I think Trion team should go play scarlet blade, get some ideas and come back imo.
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Defender class
I like long walks on the beach, candlelit dinners, and hot showers in enemies' arterial spray. Especially if I'm taking that shower for a reason, like saving the world. I'm kind of an idealist. I don't mind guys who hide behind me as I cleave enemies in two. Gender stereotypes are bull****. It's so 100 years ago.
And really, no matter who you are... My blade is bigger than yours.
Likes:
Killing Naraks (I'm programmed this way).
Guys who are secure
Babies (would like a family someday)
Powerlifting
Large antique blades that everybody thinks are too big to be practical
Dislikes:
Sparing Naraks
Guys who are insecure
Guys who try to show me they're stronger than I am (Hint: you're not)
Small blades
Selfish people
Serial Number: 7325901K
Age: 23
Favorite Song: "Invincible" by Pat Benatar
Weapon of Choice: Ridiculously large blades.
I'm Really Good At: wielding swords people say are impractically large![]()
I like how they look kinda toned up but not too busty, and not too skinny. It's how I'd imagine arkhunters to look - they'd need to be fit and strong but not OTT.
Sliders would be cool, they'd bring some diversity to peoples' appearances but I don't think it's important.
Sometimes I disappear!
This is a great point. I always thought fixed heights were a ****ty, limiting idea.
All the complex armours would need to be reworked for every body shape else they would look stretched/compressed in places
I support the idea of body slider customization; as long as both sides get to determine what size they see.
You can have your 76" waist in that miner outfit, as long as I see the slender version. Ain't no one want to see that slide into some spandex, other than yourself. No sense others should be punished for your issues.