


I use them for the nametag but they look ugly so I hide them below a costume
I think it is good to show what guild you are in, but
1. it would be nice if you could wear tem over your custome, or skin
2. cauze that is needed because most of the dropsets are so endless ugly, that you need those
I only use mine when My toon is wearing a costume to hide it.
I don't mind the guild name displayed in the name-tag, but I don't want to see it covering my clothes/armour.
I don't like the appearance of them, when I have spent ages getting the style motif that suits my character and adds to the immersion I don't want to cover it with my grandmothers apron
Maybe an option to add a symbol to existing armour would be better. Or even better yet, remove the tabard system and let us choose whether to display our guild name in name tags options..
SirGabenOfSteamia wrote: »Those sort of armor-mounted banners (I don't know what to call them) that the Fighters in Dragonstar wear would make for some awesome guild-themed apparel if we could customize them and wear them ourselves.
i think this is interesting- because i play on both servers - back and forth pc EU and pc NA - and have for the past year and a half. on the EU the first thing i noticed with regard to giulds- is that players represent guilds far more strongly and proudly. I'm not sure why that is- but if u got around craglorn EU- you ll see most players above cp300 wearing tabards, and representing. on the NA- its less so.
in fact upon joining my 5 EU guilds- 3 of them- the leaders gave me 10k to buy the tabard upon joining.
speculate what you will- feel free to make cultural and racial dispersions. but just something interesting.
I've been in 4 of my guilds for over 2 years, but I do not wear the tabards. One reason is I'd have to pick one guild (and I love all those 4) and the other reason, many tabard aesthetics are very unappealing (sorry guys, I got a particular sense of what colours and patterns each of my characters will wear).
Fishoscandi wrote: »I like the system, I don't like the colors. Maybe players could customize their tabard's color but not its symbol?
I mostly wear a costume, as I can't (yet) have the armour style of my choice. One of the main drawbacks of the Guild Tabbard system is that tabbards and costumes don't mix.
I'd like to see some other options, too, beyond the basic tabbard. Either way, there's too much clipping around armour for them to be particularly useful right now.
I would love the ability to put our guild symbol on a shield and for our horses to have tabards.
Also if there were different places the tabards could go. Scarves, banners, painted pauldrons with guild symbols.
I'm also very fond of the toga style robes that both mages and vigilants of Stendarr wear in skyrim and wouldn't mind some of those over my armor.
We also really need transmog system. Maybe more people would wear tabards if they weren't too busy wearing costumes to hide their hideous armor
I would simply like for incentive for poeple to wear them.
But this is closely related to guild tools and activities that should be added to the game.
F.e. Guild quests: finish X trial with all members wearing your tabard.
I love that the game gives me the option of wearing a guild tabard. I'm always a fan of more appearance options.
That being said, there are two reasons I don't like ESO tabards that ultimately leadS to me NOT wearing them:
- The tabards are shaped like Old English (medieval knight) tabards, and are extremely dull, and unoriginal. They remind me too much of WoW's tabards. Just bland. It doesn't even look like "CLOTH" material.
- All the guild icons suck. They are simplistic looking, lack detail, and there is not a single Icon that appeals to me so much that I'd use it to cover my highly detailed, badass looking armor.
- P.S. I would rather have had CAPES. I would never take my cape off.
Seriously, bland, and not worth covering your highly detailed armor. In such a highly detailed game in which we can see the stitching of various clothing, the tabards do not look like cloth. They look like a sheet of paper.
WE GOT THIS:
WHEN WE SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN THIS:
OR THIS: