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It's a shame that Valve doesn't let us upvote comments on here. +1, sir. Completely agree.
I take this as no. Thx.
Whats the name of armor?
Im not asking if there is full steel plate armor. Just asking for some decent armor.
There's is no heavy or med-type Armor. It's all light leather/regular clothing. But if you care about the looks, you find some nice armor in ACT II and III. Thought you expected somekind of armor from skyrim, if not.. I'll admit I was wrong about that.
You can always suggest a feature like that in 'Suggestions/idea's'
lol. Hell, I couldn't do that even if I was outfitted in my birthday suit.
My bad, then.
So to answer your question properly, yes, there is quite a few armors in the game, beautiful and powerful.
http://witcher.wikia.com/wiki/The_Witcher_2_armor Here is a link to all armors.
Yes.. i could have looked this up myself. Sorry for me being dumb.
But Yea! For example Kingslayer actualy looks like HARDENED leather with a bits of metal in some places. Some of the armors even have chainmail on it. Thats what i meant. Now i can play the game and look forward for something :)
Dark mode of course.
If you play Dark mode, you can craft unique armour and weapon sets.
Worth mentioning these armor sets are extremely overpowered and require lots of grinding to craft.