Currently, many of CW's armor sets don't look like they are Wizard's dressings. Especially the black ice sets, which are apparently upper garment and pants, and are too metal-ish.
Wizards wear cloth robes. We need those dressings which give us the feeling of playing Wizards.
== UPDATE ==
After some searches, I still couldn't find any transmutable which looks like wizard robe. So maybe Zen Market can introduce some new robe outfits or transmutables for wizard?
What would be ideal is something like
the robe on this page.
Precisely, the ideal outfit would not be separate cloth and pants. It should be
one-piece robe.
See more at here.
Players who are completely f2p might feel sad because they can't buy stuff from Zen Market. Therefore there could be one or two for free in the game.
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I see most people talking about large class adjustments, new zones, pvp changes, new classes, new races, etc.
and than we got Ian over here saying that the CW armor doesn't look as wizardly as it could look.
Conveniently, the advent of Black Ice armor was closely followed by the release of the Ceremonial Protector transmute set, which is utterly fabulous... on a lady wizard, anyway (dyed because I wasn't a fan of the colour scheme).
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They look like they straight up came out of that Saint Seiya (Knights of the Zodiac) show. It's so sick looking lol.
http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Transmute#
There's the best answer you're going to get.
I personally like the way my Tari's outfit turned out largely because the torso covering looks like a lightweight fitted leather jerkin (or a corset!). While I'm aware that this isn't D&D canon wizard gear, it's both stylish and looks more protecting than a lot of other CW armors.
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And another question, why does all the Warlock gear look like Rogue ****?
-Kymos
And warlock gear is leather, so it makes sense it would be more similar to a rogue's than a wizard's.
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Honeſtly, moſt of þe armor in þis game looks ridiculous and not like what a member of the claſs would be wearing 'IRL'. My TR runs around with his Swaſhbuckling Captain armor tranſmuted into low-level TR armor becauſe þe lower-level armor looks more like what I expect leaþer armor to look like þan þe ridiculous clown getup. Þus, I uſe þe ſecond level band of armor wiþ the loweſt level of boots/arms, and my helmet viſuals diſabled. Voila, no clown.
Not ſeeing þe iſsue.
Do you have any idea how much of a pain it is for modern readers to read 17th century conventions on how to spell things with a long s?
51k a pop at 60 can add up quickly. The anniversary event showed that the devs are willing to listen to players, so hopefully we'll see more free-to-transmute armor pieces. As for wizards and robes - it's kind of a tradition at this point, and sort of makes sense if you consider some of the lore explanation as to why they can't wear metal armor or such.
Also, Icewind Dale added some very practical fashion pieces, so you can easily put something "conventional" together using those. The peasant and merchant pieces can be mixed for some good looks.
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If you want to make a statement you can even enter combat using fully "transparent"/breathable robes for maximum air flow and mobility.
I've always hated robes though XD in most MMOs I don't play mages just because I'm forced to wear dresses and I hate them. I'm glad we have other options in here that are less robe-y XD
But I agree that it would be nice to have som robe options for those interested in that.
I feel the character looks could be a lot better and wish they would draw from more Larry ELmore artwork for their styles:D
He painted D&D right.
And some blue dye while we're at it.
(Yes, I know there is something called "blue dye" in the game. But it's gray. Calling gray dye "blue dye" does not make it blue)
That was actually my point. Insisting a bunch of work be done to suit your preferences when perfectly viable alternatives exist is ridiculous. Like insisting on using long s or thorn, and inflicting them on others. I mean, you can read my post even without knowing long s or thorn in advance because I explained what was being replaced with what, but it's ridiculous and a pain in the ***. Poking fun at the idea in an overdone manner.
Personally while I don't care for the existing wizard armor and think most of it looks absolutely godawful, some people like it and insisting it be changed because I want something else is inane. Like uſing þese.
Besides, games with robes end up with stuff like this:
http://www.iankunx.net/pb4.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z29Rk8814w