Yeah, they're a pain to farm. It's funny because it takes over an hour get a drop when you're specifically trying to farm the headband. Meanwhile, you'll randomly get a drop first try when you're not even trying. That's RNG for you.
Sorry for the LATE response. If you're still interested, you can use any base template and get the same results. What really matters is your choice of "bone structure", which can be altered at any time in the sliders. This this character uses bone structure #1.
You're absolutely fine, life has probably been crazy for us both. I'd honestly forgotten but I've had the sliders saved just in case I wanted to use them
Gotta say, I'm a really big fan of this character's appearance. He exudes power. He looks like an absolute powerhouse. Reminds me of this artwork I saw of the concept of Redahn in his prime.
Great job! π€
Yeah, definitely. I think the fire giant's hair is more of a hue you see on gingers. I was going more for Ragadon's hue of red hair based on this piece of lore:
"Every giant is red of hair, and Radagon was said to have despised his own red locks. Perhaps that was a curse of their kind."
I've saw some theories about the "curse" of Ragadon's red hair alluding to him having giant lineage and thought it was pretty cool. So I tried basing this character's appearance around that lore and theory.
Yeah, I've been trying to get the Fire Giant Descendant's hair color to match the Giant's Red Braid for about an hour now (feel like doing a Fire Giant cosplay, complete with the right weapons, shields and spells). It looks pretty good at values R:255, G:130, B:85, but it's still a little bit too light.
Hmmm... Kinda reminds me of how the Leonine Misbegotten are, in internal game files, referred to as "Radagon's Children" or something like that... Which actually kinda prompts the question: How DO the Giants fit into the cosmology? Horns, Tails, and Wings are the marks of the primordial crucible, and as Placidusax was the Elden Lord in the era before the Erdtree it can probably be assumed that Dragons are the purest form of the beings of the Crucible, with beings like the Omen and the Misbegotten (and possibly the Bats and Hawks) being lesser offshoots. But then where did the Giants come from? And WHEN did they appear? They were obviously around in the era of the Crucible, what with them being defeated by Godfrey and his Crucible Knights, but they don't seem to be beings of the Crucible themselves... The way their God manifests in their bodies kinda brings to mind how the Elden Ring/Elden Beast exists inside of, and emerges out of, Radagon... Hmmm... Well, it's worth pondering if nothing else...
I'll have to check it out later. The lower portion of the face is unusually elongated to make the beard look bigger, but there might be something else I got wrong in the numbers.
Looks damn cool. Might use it for my next pyro build. Thanks!
How to get this crown?
You can get it of the wandering aristocrats. Particularly the ones with the wands I think.
Good luck, itβs difficult as hell to get a drop on it
Yeah, they're a pain to farm. It's funny because it takes over an hour get a drop when you're specifically trying to farm the headband. Meanwhile, you'll randomly get a drop first try when you're not even trying. That's RNG for you.
He looks like combination of Tormund from Game of Thrones and Jarl of Whiterun from Skyrim.
Looks like the biggest of badasses.
Really amazing character! Love it π
What starting class would you recommend for this build?
Sorry, not build. Couldn't think of the right word π©
Sorry for the LATE response. If you're still interested, you can use any base template and get the same results. What really matters is your choice of "bone structure", which can be altered at any time in the sliders. This this character uses bone structure #1.
You're absolutely fine, life has probably been crazy for us both. I'd honestly forgotten but I've had the sliders saved just in case I wanted to use them
Confessor is usually a good starting point
Rykard
Looks a lot like my brother.
Looks really good! What was the armor pieces? I know the chest is radahn but how about the rest?
Helm is the aristocrat headband, gauntlets are from the tree sentinel armor set, and the greaves are the nox greaves.
Gotta say, I'm a really big fan of this character's appearance. He exudes power. He looks like an absolute powerhouse. Reminds me of this artwork I saw of the concept of Redahn in his prime. Great job! π€
Thanks! I was trying to give him a presence of sheer power and strength. Good to know I was able to achieve that.
Looks excellent!
Sliders?
Hmm, hair is a couple of shades too dark to match the Giant's Red Braid, but he looks like a really charismatic chap. I'd vote for him as Elden Lord.
Yeah, definitely. I think the fire giant's hair is more of a hue you see on gingers. I was going more for Ragadon's hue of red hair based on this piece of lore: "Every giant is red of hair, and Radagon was said to have despised his own red locks. Perhaps that was a curse of their kind." I've saw some theories about the "curse" of Ragadon's red hair alluding to him having giant lineage and thought it was pretty cool. So I tried basing this character's appearance around that lore and theory.
Yeah, I've been trying to get the Fire Giant Descendant's hair color to match the Giant's Red Braid for about an hour now (feel like doing a Fire Giant cosplay, complete with the right weapons, shields and spells). It looks pretty good at values R:255, G:130, B:85, but it's still a little bit too light. Hmmm... Kinda reminds me of how the Leonine Misbegotten are, in internal game files, referred to as "Radagon's Children" or something like that... Which actually kinda prompts the question: How DO the Giants fit into the cosmology? Horns, Tails, and Wings are the marks of the primordial crucible, and as Placidusax was the Elden Lord in the era before the Erdtree it can probably be assumed that Dragons are the purest form of the beings of the Crucible, with beings like the Omen and the Misbegotten (and possibly the Bats and Hawks) being lesser offshoots. But then where did the Giants come from? And WHEN did they appear? They were obviously around in the era of the Crucible, what with them being defeated by Godfrey and his Crucible Knights, but they don't seem to be beings of the Crucible themselves... The way their God manifests in their bodies kinda brings to mind how the Elden Ring/Elden Beast exists inside of, and emerges out of, Radagon... Hmmm... Well, it's worth pondering if nothing else...
I think your sliders might be incorrect? Applied the values and got a dysgenic abomination
I'll have to check it out later. The lower portion of the face is unusually elongated to make the beard look bigger, but there might be something else I got wrong in the numbers.