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The real benefit of the Inquisitorial Pajamas is that they negate fall damage, allowing you to annoy Solas by smashing into his desk at near terminal velocity repeatedly.
I'm not aware of any plans regarding optional casual outfits/skyhold armor, but this piece of feedback has been given quite a bit. If and when there are any updates/changes, we'll be sure to let folks know.
I'd also like to add that the modded outfits look great, and that post about Gambesons was really interesting.
@EA_David wrote:The real benefit of the Inquisitorial Pajamas is that they negate fall damage, allowing you to annoy Solas by smashing into his desk at near terminal velocity repeatedly.
I'm not aware of any plans regarding optional casual outfits/skyhold armor, but this piece of feedback has been given quite a bit. If and when there are any updates/changes, we'll be sure to let folks know.
I'd also like to add that the modded outfits look great, and that post about Gambesons was really interesting.
I've gotta give it to you, that answer is gold! I was laughing out loud for a good 3-4 minutes.
And I agree with you guys, wearing armor all the time is not practical, as a costumer myself, a lot of armor/costumes I wear doesn't even allow me to sit down! Even Shepard from the ME series had a casual or a "fatigue" kinda uniform when on the Normandy.
I served national service in my country, I was in the army and we don't wear our SBO - Standard Battle Order all the time. When I served, we normally wear what we call "Smart 4" or the "Smart" No. 4 uniform which consists of a long sleeved (rolled up to the bicep) button-down camo shirt and pants with combat boots.
That said Shepard could swap out a few different outfits on the Normandy.
Skyhold, I'd say, is the pararell of the Normandy in DA: I, so I'm surprised that your quarters doesn't come with a wardrobe option like in ME.
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