Female, Front Female, Side Male, Front

General Information

This information only applies after 1.6!

The final tier of Redguard Heavy armor is, quite frankly, gorgeous; it looks heavy and protective, but still beautiful and intricate. The detailing along the metal polates and the addition of more plates along the upper arms and torso make it look suitable for combat, if a bit leses flexible than other iterations of the set.

What are the components?
This Redguard heavy armor consists of segmented layered plate panels with beveled edges, riveted together. Beneath the plates there is a chainmail shirt with full sleeves, and plate pieces strapped with leather to the bicep.

The center of the layers of plate contains a circular gemstone, and there is ornamental engraving along the gorget, top chest panel, and the lower segment layers. Additionally, there are leather accents including a tooled leather loin cloth and belt piece.

Considerations when dyeing
This piece dyes quite prettily, but do keep in mind that the tertiary dye for it seems more like an afterthought and does not feature prominently. Everything dyes appropriately and looks nice.

What dyes where?
The primary dye colors the majority of the metal plate and the chain mail; the secondary dye colors the trim and beveled edges in addition to the gemstone at the center of the armor, and the tertiary dye colors the leather straps connecting the arm plates in addition to the leather bottom hem of the top, and the leather loin cloth.

Primary Dye: Motif Master Brown
Secondary Dye: Pact Blood Red
Tertiary Dye: Enchanter Tangerine
Primary Dye: Orichalc Green
Secondary Dye: Alchemist Bilious
Tertiary Dye: Silvenar Green
Primary Dye: Obsidian Black
Secondary Dye: Coldharbour Ash Black
Tertiary Dye: Graht-Bark Brown

Redguard Heavy – Chest – VR

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