Setting aside the mechanics and discussing the flavor issue for a moment, is anybody honestly picturing their arcane casters running around in long, flowing Gandalf robes? I, for one, was really glad when game artwork left that trope behind.
I was inspired by the anime Slayers, so pants, shirt, maybe a vest, with a cloak and some long gloves is the standard for women. Men are similar, but might wear light armor. Cloaks, though, are key. Nobody wears robes.
True, true. But, Hennet and Mialee's completely absurd outfits aside, I think it's nice that the so-called "dungeonpunk" art style has ended the days of the Merlin clones. I like my Wizards and Sorcerers to be able to wear pants. Your example was a good one, in fact: I'd rather see them dressed likes scholars than mystics.Kamikaze Midget said:I mean, I like the new game artwork just fine, but I pretty much never picture my sorcerers in buckles instead of pants, and my female elf wizards haven't made their clothes out of randomly placed strips of leather, and my gnome illusionists don't wear goggles or have goatees, either.
Kamikaze Midget said:Anime Magic has it's own rules.It is, after all, coming from a different cultural setting.