I wonder if the game is poor in appearance of armor or is there another way to get the most beautiful sets. I'm switching from level 10 armor and always maintaining the same appearance, with minimal sets.
With the profession can get new armor, but I think that is not the only way.
Thank you.
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stonedbillMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
Blue armor thru out dungeons will give you a different appearance, but the quest armors do not change until cap.
Smoke@stonedbill - Mindflayer - 60 Rogue
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xantrisMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 0Arc User
Blue armor thru out dungeons will give you a different appearance, but the quest armors do not change until cap.
The green armors changed about every 15 levels, and there are minor variations between armor pieces of that given texture set.
But yeah, not a lot of variation. Some good looking blue and purple armor though.
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elawynMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
Keep the dye packs that occasionally drop. You can get creative by using more than one color (base, primary and secondary).
Here's my main, with level 35 rogue armor using two layers of dyes (base white and primary red).
I haven't seen anyone else around looking like this, although some of the folks I've seen in The Moonstone Mask also have matching dyed outfits. Most folks don't seem to really care (or take the time), although I've seen a few in areas like Ebon Downs that have taken the trouble to truly get creative. In Protectors Enclave, everyone looks the same because they're all fairly new.
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Smoke@stonedbill - Mindflayer - 60 Rogue
The green armors changed about every 15 levels, and there are minor variations between armor pieces of that given texture set.
But yeah, not a lot of variation. Some good looking blue and purple armor though.
Here's my main, with level 35 rogue armor using two layers of dyes (base white and primary red).
I haven't seen anyone else around looking like this, although some of the folks I've seen in The Moonstone Mask also have matching dyed outfits. Most folks don't seem to really care (or take the time), although I've seen a few in areas like Ebon Downs that have taken the trouble to truly get creative. In Protectors Enclave, everyone looks the same because they're all fairly new.