Please fix this, I don't even know if the rest of the set pieces look like this, but I'm guessing they probably do. Once I am 4/4 on the set, I'm just assuming I'll look like I'm made out of cardboard.
That's an improvement considering TR are made of wet paper.
Joke aside, I appreciate it must be frustrating but I gather all the devs are currently focused on "fixing" the AD issue and I guess it will take a lot more of their time considering they intend to solve a weeks old problem through a 7h roll back. My advise would be to post this in the bug forum so it is logged properly and not drown in a sea of raging posts.
I used to be in a re-creation group called the Society for Creative Anachronism. We fought with wooden weapons that hurt like a b*tch when you got hit with them. Folks made their own armor - waxed leather or 16 gauge steel. But if you could not afford it, you could use McDonald's pickle buckets to make armor - and it looked like the armor above, except it was Storm Trooper White.
It's not really a joke if you have to 'splain it. ;-)
-Breatha, the fat and sassy Dwarf
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elawynMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
Oh dear. You should be able to have a title that says "SCA Bucket Armor"
Probably won't be a lot of folks who get that joke. Hope that they fix it for you soon.
I got it.
SCA, (Society for Creative Anachronism). One of the fun things to do is to fight, full contact, in armor with weapons made of rattan and lined with a little foam. Many folks make their armor out of cut up plastic buckets (sometimes painted, but often just left in the original colors). huge pic here. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-5CRCu_3gz6I/Tdfr445JcQI/AAAAAAAAAIg/g1Fj14G7q4o/s1600/Blue+Do+Maru.JPG
Thanks for the context! That's actually pretty cool haha. SCA Bucket Armor.. lol. Sounds like something I used to do with my brothers when I was little.
SCA, (Society for Creative Anachronism). One of the fun things to do is to fight, full contact, in armor with weapons made of rattan and lined with a little foam. Many folks make their armor out of cut up plastic buckets (sometimes painted, but often just left in the original colors). huge pic here. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-5CRCu_3gz6I/Tdfr445JcQI/AAAAAAAAAIg/g1Fj14G7q4o/s1600/Blue+Do+Maru.JPG
HAHAHAH! That's it! That's the blue variety. Where I'm from it was usually white. Thanks for the pic!
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Joke aside, I appreciate it must be frustrating but I gather all the devs are currently focused on "fixing" the AD issue and I guess it will take a lot more of their time considering they intend to solve a weeks old problem through a 7h roll back. My advise would be to post this in the bug forum so it is logged properly and not drown in a sea of raging posts.
But then again, Half Orcs have no fashion sense, what do they care what it looks like. ;-)
And Half-Orc rogues are complete beasts.. should look the part
you look like a cardboard beast!
In town
Probably won't be a lot of folks who get that joke. Hope that they fix it for you soon.
http://images.toywizard.net/0001/2011/01/danbo-sakura-version-02.jpg
I used to be in a re-creation group called the Society for Creative Anachronism. We fought with wooden weapons that hurt like a b*tch when you got hit with them. Folks made their own armor - waxed leather or 16 gauge steel. But if you could not afford it, you could use McDonald's pickle buckets to make armor - and it looked like the armor above, except it was Storm Trooper White.
It's not really a joke if you have to 'splain it. ;-)
I got it.
SCA, (Society for Creative Anachronism). One of the fun things to do is to fight, full contact, in armor with weapons made of rattan and lined with a little foam. Many folks make their armor out of cut up plastic buckets (sometimes painted, but often just left in the original colors). huge pic here. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-5CRCu_3gz6I/Tdfr445JcQI/AAAAAAAAAIg/g1Fj14G7q4o/s1600/Blue+Do+Maru.JPG
HAHAHAH! That's it! That's the blue variety. Where I'm from it was usually white. Thanks for the pic!