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Ramius613
06-26-2007, 12:25 AM
I play a female monk, and have had a few gis through out my career.  One thing I have noticed recently is that the chest piece covers up all other armor you are wearing.  Now I admit the Gis look cool, but why do they have to cover up everything else a toon is wearing.  This is especially true for the EoF set armor, I feel I am missing out on the cool appearance of the other set pieces.  Not to mention that I walk around barefoot as a female with a gi on. So I would like to make a suggestion on the appearance of these armor pieces.  First, have the chest piece be just that, a CHEST Piece.  Keep the same appearance they have now, or make it look like a sleeveless martial arts gi.  It would allow people to see the arms, gloves and wrists being worn.  Second, have the pants look like the pants of the current chest piece, with one modification.  The pants would taper into the boots, and not overlap the boots.  This way you would see the boots that one is wearing, and this modification would apply to both female and female toons. One other thing I would like to see changed is the appearance of the Class hats.  I like the hats, but could the graffic be applied to the EoF sets please.  Also could the color of the set be incorporated into the hat.  Perhaps something like a blue hat with gold accents to the Cresent Moon, Red with Silver for Excarnate,  and  black with Silver  for Wu's, etc. Hopefully you will take these suggestions under advisement.

selch
06-26-2007, 01:22 AM
<p>Then what is the point of Gi and those who want it to be look like a set?</p><p>Go get another chest plate and you are done. There is no need for such things to worry, when your class is already down the drain and unuseful. That proves nothing but human can never be happy while other classes wants armors like Gi to cover all other parts.</p>

Zabjade
06-26-2007, 03:47 AM
<span style="color: #00cc00">They don't show up is all, at least on 3 of the 4 Gi models, it is a minor thing really. I'm more worried about the soga pants lookling like capri pants rather then as loose tucked in pantlegs, but I'll be patient and wait and see what the new skeleton models bring. </span>