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I dont. I just dont want to see two skirt at the sime time. I t looks weird
At the main Inventory screen, just hover over the piece you'd like to change, and whether or not you're using a controller, or mouse and keyboard, you should see a little "Eye" icon, with a button you can press to change the style of your gear, to something you've previously owned.
The legendary Snake Armor Set has pants, if that is what you are looking for.
There are a bunch of different armor sets available in the game.
You are welcome!
Also have you checked out the transmog option yet? You can customize a lot of gear that way as well.
You can check out how to customize your gear Here[support.ubi.com].
this is ancient greece theres nothing shaved about it
The characters all look better and often very realistic nowadays, but even if they didn't, thirsty nerd virgins would still latch all over every female character in sight, just like they always have.
For the record, I don't have much room to talk.
I'm an older gamer, but my first fantasy crush was, like many in my age group, Kitty Pryde / Shadowcat of the X-men, who was essentially introduced as a new character at age 13 [and a half!] right about when I am everyone in my generation were all age 11-16. Naturally every nerdy comic reading teenage boy [and probably at least some girls] all fell right for her.
Not sure that always applies--my first female character was Ms. Pac Man. Although there was something about that bow...*sigh*
I jest...-ish.
She doesn't count, she was a married woman!
But seriously, even in books and literature, female characters developed massive thirsty male fan followings. Hermoine Granger, before the movies, anyone? After the movies just made it bigger, but her and Luna Lovegood, just from descriptions in a book series (and some characterization) became hugely waifued.
That's not all that disturbing if the ones engaged in the fantasy are boys around the same age (there is high likelihood that I will be going to hell for my own back when I was that age). It's when the ones describing a young teen girl as "waifu material" are over the age of 25 that one gets into the ick realm of fantasy.
So, young males panting over Lara Croft? Understandable, and part of the package that is labeled as Typical Teenage Boy Idiot. Grown men panting over a JRPG character who looks like an 8-year-old with Pamela Anderson's physique? Nauseating, yet pervasive. And that whole "But she's really a 10,000-year-old mage who was cursed to be perceived as a young girl for all time, so it's okay!" is so much crap.
And not to split hairs, but I thought Ms. Pac-Man was a single lady. I only say that because 1980s-era feminists of my acquaintance latched onto her as a positive role model for girl gamers (to wit: "We don't need any males rescuing us, thank you...we'll rescue ourselves!"). Seems a little quaint now, really, but nobody ever said political movements were logical. All I know for sure is that I sucked at playing Ms. Pac-Man.