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16:09, 25th Jun 2008
General Frank:
Model works excellently nice and performs very well. No flaws found.
General Frank:
Model works excellently nice and performs very well. No flaws found.
(31 ratings)
Shorts? Do you mean at the end of the platemail? If so, it goes with the platemail.It looks really good, but he doesn't look very evil with those shorts. More of a brat 4.5/5 becuz of shorts
That's what she said.True, it is too long, usually it would be shorter.
That's what she said.
Good model. There's something about it that makes me uneasy though. I think its the legs/feet since they are smaller than the upper body. (skinnier)
~Craka_J
Realy nice...And the file size is good too He reminds me of the Power Liches in Heroes III though
Would be great in necromania?
Dude real lich has no legs, this is no lich ;T and where his pants are?
Well, lichs are not really mythological creature, many games use then as names for undead, for an example, Sacred uses the name 'lich' as a green zombie, since they already got an brown zombie, properly called.
Y, even if the liches is commonly used and changed, they do have a common theme that is mostly used. It is often some kind of a mix between a spirit and a skeleton, hence no legs in wc3.
And you can't say that a lich isn't a mythological creature because it doesn't always look the same.
Take orc for an example. There are many versions of them, such as Wc3's, LoTR, and the more common brown orcs like those from ... damn what was the name of that game again? Spell... something. A mix between rpg and strategy anyways. And you can't say that an orc isn't a mytological creature.
Another example is vampires.
Vampires are all look the same... white creatures that suck blood...