In my opinion, dwarven armor looks pretty great

Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 12:14 am

It is the "Hip Hop" rapstar armor of Skyrim. For those that love the Bling :biggrin:

I like the armor. My only criticism is that the armor should have been made the same way as other armors to have a different version for a female to suit the female shape.
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 12:35 am

But, then again, I'm a big fan of all the armor, and weapons. I just wish there were more of them. :biggrin:

Same with me haha.
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 5:29 am

Hate it. Worst looking armor in the game. Not that it matters or that I care that other people like it. Someone above said it looks like you're wearing Herman Munster boots. That's pretty accurate. But to take it a little further, when someone's wearing a full set it looks like they dipped Herman Munster in liquid bronze and then slapped a mask on it that makes the head look like Mordred from Excalibur.


It's one redeeming quality is that you can make when you get to 30 smithing, there's tons of material for it so you can boost your Smithing score to the next level quickly and make a good amount of money doing it. So I'm glad it's there, but I wouldn't be caught dead in the Cloud District or the Blue Palace wearing it.
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:29 am

Hate it. Worst looking armor in the game. Not that it matters or that I care that other people like it. Someone above said it looks like you're wearing Herman Munster boots. That's pretty accurate. But to take it a little further, when someone's wearing a full set it looks like they dipped Herman Munster in liquid bronze and then slapped a mask on it that makes the head look like Mordred from Excalibur.


It's one redeeming quality is that you can make when you get to 30 smithing, there's tons of material for it so you can boost your Smithing score to the next level quickly and make a good amount of money doing it. So I'm glad it's there, but I wouldn't be caught dead in the Cloud District or the Blue Palace wearing it.

If I could, I'd mod it to release steam whenever I walked like the Centurions and pretend I'm Tamriel's first Iron Man. That's the only way I'd find it useful besides decoration.
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 2:14 am

If I could, I'd mod it to release steam whenever I walked like the Centurions and pretend I'm Tamriel's first Iron Man. That's the only way I'd find it useful besides decoration.

Most... Awesome.... Idea.... Ever!

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I concur, that it looks pretty swell. The helmet of DWEMER armor always was buttugly, but that is the case for nearly every helm in any of the TES games (III - V) I've played, so no surprise there.
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:30 am

Dwemer armour actually has different models for Male and female, the male face is a snarl, while the female face is a smile.

That's fine by me. :smile: It's the briastplate, etc that is most important.
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:59 am

I like Oblivion's Dwemer armor the best, but it's alright in Skyrim. it's a shame that the armor clips over the golden dragon priest mask. :(
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