not sure if this counts as skimpy armor, but… this is something.
Not a ghost of a chance
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I can just picture me in an Ardenweald themed bikini… that with the white worgen, and oh wow… I really really want that!
They need to add new stuff so people are not doing that lol.
I notice too much people in old transmogs, mismatched gear, and with hidden shirts due to a lack of new revealing armor. Game looks bad with so many wearing the old transmogs like the ceremonial loincloth and such. Give them something new so we see more variety, they are all going to use the skimpy mogs anyway, might as well update it.
They just need to make it equal; the skimpy armour should look as smexy on males as it does on females.
Why can males not play around with skimpy Transmogs?
Agreed. Only if men can use them too. Male orcs are pretty ;)) if you get my meaning.
What!? Look at me…
How can you not be sexually attracted to this fine… Thing
It’s hard to allow expression when that same expression gets you slandered.
Imagine if Blizzard released the “glorious breastplate” amd similar pieces in 2020. They would be dragged across hot coals for “sexism” and a host of other discrimination accusations.
“Why can’t the males transmog bikinis?” “Why are female armour looks so revealing”. Can’t really win tbh.
Beast!
You’re honestly playing the wrong game for that type of thing anymore. The only decent MMO out there that is going to offer this sort of thing is FFXIV due to it having Japanese devs and not western devs who think that sexiness is a sin.
I don’t know but being in a dress makes Edward Teach there in the second image look even more horrifying somehow (0_0)
We gonna pretend that Demon Hunter armor isn’t full mid-driff cleavage eye candy? Hell some armors even lose their mid-driff when used on a Demon Hunter.
There’s also the removal of transmog restrictions hiding everything but pants.
Has it ever crossed your mind, the art team just wants to make badass armor sets, rather than throwing a bunch of bikinis into the game.
I’m sure they can make both. There’s as much art in either option, if done well.
Legion and BFA teased a return to skin in places. I can call out the Shaman class hall chest piece as being basically a bra on the ladies. A lot of the armors from Zandalar content exposed a fair amount of skin. Hell, the Zandalari world plate chest piece was basically a few strips of cloth with a golden metal collar.
So I’m hoping that the quest/world drop sets and the dungeon sets are a bit more revealing in Shadowlands.
I’m also hoping that each zone in Shadowlands has it’s own specific theme of world sets and dungeon sets, like how BFA had a world set and a dungeon set each for Zandalar and Kul’Tiras, and a set specific to Naz’jatar.
I demand skimpy clothing on the men and I demand we get it first.
Everything I think is wrong with current armor design:
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Lack of color. We need deep blacks, pure whites and bright colors instead of everything being tainted with brown and grey and muddied up by too much phony shading. Shading is mostly redundant with modern lighting effects anyway.
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Patchy patchy patches. I’m am SICK of gear that looks like a dirty quilt! There’s nothing wrong with layers and filigree but they should make sense! Cheap green drops from Vanilla and BC had clear separations implying multiple layers like petticoats, bodices, aprons, outer skirts, jackets, etc. They looked like something people would actually wear, rather than being a blanket with a belt.
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…and why does it always have to be a robe? What’s wrong with shirts and jackets made of cloth?
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I feel like there should be multiple options of coverage. It’s our powers and skills that protect us, not our gear. However, that coverage should be gender neutral. A revealing piece should be revealing on both boys and girls, and a modest piece equally modest for both. This should make everyone happy, and if not you are entirely too worried about what the other cartoon characters are wearing.
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When designing new pieces, could we just check really quick how those pieces look on non-humans, before we decide they’re “finished”? I know no piece is ever going to look equally excellent on a slender Belf, a roly poly Pandaren, a tall Kul’Tiran, a gangly Troll, or a tiny Gnome, but at least try. Maybe sometimes humans can be the ones it doesn’t look best on.
Necrolords aren’t gothic/Forsaken skeletons. They’re naked plague/flesh zombie necromancers walking around in crude armor in fields of fungus and maggots.
The Venthyr are the straight goths in red and black dresses and suits living inside literal gothic architecture.
Sorry. Just wanted to point this out.
I kinda hope so. I’ve never really be against skimpy options. I’ve just been against armor that’s skimpy on female characters but full covering on male characters. Thankfully, Blizz got away from that design. But then they pretty much stopped making skimpy armor all together. I like having options, so add all kinds of armor.
dont think so too many pink/purple haired people at blizzard now who want to push a fake form of positivism feminism and ignore that women with good looking bodies exist who want to dress good and not like some fake covered plate armor that only WoW does.
as long as i get a set of barbarian armour its all good because lets face it id look good in a loin cloth… lamo