For a franchise set long after the fiery demise of the fashion industry, the games boast an eclectic selection of outfits for players to model during their post-apocalyptic adventures. From elegant cocktail dresses to hulking suits of power armor, the RPG series has something for every persuasion and occasion. Whether it’s freshly stitched from the mutated wildlife or tastefully pre-distressed from centuries of post-nuclear warfare, a cool outfit can really set a player character apart from all those scruffy wasteland posers.
While the franchise’s most appealing outfits may not always be the best in terms of stats and general protection, it’s often more rewarding (and fun) to customize a unique player character instead of optimizing them for combat or skill checks. Thankfully, the artists behind over 25 years of games have clearly had a lot of fun dreaming up weird and outrageously cool threads to jazz up their ‘'50s-flavored wasteland. may be post-apocalyptic, but that doesn’t mean it has to be post-fashion.
Worn by the shadowy cultists serving the Master in the very first game, these stunning purple robes would look more at home in a wizard’s tower than a 22nd-century techno-cathedral. While the Bethesda titles have a tendency to stick slavishly to the ‘50s sci-fi aesthetic, the isometric Black Isle games mix and match styles far more freely. This diversity lends credibility to the setting by suggesting that post-war culture isn't stagnant but rather progressing and regressing in constant flux.
While the cathedral robes’ air of inquisitorial terror whispers chilling societal devolution,theirsweeping silhouette and fabulous yellow trim screams high fashion. Boasting a whopping armor class of 5, players will have to depend on divine intervention if they decide to go swishing into combat with this colorful set. Thought-provoking, flimsy, and unique, the Children of the Cathedral robes are the ultimate testament to the old adage: fashion hurts.
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