Tailor Archive
Thread: What clothes can be worn over composite
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Hammerstein2K3
Thu Sep 16, 2004 2:55 pm
#1
...or below composite and still be visible. Im fed up with being just another guy in composite and want to customize my look as far as possible. Can any tailors please give me tipson what can be combined and what not ?
RandDarkstar
Thu Sep 16, 2004 3:11 pm
#2
There are only two things that you can wear over composite.... backpacks and bandoliers.
DarthFingers
Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:08 pm
#3
Any "shirt slot" items can be worn under your comp chest piece. (undershirt/muscle shirt/form fitting undershirt etc.)
But, you can only see 'em if you don't have your bicep pieces on.
Srednii
Thu Sep 16, 2004 5:01 pm
#4
Equip some paramilitary camo's instead of comp leggings. You'll be suprised by the result.
Syzygy-Gorath
Thu Sep 16, 2004 5:14 pm
#5
…because nobody ever expects to get pwn'd by a carbineer or pikeman. It's quite a surprise.
Srednii wrote:
Equip some paramilitary camo's instead of comp leggings. You'll be suprised by the result.
NalfeinQ
Thu Sep 16, 2004 6:06 pm
#6
Syzygy-Gorath wrote:
…because nobody ever expects to get pwn'd by a carbineer or pikeman. It's quite a surprise.
Srednii wrote:
Equip some paramilitary camo's instead of comp leggings. You'll be suprised by the result.
I LOVE it when my enemies do this... just whip out the action fire/poison/trip disease and BAM! ![]()
YamadaMan
Fri Sep 17, 2004 8:57 am
#8
with a composite you can wear
bandoliers/backpacks
Shirt
and a belt (that one wasn't mentionned)
bandoliers/backpacks
Shirt
and a belt (that one wasn't mentionned)
Sakura-Ikari
Fri Sep 17, 2004 9:56 am
#9
MOST of my TKM friends tell me that if you check your combat log you almost never get hit in the arms. Therefore most of them no longer wear biceps and/or bracers w/their armor. Muscle shirts, Form-fitting shirts, and Sports Wraps could all give your arms a different look sticking out under that boring old composite. Other than that i've seen some people wearing mbari belts or whatever other armors make belts... they have no resists just add a layer of armor and usually have no encomberance and i think they usually show on top as well.
good luck customizing your look. Me personally i am eternally on the lookout for quality padded armor. On Kauri i got some w/%67 kinetic resists and since that character doesn't PVP just PVE it is fabulous. Padded is great - so many colors 
DrkSensei
Fri Sep 17, 2004 10:01 am
#10
Sakura-Ikari wrote:
MOST of my TKM friends tell me that if you check your combat log you almost never get hit in the arms. Therefore most of them no longer wear biceps and/or bracers w/their armor. Muscle shirts, Form-fitting shirts, and Sports Wraps could all give your arms a different look sticking out under that boring old composite. Other than that i've seen some people wearing mbari belts or whatever other armors make belts... they have no resists just add a layer of armor and usually have no encomberance and i think they usually show on top as well.
Heh most of your TKA friends have never met a smart BH then(or they do mostly PVE)..Fast Blast has this weird tendancy to hit the right arm alot..when done with a high damage pistol to you once..you'll never go sans arms again. Also Stopping shot has a random chance to hit the arm..as does any random pool attack. Last ditch in the arm can really really ruin your day..
Sorry to hijack but just thought folks might want to be aware of the risks.
Sakura-Ikari
Fri Sep 17, 2004 10:12 am
#11
honestly i don't know many BH's that pvp anymore. very few good BH's left in the universe. and the few good ones mostly hunt Jedi. But yes i agree all these decisions regarding armor greatly depend on if you mostly PVP or PVE, and also WHO you PVP.
Srednii
Fri Sep 17, 2004 10:21 am
#12
hrmm... not enoughs winks I guess.
I suggest anyone who wants to wear more clothing with armor take their full suit of comp, and trade the comp pants for a pair of paramilitary camo's. And then if you want to really freak yourself out remove both biceps and both bracers.
(hint: no armorholes)
DrkSensei
Fri Sep 17, 2004 10:36 am
#13
Except in PVP specific location attacks bypass that effect which occurs in PVE
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