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Dear all icon makers,
I have noticed that talented people here have made several icon sets especially for tankish characters (especially 6 sets by 8512590215848). However, we do not, as far as I can see, have any sets whatsoever for rogue/thief (leather) and mage/healer (cloth) classes.
When I say item sets, I mean a minimum of 3 (for me 3 is indeed enough) items including: Chest armor, head armor, and either gloves or boots. The sets should look high tier as we already have several low power-tier icons from NFWar.
Inspiration ideas:
For thief/bard/rogue, I would suggest looking at Rogue Nightslayer and Bloodfang sets (T1 and T2) from Wow.
For casters: Look at all Wow mage tiers from 1-6 + dungeon armor, priest tier 1-4 & 6 (I think it's best to go with a closed helmet instead of the tiara style, but that's just me)
More in general, look at 8512590215848's awesome sets: Wind, Fire, Holy, Water, Nature, Darkness.
The main thing is to avoid plate and other metal elements and keep it to leather, cloth, plus anything else you might want to add.
Could I convince any of you to make something like this? I am sure a lot of people, not just me, would find it very useful for RPG maps.
Thank you in advance!
I have noticed that talented people here have made several icon sets especially for tankish characters (especially 6 sets by 8512590215848). However, we do not, as far as I can see, have any sets whatsoever for rogue/thief (leather) and mage/healer (cloth) classes.
When I say item sets, I mean a minimum of 3 (for me 3 is indeed enough) items including: Chest armor, head armor, and either gloves or boots. The sets should look high tier as we already have several low power-tier icons from NFWar.
Inspiration ideas:
For thief/bard/rogue, I would suggest looking at Rogue Nightslayer and Bloodfang sets (T1 and T2) from Wow.
For casters: Look at all Wow mage tiers from 1-6 + dungeon armor, priest tier 1-4 & 6 (I think it's best to go with a closed helmet instead of the tiara style, but that's just me)
More in general, look at 8512590215848's awesome sets: Wind, Fire, Holy, Water, Nature, Darkness.
The main thing is to avoid plate and other metal elements and keep it to leather, cloth, plus anything else you might want to add.
Could I convince any of you to make something like this? I am sure a lot of people, not just me, would find it very useful for RPG maps.
Thank you in advance!
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