Last time, I made a post about the potentiality of Peasant Rags as a great armor. But now, I've noticed something about the Fighter Armor. It's just as flexible as the peasant rags, although it's not as cheap. Ah. But why is it a potential great armor? Find out here.
The reason why it has such potential at being a great armor is because of its structure. Take a second to reminisce on all the other fashionable armors that the AQW staff has released, and what do they have in common? They emphasize the shoulders. Like the swordhaven adept, and the rogue and dragon slayer base; the fighter armor emphasizes the shoulders.
Sometimes it's about emphasizing a certain part of the body that makes a player stand out from the crowd. Sometime's it's about the color and how you incorporate and make use of all the available equipment that the staff has setup for us non-members. Sometimes, it's okay not being a member. See, it's not so bad, is it?
The reason why it has such potential at being a great armor is because of its structure. Take a second to reminisce on all the other fashionable armors that the AQW staff has released, and what do they have in common? They emphasize the shoulders. Like the swordhaven adept, and the rogue and dragon slayer base; the fighter armor emphasizes the shoulders.
Sometimes it's about emphasizing a certain part of the body that makes a player stand out from the crowd. Sometime's it's about the color and how you incorporate and make use of all the available equipment that the staff has setup for us non-members. Sometimes, it's okay not being a member. See, it's not so bad, is it?
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