All of these armour sets look fantastic. I'll definitely be giving them a whirl.
There's just one thing I would change. The Zora armour has a frost resistance enchantment, but the original Twilight Princess version was weak to both ice and fire. Still, given how great they look, I'm willing to put that one down to artistic license.
Thank you for not crucifying me for giving the Zora Armor frost resistance. Too many comments I get are throwing sujamma bottles at me for changing something from Zelda.
I did that with my artistic license for a couple reasons: 1. I didn't know the Zora armor was actually weak to fire and ice. 2. Scientifically speaking, water changes temperature much slower than one would expect. It resists change in temperature, and since the Zora are water folk, it seemed fitting that their armor would resist cold. 3. Zora's Domain. 4. In my mods, all the Zelda items, particularly the armor, are left over from a dying Hyrule that was getting colder and colder, so it made sense that the Zora would make armor that resisted the cold. 5. Very important, 5...the armor had to do something besides waterbreathing, to make it more unique.
I mostly just listed all that because I saw an opportunity to explain some cool stuff about my thought process and my backstory for my mods, and took it.
Those reasons make perfect sense, actually. You can't really be condemned for trying to make it unique. The Zelda canon fluctuates so often from game to game, you're bound to contradict something or upset someone or other. 'Consistency' is not really a word they're familiar with.
And now that I think about it, it's not possible to enchant armour with debuffs and weaknesses, is it? A frost resistance is better than no resistance at all, after all.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. If you mean, for instance, whether the Zora Armor has its own mod separate from this one, it doesn't.
If you mean whether my mods rely on each other, they don't. The Armor of Hyrule mod does not require the Hylian Shield mod or any other mod to function.
In that case, my mods are standalone. No NPC will be wearing my equipment unless you gave it to them. (I'm commenting on the page so other folks can see my answer)
I'd settle for getting a Dual Sheathe Redux's patch up for Your Master Sword mod! I have the sword and I love it, it just makes me sad when I try to put it in my left hand and a spell in my right, or when I try dual wielding.
I'm very much in love with the Zora Armor, its a great 'Skyrimified' Armor. The Goran Armor gives me mixed feelings, but it definitely was a winner in the end. The only one that doesn't sit with me is the Hero's Armor. Is it supposed to be a reimagined Twilight Princess armor? If so I suggest making it more ornate. Though I'm not in agreement with the mesh choice for it anyway.
EDIT: Read the description again. Derpy me. In that case the armor fits well as soldier armor. Though I'm miffed why you haven't made the TP Armor yet, you've mentioned in other mod threads is a big goal (along with Fierce Deity armor. ).
Patience! Patience! The Magic Armor is coming eventually, as is the Fierce Deity Armor. I wanted to finish the Hero's Clothes and its heavy counterpart first. The Magic Armor will require some scripting if I want to do it properly, and I haven't had much time lately in real life to dedicate to modding. Still, thanks. I'm very proud of how this mod turned out.
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There's just one thing I would change. The Zora armour has a frost resistance enchantment, but the original Twilight Princess version was weak to both ice and fire. Still, given how great they look, I'm willing to put that one down to artistic license.
Keep up the good work!
I did that with my artistic license for a couple reasons:
1. I didn't know the Zora armor was actually weak to fire and ice.
2. Scientifically speaking, water changes temperature much slower than one would expect. It resists change in temperature, and since the Zora are water folk, it seemed fitting that their armor would resist cold.
3. Zora's Domain.
4. In my mods, all the Zelda items, particularly the armor, are left over from a dying Hyrule that was getting colder and colder, so it made sense that the Zora would make armor that resisted the cold.
5. Very important, 5...the armor had to do something besides waterbreathing, to make it more unique.
I mostly just listed all that because I saw an opportunity to explain some cool stuff about my thought process and my backstory for my mods, and took it.
Thanks for your nice comment!
And now that I think about it, it's not possible to enchant armour with debuffs and weaknesses, is it? A frost resistance is better than no resistance at all, after all.
If you mean, for instance, whether the Zora Armor has its own mod separate from this one, it doesn't.
If you mean whether my mods rely on each other, they don't.
The Armor of Hyrule mod does not require the Hylian Shield mod or any other mod to function.
(I'm commenting on the page so other folks can see my answer)
Still, a left-handed mod would be really cool, but way beyond my abilities.
The only one that doesn't sit with me is the Hero's Armor. Is it supposed to be a reimagined Twilight Princess armor? If so I suggest making it more ornate. Though I'm not in agreement with the mesh choice for it anyway.
EDIT: Read the description again. Derpy me. In that case the armor fits well as soldier armor. Though I'm miffed why you haven't made the TP Armor yet, you've mentioned in other mod threads is a big goal (along with Fierce Deity armor.
Still, thanks. I'm very proud of how this mod turned out.