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Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

Black Phoenix

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Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

Now for me this is an extremly difficult thread to make becuase when it comes to clothing everyone has a personal opinion and the only thing i can base this thread around is my own opinion.

I will try to expand as much as possible and see if you like any of them =D

So first things first, what qulities come with different items of clothing.

The ones ive seen so far are: Aggresivness, Attractivness, Ruachiness, Cross-Dressing and Scariness.

Obviouslly the one everyone is after is attractivness, no one likes to be called ugly when your on your way to the pub ¬.¬

So! To look good and feel good in Fable you have to do (or not to do) the following:

Buy all the clothing items you like, dont take any of the factors (i.e attractivness) into account, just buy all the clothing you think looks good to you.

A few items to buy (if you have a male character) are the patchy coat and noble skirt, yes i know there female clothing but youll see where im going with this XD.
Mix and match the clothing you have and experiment with dyes and such.

if you want to look like a warrior-sorcerer kind of hybrid then the easiest way to do this is visualise a robe but with armour on it. For example wear (if you have the DLC) knothole Knight boots, guantlets, helmet and coat along with the noble skirt with a dye of your chioce and no upper body clothing on. If you dont have the DlC then i suggest you get it :)

NOTE: From what ive seen in the new DLC; See The Future, im guessing that if you replace all the Knothole Clothing with the hollow man outfit (but keep the noble skirt) then this also looks good?

So in a nutshell if you like the Will-User/Sorcerer look then wear a noble skirt with other items of clothing. (personal opinion, try it out you might find it awsome)

Colours
Yes i know that everyone loves to wear black on thier hero and that its over-rated but remember, the colour black goes with ANY other colour, no matter how un-appealing.
Now when it comes to the colour of your clothes, its purley down to what you find looks good, the people of albion dont take into account the colour of your clothes (probably too stupid to notice)

Blending
This is where it gets complicated. What i mean by blending is making two items of clothing look like (yes thats right) one.
I started doing this ever since i came across it while dressing my hero, i was wearing the Knothole Knight guantlets and boots, along with a bandit skullcap (dyed white) and a noble skirt (primary black, secondary white) and the highrollers coat (primary black) i made the highrollers coat and part of the noble skirt look like one coat becuase of the secondary white colouring. This also works with the patchy coat.

Well thats another short guide, please send requests through Personal Message and i will see what i can do =D

Oh P.S heres a thread to my earlier post about Economy http://forums.projectego.net/black-phoenixs-tips-n-tricks-economy-17432/
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Re: Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

Next Guide: master guide is in the making! :)
 
Re: Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

^ Can't wait ! These guides are very good ! :D
 
Re: Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

^ Can't wait ! These guides are very good !
wwwhhyyy thank you very muchly =D

seriously this guides gunna be BIG!
and if you need help on the "blending" part of the guide just ask and ill help out :)
 
Re: Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

Lol, clothing preferences differ too much to make a "correct" guide for it.
 
Re: Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

Nice, +rep. When you're done you could put them all up in one thread.
 
Re: Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

Oh yeah, I forgot +rep
 
Re: Black Phoenix's Tips 'n' Tricks: Clothing

Lol, clothing preferences differ too much to make a "correct" guide for it
i know thats why at the start i said its based on my opinion.
i know its a big read i apologise, just tried to make a decent guide haha
 
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