day.
Anywho, they can definitely make cloth look as badass as plate, if not cooler. Take Guild Wars, for example. Compare the Necromancer and the Warrior armors, basically all the necromancer armors looked cooler, and all were made of cloth. Or at least a large portion of them were made of cloth.
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For those that do not know, that picture of the Rogue is artwork that appeared in the official manual that came with Diablo 1.
I was going to say I saw that picutre in the Diablo manual but I didnt want to say that cause I was not sure lol. Didnt want people to get in my face about it lol
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IDK. I like the way the armor looks on my GW Necro. Not to thrilled with the Monk armor in GW. But is is how I see the Monk for D3 having his armor. Nothing but cloth.
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Ah, thank you for clearing that up.
And WoW does seem to be geared toward younger players.
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Oh well, you guys are right then.
Excellent point. The one thing I do like about GW is that you can get dye and change the color of your armor yourself. It would be interesting if you could do that in D3. :confused:
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I believe magical affixes and similar features will do that for you. Like in D2.
And what i really want to see is the armor progression for Monks and WD. I hate games were some classes, just becase they tend to use cloths over armors, looks lame in high end gear.
But with GW, you can change the color anytime you get new dye, whereas you can't with an already gemmed item.
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Yes, a bit useless but if the changes are noticeable even with full armor, then I guess it would add a bit of personalization.
All that talking about armor progression, I guess it's gonna be like in D2, where everyone looks about the same depending on armor tier (and some color changes). I hope some things are gonna make people look different from each other and dye would be a nice start.
I also think it will work like D2. Imo to prevent everyone looking the same they will add more "tiers" in armor look (actually this is half confirmed because in some blue post they revealed that one of the attractions of playing higher difficulties will be better looking gear - unlike in D2 were gear start to looks all the same after act 5 norm). Pluss it seens that the shoulders will appear on your character when you equip it (like shields, weapons and helms - unlike belts, boots and gloves), wich means theres one more thing to make our tons look less alike.
I can be wrong through...
Some armor progression has been shown.
Here is the first pic:
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more upgrade -
slight upgrade -
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Yea I remember those, thanks for the images! If the "naked" armor style was like this, I understand that they want to make it more simple, though I doubt it because they said the first one was red, so my guess is it's your first image.
For those that do not know, that picture of the Rogue is artwork that appeared in the official manual that came with Diablo 1.
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Some mods either had or have dyes in D2. Mostly what I have seen it did not turn out well. Eastern Sun had a form of changing the dye with gem melding but it did not turn out well.
Christ, Turmobil, you've been spouting wisdom lately.
Seriously, it's like you've matured over the course of a day.
Anywho, they can definitely make cloth look as badass as plate, if not cooler. Take Guild Wars, for example. Compare the Necromancer and the Warrior armors, basically all the necromancer armors looked cooler, and all were made of cloth. Or at least a large portion of them were made of cloth.
I was going to say I saw that picutre in the Diablo manual but I didnt want to say that cause I was not sure lol. Didnt want people to get in my face about it lol
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Every character will be able to use every armor !! so Monk will use iron, and full plate but he will look different !
I don't think if you put "Gothic suit" the monk will look like with leather or cloth !!
If you put an iron armor I don't want see the monk in cloth, it's just no sense and stupid.
Look the picture of the monk, check the part of armor on his arm, it's not a cloth!!!!
You can have an armor in sort to not be importuned with your movement. Like only articulations that isn't cover. It's what I see for monk's big armor.