Silent_Paw wrote: »Im pretty sure Plate is considered heavy armour so...no
This is how I would do it if it was implemented. Plate armor gives most defense and defensive passives (for tank). Heavy armor would give next best armor and gives dps passives for MELEE abilities only. Medium armor would gives dps passives only for RANGED abilities. Light remains as it is. This would help alleviate some of the problems melee dps builds are having in being able to survive while maintaining dps when compared to ranged dps builds.
This.If a 4th tier is added, it should be unarmored. Because it's a TES game. Nothing is heavier than heavy armor.
merfpmerfinton wrote: »Traditionally in TES games plate armor always falls under heavy.
What's out of place here is cloth getting its own spec line
Cloth never had its own line, it was just always considered clothing.
In Morrowind, light armor was leathers, furs and glass.
Medium was scale, chain and bone.
Heavy was the iron, steel, dwarves, etc...
In Oblivion and Skyrim all the medium armor went into the light armor category, except for orcish which became heavy.
I want my glass back!This.If a 4th tier is added, it should be unarmored. Because it's a TES game. Nothing is heavier than heavy armor.
No "Plate" cos it is against lore.
And Heavy armor is in fact plate
And you can overcharge your armor even in medium armor + sword&board + 1 buff
So adding 4th tier of armor have no purpose, even on visual level.
But seriously
We want DWEMER and GLASS and maybe BONEMOLD armor styles
Says that plate, a perfectly normal type of armor already present in TES games, is against lore.This.If a 4th tier is added, it should be unarmored. Because it's a TES game. Nothing is heavier than heavy armor.
No "Plate" cos it is against lore.
And Heavy armor is in fact plate
And you can overcharge your armor even in medium armor + sword&board + 1 buff
So adding 4th tier of armor have no purpose, even on visual level.
But seriously
We want DWEMER and GLASS and maybe BONEMOLD armor styles
Silent_Paw wrote: »Im pretty sure Plate is considered heavy armour so...no
It is quite heavy armor, but if you played WoW there was Cloth, Leather, Mail, and Plate. So it would be a fourth tier, it wouldn't necessarily be called "Plate" armor, but it would be a higher level armor.
merfpmerfinton wrote: »Traditionally in TES games plate armor always falls under heavy.
What's out of place here is cloth getting its own spec line
Cloth never had its own line, it was just always considered clothing.
In Morrowind, light armor was leathers, furs and glass.
Medium was scale, chain and bone.
Heavy was the iron, steel, dwarves, etc...
In Oblivion and Skyrim all the medium armor went into the light armor category, except for orcish which became heavy.
Why should anyone use medium armor if you get the same bonuses from chain and more survivability?Cheatingdeath23 wrote: »Bumping this in the hopes that someone at ESO sees my post-- let's add chainmail as a lower specced "heavy armor" that gives stamina regen.