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Edited by Pyrple I: 8/2/2015 7:49:59 PM
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I will rate your warlock based on looks (closed for now)

Here is what I base my opinion on- [spoiler]How to make your warlock fashionable. First off, you need to recognize there are two types of warlocks styles- •Warlords •Wizards Warlords are big, bulky, strong overlord warlocks. Wizards are sleek, slim, fast devious warlocks. Let's start with Warlords. -First off, you need to find Warlord armor. Warlord armor is any armor that has a look of strength. For example, The Ram, Light Beyond Nemesis, and Deathsingerd Gaze are all Warlord helmets, along with the Vanguard and Crucible helmets. Probably the best warlord helmet there is is the The Hood of the Exile. This is pretty easy for Warlords as most warlock helmets are like this. So now that you've got your helmet, you need to find a chest armor. This is where things get a bit harder. Good examples of warlord chest armors are Voidfang Vestments, Deathsingers Mantle, Purifier Robes, and even Kellbreaker. Make sure that whatever you picked matches your helmet. Something big and outstanding is what you should be looking for, but make sure it is assertive enough and not just a rock on your neck. Next we move on to gauntlets. Since you're a warlord, you're going to need something with armor. Literally ANY gauntlets with plating on them will work as Warlord gauntlets. For example, Deathsingers Grip, Gloves of the Hezen Lords and Claws of Ahamkara are all great warlord gauntlets. *Gloves of the Exile are terrible. Please don't wear them. Now for leg armor, it's the same as gauntlets. But this is less important since you're a warlock. You can pretty much wear whatever leg armor you want, but you should prioritize ones with plating or standout features. Although because most people want this, you can get away with picking raid boots since they hold extra heavy ammo which is pretty important. These look pretty good anyways, so that's a plus. Your class armor isn't as important as if you were a Hunter or Titan, since it's relatively small. I just recommend anything that shows experience. Felwinters Iron Bond, Dreads Enmity, or "House of Wolves" all work great for this. Next on to Shaders. As a warlord, you're going to want an aggressive looking shader. God of War, Revenant, Sunsetting and Oracle 99 are all great warlord shaders. Note: NEVER wear thunderdevil, as it is a very bland and ugly shader which doesn't make any armor stand out. Next we move on to Wizards. To find a Wizard helmet, you're going to want to look for any helmets with a classic "gap" type face. One of my favorites is Façade of the Hezen lords, as it shows insanity. Light Beyond Nemesis is also great for this, as it doubles as both a warlord and wizard helmet. Deathsingers Gaze is also like this. Finding a wizard helmet is a bit harder, since most wizard helmet are either hard to get, or flat out ugly. Do not use any helmets with the current Faction model, as these are very, very ugly (anything with a similar style as Skull of Dire Ahamkara. You don't want a window for a face, do you?). Neregrial Savant III is perfect for this if you still have it. Next we move on to Chest armor. Anything that has a smooth design will work. Again, the current faction chest armor is not recommended. Star fire Protocol, Heart of the Praxic Fire, and Robes of the Exile are excellent choices. If you don't have these, Cuirass of The Hezen lords or Kellhunters' is great for this, since it too can be for warlords or wizards. Try to stay away from anything that has too many ammo reserves tied to it. Next to gauntlets. Anything with a smooth Shoulder-Elbow design will work. Stay away from anything with armor plating though. This is why pure Vault of Glass armor isn't a good choice, because it blends Warlord and Wizard styles, which you want to stay away from. Sun breakers and Nothing Manacles are great for this. Next, Boots. As a wizard, you can use any boots you want. Just make sure they don't have a ludicrous amount of armor plating on them. Deathsingers Herald and Boots of the Exile are great choices. Wizards can use any bond, since all of them fit the style. No problems here. Finally we have shaders. Use any bright, stand out shaders, such as Chatterwhite, Glowhoo, The Queens Web, or Arctic Proxy. Remember, you're a warlock, not a warrock. Now let's talk about armor that is unacceptable. Obsidian Mind, Apotheosis Veil, and Skull of Dire Ahamkara are ugly. Do not wear these. The Ram can be done, but I have seen VERY little people pull off a good look with The Ram. Remember, NEVER use Thunderdevil. This makes you look ugly, not cool. It's a poor mans revenant. If you're going to use The Ram, you have to go for a full on God Warlord look. Anything else and you'll look like a goat. And any Helmet that has the same look as helmets like Skull of Dire Ahamkara and Born Spark are terrible. They make you look like you have a window on your face! The only helmet that has this look that is good is Kellbreakers. And do you really want to wear that? Also, Trials of Osiris Gauntlets are terrible. Don't wear them, please. But remember, you can ignore everything I just said if you can make your warlock look unique. Which is all that matters in the end. Be creative, make yourself stand out. This is the House of Wolves, go look however you want! [/spoiler] Edit: 500 Replies! That's a lot of warlocks! Also, I heard Sawk Monkey say that Greedo Shot First.
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