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Which armor do you think looks the best/coolest?(Based on looks, not stats)

For females, I think the Ancient Nord Armor (as seen on Aela) looks awesome. I love the open back and how simple yet intimidating it looks. :D
 
I really like the Fur Armour somehow. It just makes my character look cool and has a nice contrast with the landscapes and weather of Skyrim. The survival-esque thing about these armour is also very interesting.
Also, the Glass Armour set is pretty. I like the mystic look and the colours of the set.
 
Call me weird, but I like the individual hold guard's armours the best. I tend to try and collect every cuirass and shield from every hold. I just like their pretty colours. :p
I love the Solitude Guard Armor set. Reminds me of a Roman solider.
 
Which armor do you think is the best/coolest based on looks?

My most favorite is Daedric, and 2nd I think its a toss up between dragon, glass and maybee nordic. just my opinion based on looks!

Iron armor.
Penitus Occulatus is a close second.
 
Big fan of the hold guard armor.... wish they had mid-lvl stats instead of being rendered useless after lvl 5.
 
I like my Daedric Armor. I like Nightingale too, but it's kinda dumb on my character because it brings out her crappy backwards walk, I like it more for shorter races, not big, tall, clumsy-looking races. >.< But I think everyone looks good in Daedric Armor.
 
hmm, I like the nightingale armour, the master thieves guild armour. and the ancient shrouded armour. but the nightengale the most!
 
I can understand the love for the Nightingale armor set, but personally to me in an immersion standpoint, the armors that look incredibly unique make me not want to wear them in public spaces. If you are wearing full Deadric then the traveling vigilants will attack you, so if I walk through Riften with full Thieves' Guild or Nightingale should not the guards or at least Mjoll attack me?
 
"Scaled" is basically Ring Mail, or Brigandine as they used to call it. Especially in the Cuirass. I mostly wear it for the stats, though, unless I'm smithing to make Elven, or Chitin even better.
Hmm, I don't think so, when I said ringmail or chainmail I was referring to the Chainmail in Oblivion:
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In my opinion the best armor, simple, light and protective.
 
Oh yeah. Ring Mail is actually metal (Originally Bronze, or Iron) rings sewn onto a leather, hide, or quilted back, just like in the Scaled skirt. It was called "Brigandine" because in the middle ages, the Knights associated it with Bandits, and Militiamen, who they made little distinction between in the event of a Revolt. It's basically a slight upgrade on Studded Leather, as it is in the game.

Chainmail was a more advanced (Later period) material of interlocking links, typically used to join Plates in a set of Full Armor. To be sure, this is Tamriel, not Historical Earth, so there are some differences. For instance, Historically, there was no full suit of just Chainmail. The closest I've seen is the Coif (Or Cowl) which was used in lieu of a Helm because it allowed greater head mobility, vision, and hearing at the expense of Protection. (In movies, you often see it under a Helm, but that's redundant. It was usually worn Over a padded Skullcap so you didn't hamburger your ears the first time you got smacked upside yo haid.) They also made gloves of it with plates across the knuckles for gripping a sword without getting your fingers cut when the enemy's sword slid down the blade. These were abandoned once they moved onto the more elaborate hilts of the Fencing era. (Rapiers, Sideswords, Main Gauche, and Basket Hilted Claddmere.)
 
I can understand the love for the Nightingale armor set, but personally to me in an immersion standpoint, the armors that look incredibly unique make me not want to wear them in public spaces. If you are wearing full Deadric then the traveling vigilants will attack you, so if I walk through Riften with full Thieves' Guild or Nightingale should not the guards or at least Mjoll attack me?
I didn't know that about Vigilants, and Daedric, but the only character I had wearing that was my Blood Knight who was wanted in every Hold long before crafting that set (From Ebony) so he hardly would have noticed. He was so bloodthirsty, he'd attack Them if he saw them first, it had nothing to do with Daedra. He was just your basic Axe Crazy psychopath.

I feel that way the most about Shrouded Armor. Ok, the guards actually comment on it, and whisper "Hail Sithis," right? So, this Dark Brotherhood Assassin walks into Dawnstar in broad daylight, and not an hour later, sombody stumbles across Betilde's body stuffed into the Furnace. Hmm, what a coincidence! I wonder what happened here? Purely for role-play, I go in in plainclothes, or at least dumb it down to my Traveling Mage disguise. If I'm a Nightblade, I turn Invisible, and briefly pop into view on strike before puffing away back into the shadows. This just strains my incredulity a lot less when it comes to the urban contracts...
 
Modded- It would be a tie :P either Wanderer Armor or Sons of Skyrim :)

Vanilla- Dwarven or Dragonplate :)
 
Just personally, I don't care for "Armor" that is split open from the neck to the pubis. It just kind of snaps the thread suspending my disbelief when ALL of the vital organs (And half of each Mammary) are exposed to the world. I know, Armor covers the whole body regardless of whether it's visually covered, or not, but honestly, If that chick came at me with hoar frost dripping from my fingers, I'd put an arrow though her heart, and be prett sure about not missing.
 
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