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Most medieval armour -was- quilted jackets.
The Griffin set isn't bad until the last two upgrade levels when it becomes blinged out for no apparent reason. The viper set is pretty nice looking too.
Agreed. Witchers are supposed to look bad ass and fit not fat. That's why i dislike how Vesemir looks in this game. He looks like a fat grandfather. I mean he doesn't look like he could move fast and has a lot of stamina...Then again he did get killed.
The Griffin set is OK and so is the Viper set. They're not bad but I still think the Wolf gear is the best looking tho the stats might not be the best.
Well B&W adds new gear so maybe we get something cool. If not i'll screw around with mods some more...Oh i'll screw around with them anyways.
I strongly recommend going to The Witcher 3 Nexus and download a mod that transforms most armors to TW2 armor looks. It doesn't touch the mastercrafted bear/wolf/cat etc armors. It does, however, change the looks of armors that are blue/yellow/orange. Armors that are not from mastercrafted sets and as we all know by now it takes A LOT of time (at least in your first playthrough) till you get your first full set.