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The re-vamped 5th Edition Dark Eldar Wyches wear considerably less than the previous versions; exemplified by the new model for character Lelith Hesperax. The source material justifies this by describing Wyches as being so vain about their combat prowess that they consider it cowardice to armour more than half their body; with bragging rights awarded to the Wych who wears the least coverage into combat. In Final Fantasy X, Yunalesca dons a metal bikini, with the top exposing a generous amount of cleavage and the bottom being a thong. Witch Elves and Sorceresses are lightly-armoured and very fragile and their armour (such as it is) exists for the sake of decency, rather than to provide protection. Male Sorcerers are equally squishy because the difference in armour value between cloth and bare skin is pretty much negligible. For the more heavily-armoured careers, appearance is uniform between the sexes: a female character in heavy armour is every bit as well-covered as a male character, which is a contrast with many other games, in which plate leg armour magically becomes a Thong of Super Durability on females.

The blood stains on the body were alright... I'm not gonna say they looked life like or anything, but they did the job. Otherwise, there's no real colouring other than the flesh tone on the body. Female Warriors are often depicted wearing full plate armor on their legs, but only an absurdly wide belt across their chest for modesty. Also strangely, in the fourth game, Lena starts off with more modest clothing, even if it's still impractical as battle armor. However, when she gets special armor that grants her temporary invincibility (until it takes enough damage), that special armor turns out to be as skimpy as (or possibly skimpier than) Yuko's. Needless to say, chainmail bikinis are tailor-made for fantasy fans but if you have an adventurous spirit, we suggest you try it as well. It might not be your traditional swimming suit but it can definitely be a lot of fun.The elemental archfiend of Wind, Barbariccia, wears nothing more than a bikini. Then again, she might not need armor seeing as she's more of a force of nature and forms a protective whirlwind with her own hair.

The otherwise quite sensible Queen Catherine Ironfist of Heroes of Might and Magic III wears armor like this. Dressing in a one-piece swimsuit and some shoulderpads was practically standard for the SNES era's female characters. Mew Zakuro in Tokyo Mew Mew, despite it being a shoujo series. To balance it out, most of the men that fight wear short-shorts and/or exposed navels like she does. Xena: Warrior Princess, of course, though Xena's own armor is not a particularly heavy offender. Xena's regular outfit isn't very skimpy (though it does wonders at enhancing Lucy Lawless' modest bust), but most of the alternate armors she would end up wearing in different locales (such as when she goes to Japan) definitely fall into this trope. It's played straight with the leather armor worn by the shorter-haired, sai-wielding Gabrielle later in the series, and with most secondary female characters, e.g. Callisto (someone who is that Ax Crazy might want a little more protection before going into battle...)

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Most female Jobs in Final Fantasy Tactics wear armor and/or clothing appropriate to the occasion, usually covering them entirely—from the full set of armor worn by female Knights, and Dark Knights, Squires, Meliadoul, and Agrias, to the elaborate robes of Oracles and Mediators. However, Geomancers and Mimes wear an overshirt and boots, Dancers wear a skirt and a midriff-baring top, and Monks wear a strapless leotard. The TBLeague 1/12 body held up pretty well to my handling, though I will admit part of me was afraid to go all out nuts. The joints within the body are generally easy to manipulate, or at least the leg and hips joints were. The shoulder joints I found got a bit tight, then loose at certain spots, particularly when raising the arms overhead. Elbows are something to watch for as I could feel the skeleton through the skin when the arm was bent - the joints were also a a bit on the tight side as well. It doesn’t feel too heavy as you might’ve presumed so you won’t have any trouble wearing chainmail bikini for longer periods of time.

In 300, the Spartans go into combat with bare chests and bikini briefs. This is taken from the original graphic novel, where the Spartans wore nothing at all aside from their cloaks, which itself draws from classical Greek "heroic nudity" in art. Aside from that, the game features both female armor that would be completely suitable for battle and is not more revealing than the male version, and several variants of chainmail bikini, ranging from "slightly revealing" to "underwear." The titular character of Red Shetland, a Furry Comic that homages Red Sonja and the Conan mythos as a whole, wears one of these, although it's not quite as all-protecting as is the norm for this trope. The Might and Magic series, on the other hand, mostly averts it. Your female characters will be realistically covered by their armor. Enemies are a different story; Crazed Natives in the second game play the Trope straight. I kinda hope this was male only just to see people begging for the female option Comment by scopel on 2022-12-17T14:24:43-06:00In Axis Powers Hetalia, Hungary is shown in both official and fan works as wearing revealing and form-fitting armor similar to the ones she wore as a child. Which also show her Boobs of Steel rather prominently. This might be the main point of the Valis series. Yuko's armor has consistently been illogically skimpy, being pretty much a bikini and (if it counts as armor) a skirt. Cham/Char in the third game has slightly less impractical armor. Many of the old-school series had the "obviously human" villainesses wear Breast Plates, the most notable being Astronema.

Neverwinter Nights actually has its main NPC, Aribeth, The Paladin Who Doesn't Do Anything, wearing a suit of armour cut so low as to be positively dangerous. Subverted and Lampshaded in Guilded Age. The fighter Frigg gets into a tussle with a bunch of razor-ruler wielding psycho nuns and while she wins, afterwards she is covered in bruises and lacerations. The first things she does is swear to get some plate as "the spring break look is for tards".While the armour isn't metal, there are metal chains holding the pieces together, which is a nice touch. The sword sheathe attaches to the belt with a leather loop which requires the belt to be threaded through, which is annoying for me but at least it stays in place. Then, for reasons, the dagger sheathe just hangs off the belt with a plastic hook, which has a cavity so large that the sheathe just flies off the belt if you breathe on it funny.

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