Heavy Armor for mages using staves or for mages using lots of absorb magicka Light Armor for battle mages, arcane archer types, nightblades, etc. Robes/Clothing for all the rest
I'm thinking robes as well. Especially if you're wanting the traditional mage look. However there's also the Battle Mage type wearing heavy armor like a tank but still blasting out the magical death in every direction (think Sauron before he was turned into a giant eye spirit).
However there's also the Battle Mage type wearing heavy armor like a tank but still blasting out the magical death in every direction (think Sauron before he was turned into a giant eye spirit).
Wrong. You are describing the Sorcerer class. Look it up on the presets from other TES games.
as a mage i'd go definitly for robes - +armor spell bonus, +mage/magicka stuff and looks simply better then a mage in heavy armor which is still a no go for me....only thing im wondering if there are some nice robes - not super fenzy, realistic but nice, cause the ones ive seen look all the same
Wrong. You are describing the Sorcerer class. Look it up on the presets from other TES games.
Actually I wasn't thinking about any TES games when I was mentioning Sauron. I was thinking about a tank character with massive magical powers. I'm old school D&D, 2.5 edition. None of this 3rd edition Sorcerer nonsense allowed in my campaigns. A sorcerer is just a lazy man's Mage/Wizzard. They don't have to memorize spells per day or have any of the classic mage restrictions. The way Sorcerers work in 3 and 3.5 it just seems like they updated the way mages play for the "I want it now" generation. That's just my opinion though.
Actually I wasn't thinking about any TES games when I was mentioning Sauron. I was thinking about a tank character with massive magical powers. I'm old school D&D, 2.5 edition. None of this 3rd edition Sorcerer nonsense allowed in my campaigns. A sorcerer is just a lazy man's Mage/Wizzard. They don't have to memorize spells per day or have any of the classic mage restrictions. The way Sorcerers work in 3 and 3.5 it just seems like they updated the way mages play for the "I want it now" generation. That's just my opinion though.
If you think 3.5 made it too 'casual' then you'd hate 4.0...