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alkemist80alkemist80 Member Posts: 957 Arc User
edited September 2014 in General Discussion (PC)
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In case anyone was wondering what it looked like. I happen to be a dragonborn but finally another headpiece that works. Also comes with decorative arrows to the shoulder and thigh.. almost close to the knee :rolleyes:
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  • rashylewizzrashylewizz Member Posts: 4,265 Bounty Hunter
    edited September 2014
    Thanks for the post!
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  • glowingemberglowingember Member Posts: 181 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    Arrow to the knee !!!
  • ianthewizard2012ianthewizard2012 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 2,142 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    Thanks for sharing. Oh that troglodyte...
  • alkemist80alkemist80 Member Posts: 957 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    Oh that troglodyte...

    lol, she looks much better with her head spikes and all that. Those bandages seem to remove those features.
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  • mareatlanticummareatlanticum Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 202 Bounty Hunter
    edited September 2014
    They must have horrible doctors/clerics there, leaving arrows like that into flesh after being bandaged...
    Give us 4 or more power/item bar profiles so we can change powers and items with one click that are suited for the situation.
  • vasdamasvasdamas Member Posts: 2,461 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    They must have horrible doctors/clerics there, leaving arrows like that into flesh after being bandaged...
    Or maybe they learnt something from thayan renegates.
  • ghoulz66ghoulz66 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 3,748 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    Was thinking more casual fashion, not a 180 into a homeless beggar.
  • w00trandomsnoobiw00trandomsnoobi Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 387 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    They must have horrible doctors/clerics there, leaving arrows like that into flesh after being bandaged...
    And putting the bandages on top of the armor...
  • iambecks1iambecks1 Member Posts: 4,044 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    The hat for the Dragonborn is much different than the hat for my Elf , mine has like a helmet and chainmail neck .
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  • ryugasiriusryugasirius Member Posts: 996 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    And putting the bandages on top of the armor...

    You have quite a point there, I didn't notice that at first... :D
  • janrdoh1janrdoh1 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    They must have horrible doctors/clerics there, leaving arrows like that into flesh after being bandaged...
    You know you should never remove a penetrating object such as an arrow as you will risk bleeding out .Better to leave the arrow in and send them back to the fight .
  • beckylunaticbeckylunatic Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 14,231 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    iambecks1 wrote: »
    The hat for the Dragonborn is much different than the hat for my Elf , mine has like a helmet and chainmail neck .

    Isn't that the medic fashion?
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  • valwrynvalwryn Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 1,620 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    The only bad part is that you can't dye the bandages. Red would turn that scratch into a flesh wound. :p
  • celticgamer0celticgamer0 Member Posts: 537 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    valwryn wrote: »
    The only bad part is that you can't dye the bandages. Red would turn that scratch into a flesh wound. :p

    Medic: He's bleeding out!

    Adventurer: Nope, just my dye pack :p
  • crixus8000crixus8000 Member Posts: 1,205 Bounty Hunter
    edited September 2014
    Thank you for sharing :)
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  • samothrace22samothrace22 Member Posts: 359 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    valwryn wrote: »
    The only bad part is that you can't dye the bandages. Red would turn that scratch into a flesh wound. :p

    That was the only reason I wanted this fashion set, the head band thing looks cool, good to know
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  • hefisdohefisdo Member Posts: 709 Bounty Hunter
    edited September 2014
    Wait I think I missed something.

    There's quite a while that I don't log in. Where do you get these? New event?
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  • bioshrikebioshrike Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 4,729 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    janrdoh1 wrote: »
    You know you should never remove a penetrating object such as an arrow as you will risk bleeding out .Better to leave the arrow in and send them back to the fight .

    Gonna get the medic set for my cleric, and the survivor set for one or more of my other characters. It's kind of a neat "disguise" for some classes, as the injured survivor set is chainmail.

    Regarding the injured soldiers - in general, I assumed there are way fewer clerics than all the other soldiers, so they probably have to focus their efforts on those who are badly wounded. Still, in terms of game mechanics, just pile all the injured together and cast a divine Astral Shield...
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