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What the question here should be is "Why someone cares about it?"
So making hot female and make them wear hot armor is the ultimate male fantasy lol.
Since wilds introduced the ability to select the body type for the armor you craft, I've put my lass in body type 1 armor, and my friends have put their dude-bros in maid outfits. Honestly, makes hunting very hard, because I'm too busy snickering.
How in the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ is unisex armor DEI? Is US Army Kevlar DEI because it can be fit to both men and women soldiers?
Actual brainrot, stg...
I’m gay so I made my character a good looking guy. They are straight so they made their characters good looking women.
Female characters can rock both genders armor variants and still look good. On the other hand, a male character wearing high heels with stockings (ex: Lala Barina's Greaves) won't look visually appealing.
Why, you're already a human.
Not to mention, it's a fantasy game. Why would I play as a guy, or potentially even make a character resemble me, when I'm already me irl?
When you see fat hunters that drop their weapons mid battle because they never have used one in their lives, you can talk about role playing games. Otherwise they are just gay 🤣