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I’ve always wondered why male scholar classes were dressed from head to toe whereas their female comrades wore next to nothing on the battlefields of Tyria.

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Did their exposed midriff allow them to cast powerful spells more easily?

Did they just want to flaunt their bodies?

Whether it’s the former or the latter, I wanted both for my Elementalist.

At first I thought dressing male characters as lightly as female ones was an impossible endeavor, but then I stumbled upon the Feathered Vestments, one of the few chest armors for males that showed some skin. I genuinely liked the look and picked other pieces that went with them, and after quite some time experimenting with different combination, I settled with this look for my Elementalist Edinorog.

For dyes, I started with grey and decided on blue for the main color with golden accents. To shift the attention towards his upper body I made use of gradients. The exact dyes are listed below!


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