Walking around towns it seems most elven player characters are all the same, many go for similar styles and outfits. It's easy to see what's popular for them. But I'm curious what people who play as argonians or khajiit look for when making their character. I see some who have godly bright skins, others who are going for almost a blackout assassin look, some are very tribal. What do you like to choose or look for in others on those races?
Araneae6537 wrote: »I like to choose styles and costumes that are consistent with their culture and anatomy. For instance, I would not wear a hood or hat that did not fit with the ears or spines the character may have. And to me it makes sense to leave the claws free
Mostly play Khajiit and mostly don't use skins as they look weird on an Khajiit.Walking around towns it seems most elven player characters are all the same, many go for similar styles and outfits. It's easy to see what's popular for them. But I'm curious what people who play as argonians or khajiit look for when making their character. I see some who have godly bright skins, others who are going for almost a blackout assassin look, some are very tribal. What do you like to choose or look for in others on those races?
AnduinTryggva wrote: »When I started out with Skyrim I was like: What the heck is that cat and lizzard thing? No way I am gonna play something like that.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Araneae6537 wrote: »I like to choose styles and costumes that are consistent with their culture and anatomy. For instance, I would not wear a hood or hat that did not fit with the ears or spines the character may have. And to me it makes sense to leave the claws free
@Araneae6537 I do this too. Got to have the claws free. Which of course meant I almost instantly went to an outfit station to change Sharp-as-Night's outfit despite him not liking it, because I just couldn't imagine those claws cramped inside those boots and gloves.
I'm often disappointed a lot of styles and costumes don't take their tails into consideration, though.