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Armor Crafting - Style - Class differences?

gogogamer
gogogamer
I know each race makes different style of armor, but i noticed that even though some people are the same race (so they say), there armor is a different color. So my question is. Is the class you those a variable in determining how the armor you craft looks? Or is it only the race style you craft it in?

  • Abeille
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    I believe that the color is affected by the level and the material of the gear, not by the class.
    Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

    Meet my characters:
    Command: Do the thing.

    Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
    Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
    Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
    Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
    Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
    Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
    Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
    Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
    Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
    Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
  • gogogamer
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    Well, i mainly ask because if you go to the character creation screen and click on view veteran gear, when you switch between Templar and Dragonknight, the colors are obviously changed, one dark, and the other one lighter.. they both should be level 50 gear at least so. And there both heavy armor..
    Edited by gogogamer on 11 April 2014 07:21
  • Cabot
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    Racial styles are totally cosmetic. If you go to a crafting table and make a level medium jacket, look at the stats. then switch racial styles, the stats. will be the same, only the appearance will have changed. That appearance change might include coloring.
  • Krohm
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    I know the other day I upgraded a level 30 bp from green to blue via crafting and it changed the colors of the bp, this was a crafted bp though.
  • katamuro11b16_ESO
    Racial styles are just cosmetic, no other value is affected. The level of the gear affects how it looks, for example lvl 10 iron armour looks much better than lvl6, it shines more and seems more intricate. Also improving the items seems to make them look slightly different but that is not confirmed yet.
  • SadisticSavior
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    Racial styles are just cosmetic, no other value is affected. The level of the gear affects how it looks, for example lvl 10 iron armour looks much better than lvl6, it shines more and seems more intricate. Also improving the items seems to make them look slightly different but that is not confirmed yet.
    Yes, it is confirmed.

    http://eso-fashion.com/crafting-guide-blacksmithing/
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    Fine
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    Superior
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    Epic
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  • SadisticSavior
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    gogogamer wrote: »
    I know each race makes different style of armor, but i noticed that even though some people are the same race (so they say), there armor is a different color. So my question is. Is the class you those a variable in determining how the armor you craft looks? Or is it only the race style you craft it in?
    1 - It has been confirmed that class DOES affect how the armor looks. The exact same breastplate on a Sorcerer and a Dragonknight (meaning the exact same item taken off one and put on the other) will look different.

    2 - Level affects how it looks too. The exact same armor will look different on a level 25 character than a level 4 character. Generally, the higher level you are the better it will look.

    3 - Each race has a motif. You can craft items in the motif of a different race.

    None of these things above will affect stats. They are all Cosmetic only. The following will affect stats and looks both:

    4 - "improving" items will affect their looks (see my post above)

    5 - Enchantments can sometimes add improvements to looks (and not just when they are actually used). I enchanted my sword on my Nord character and it looks shinier when I draw it.
  • gogogamer
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    In my original post, i WAS talking about COSMETIC only, so no worry's there.. but @SadisticSavior , Do you know where you found all this information? or was it just by experience?

    And if i have it right, it DOESNT matter WHO crafts it, just who is wearing it?
  • SadisticSavior
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    gogogamer wrote: »
    In my original post, i WAS talking about COSMETIC only, so no worry's there.. but @SadisticSavior , Do you know where you found all this information? or was it just by experience?
    Some of it is personal experience. The images above have been confirmed by me personally. Example:
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    That is a picture of my actual character, showing quality improvement on the same item.
    gogogamer wrote: »
    And if i have it right, it DOESNT matter WHO crafts it, just who is wearing it?
    It never matters who crafts it. If the materials/skills/motifs are all the same it will look the same.

    Quality improvements will show no matter who is wearing it. It will always look better than an item without improvements.
  • vasdrakken
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    I can confirm that there are tiers in each crafting level that look different, each class changes the colors, and quality of item changes the colors.

    Like the level 14 brenton armor looks worse than the level 12. Who ever thought tan armor looker cooler and black has different taste than most people.
  • Malediktus
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    green lvl 26 imperial looks much worse than normal lvl 26 imperial, too :( learned it the hard way
    @Malediktus --- Ebonheart Pact, EU-Megaserver
  • vasdrakken
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    Oh and white dark elf iron is copper with gold highlights and green is blue with purple highlights. But bosmer the green items have the gold trim lol
  • Malediktus
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    Maybe Zenimax messed something up there
    @Malediktus --- Ebonheart Pact, EU-Megaserver
  • Tetujin
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    When I made a level 8 set of armor the color changed vs a level 6 set. I can test this later, but thought it was the item's level, not the character level. Interesting that the quality-tier affects it too.

    Are you certain about class differences? If so, that is kind of neat.
  • SeñorCinco
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    I just spent 6 hrs trying to get my current character to level 14. I had an alt craft an Argonian style superior improved Shirk Jack... or something. I had a fine improved Gecko Jack. It was a deep and rich dark brown/black. I just knew the new gear would look even better.

    Alas that was not the case. He donned the piece as I stared in awe. More of disgust, really as it was a horrid beige color. Even though it had almost double the stats, I returned to my improved level 8 dark Gecko.
    Words contained in posts, at which point I stop reading and will not respond...
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    ... to be continued.

    Now, get off my lawn.

  • Malediktus
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    Lets all write a bug report with /bug ingame about it
    @Malediktus --- Ebonheart Pact, EU-Megaserver
  • Krym
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    I would love to control the color scheme independent of quality (of any purple+ item). as people have mentioned, sometimes it looks worse.
  • vasdrakken
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    Since there is some confusion. Player level has nothing to do with with what any items looks like. Just if you can wear it or not.

    Style changes happen on even levels, so level 0-3 would be four levels, 4-7 four levels, 8-13 six levels, and 14-15 which are the WTH levels. They look bad across the board maybe so you jump to the next level as soon as it becomes an option? Then again you have beigh pieces when you jump up to steel but the armor looks cooler. Once the game is back up I will try and get some more numbers but I've been slacking so I can only confirm what has been screenshotted past the level I am currently at.

    These I can confirm look different. Also These same pieces on different classes look different. Last different quality pieces in the same range have different tints applied.
    Level 1-3
    Level 4-7
    Level 8-13
    Level 14-15
  • vasdrakken
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    I would love to be able to tint my gear with the existing colors any way I want. More like GW2 system. As it is PVP players can pick out exactly who is in lower level gear and target them.
  • XXII
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    The types of armor do change depending on what class is wearing it. I have a Nightblade who wears heavy armor, and the trimming on the armor is green. With the same racial style and level of Heavy armor on a Dragon Knight, the trimming is black, and seems to protect a lot more than the Nightblade version. I believe the trimming on Templar is gold, not sure about Sorcerer.

    edit: This is with the Bosmer style.
    Edited by XXII on 14 April 2014 00:13
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  • glasswalkers_04_ESO
    Enchantments also seem to affect appearance. I had a robe go from s normal minty green color to a nice dark metallic green from putting a green magika enchant on it.
  • vasdrakken
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    I could have sworn that some items do that but I was not able to replicate it live.
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