10:05 anyone else remember that moment in story mode were conq is kicking the wardens ass then Apollyon just cuts his arm clean off and saves the warden?
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15:33 For the longest time i thought it was a Grenade. I mean cannons were invented around the 12th century so packing gunpowder into a small ball wouldn't be the most insane idea ever. But i'm glad i got it cleared up that its a mace.
Gunpowder Grenade were more popular in China was known as "The thunder crash bomb" and usually in ball shape like pretty much how early grenades are, stick grenade are much more modern from what I remember and if anything, that mace can't be gunpowder grenade and most likely a incendiary grenade since the Roman used it and inspired by Greek flamethrower
I think the reinforced kettle helm was inspired by WW1 German helmets that had an additional plate that you would strap into the helmet to help against shrapnel and sniper shots for peaking over the trench.
1:10 there were 15th century german kettle helmets that had a brim so low they required eyeslits to see, but I don't know of any medieval helmets that had a brim as well as face protection.
This is a pretty old vid so your probably not gonna see this, but 7:33 in lore conqs were prisoners who were set free as long as they fought and survived, then they survived for the knight army, so since they were prisoners they wanted to go for a helmet that kinda looked like what Hannibal Lector wore
I will probably do a full minion review at some point which will cover the base minions, archer minions, pikeman, Officers/Captains and then briefly talking about random minions found in Campaign like the sword and shield minions that act like Captains.
Given the lore of the character ie a criminal it wouldn't be to out of the ordinary that he took the kettle helm and slapped a face plate to it for a sort of fear factor to other conqs or as some sort of symbol
Hey GoGoDani, love the channel. I wanted to share some theories I built around conqueror's odd selection of certain helmets. I believe I have a theory on why there is an extra plate on the front of the helm you talked about. In times of war, there was very little to keep yourself on the brink of sanity, and with a convict, there is much less to take delight in or cherish as a keepsake like a locket of your wife for example. Because a conqueror has no real memoir to have to keep themself grounded, they might take a liking to a piece of gear no matter how damaged it is. What the plate tells me is that a large attack may have broken the front part of the helmet, because things like shugoki's kanabo and other heavy or armor breaking weapons could very much do so if taken enough of punishment. The conqueror, having little funds and with little to stay attached to, go to have their helmet fixed if there was a bond grown with it. Slapping on a new plate is more often than not cheaper than making a whole new helm complete with mask, especially so since the general attire of conqueror is spending as little as possible. A second theory of mine about Regulus helm doo rag. Following the cheap idea, the helmet itself may lack huge amounts of comfort or does not sit on the head very well or both. The rag may have been used to attempt solving both of these problems. My third and final helmet theory: The one with the bearded face. I believe it may be a symbol of humiliation, weaponized rage or dedication of the convict's keeper or jailer or warden, whichever term. Imagine having to wear a helmet whose mask was of the face belonging to the person you as of now hate the most, or admire for his mercy, or to flatter for better food. I came up with this because regardless of gender, the mask stays the same. Now it could also be that female conqueror wants to be taken as a fierce male warrior instead of a woman to be disregarded, but it's all a theory. Please do share your thoughts, I'd love to hear what you think!
Actually, I truly believe the Woeful Persuasion chest is in fact a full brigandine and there are several reasons to believe this is the case. - First and most obvious, this is the only set that has severla studs around the entire thing, even on the sides, and they are in a pattern aimilar to that of a brigandine. - Second, the armor set that it came with doesn't include sleeves that are connected to the chest, and as we know, a brigandine only covers the torso of the user so that could also be a signal. - Third, it's shape overall is very similar to a brigandine, and while brigs didn't reach all the way down to the knees and the bottom part looks very floppy when Conq moves, the upper part looks very rigid and is exactly how you'd expect a brig to look. - And finally, while it does look more like leather, there were brigandines that had a leather cover instead of cloth, so it is possible that this is in fact a brigandine. So yeah, it looks like Conq has more armor than PK, Gryphon and even BP depending on how you look at it.
Wolf of Persuasion appears to be, or we can live in hope that it is, some sort of coat of plate armor, judging from the rivets on all four corners of every square.
There is a helmet that kinda has a "visor" and that would be the "german kettle helmet" that was made in the 15th century (by typing on google you can see pictures of what I mean). The brim of the helmet protruded down and had slits for the eyes for additional protection, but retained its advantage for the fighter to breathe if it wasn't paired with a bevor. It would probably still have been accessible but the compromise between sight and additional protection made the german variant less popular.
Not sure if this has been mentioned but I believe there were some varients of the kettle helm that did cover at least half the face (usually the top half, with the eye slits being on or above the brim), I think there are some German examples of this. There is also some (not much) evidence of kettle helms being worn in conjunction with a bevor to create a kind of hybrid enclosed helmet, with the brim of the helm and the edge of the bevor serving as the eye slit.
Unfortunately, considering that there isn't much of an expanded universe to this game, I am not inclined to fully trust what the wiki has to say. What I can analyze is what we can all visually see from the in game content we have. If you have a link to the wiki that you saw this on, I don't mind taking a look at it to see for myself.
@@GoGoDani Sorry for the late reply (TH-cam decided to notify me of your reply 2 months later), but I got the info from the FH Fandom wiki (forhonor.fandom.com/wiki/Conqueror) where it says "The default Conquerors wear pot helms along with plate armor hidden beneath cloths and leather with their faction's color embroidered on it."
I think that the last armour you showed is actually a brigandine, it has rivets on it, and you can more or less see the little metal plating underneath, so, yeah, conq has a true suit of armor finally
Food for thought, I think those disks on the armor sets are sort of rewards or "steal" from the battlefield, with Conqs being criminals. It'll stand to reason they'd probably take rewards or something from the battlefield. Since there's four sets, we could say each one has "coins" or steal of each faction. The knights, the samurai, vikings and the Wu Linn. Just a small theory I wanted to throw in
If you pay attention, the Conqueror has to block alot of his own attacks during his executions. Using the shield as a stopping point because the chain is just as long or longer then the handle
As far as I'm aware, the wear and tear of the armor for each character is due to lore reasons. They lost pretty much everything when the factions came together so everything they use is pretty much all they've had for a long time.
Oh I know this might be late, considering this is an older video. Macte Virtute is actually an emote that all the Knights have. There are Viking, Samurai, and Wu Lin versions as well, but I forgot what they were called. Edit: Oh wait someone already told you. Just found out when I started watching Part 3.
I did it in kenjusu cosplaying as conqueror and it was a lot of fun albeit a little chilly although I live in the land Downunder. I also said "macte vertute" to my group and my coach understands some Latin and then I proceeded to beat the snot out of every person in the group but blocking a flail with a katana wasn't safe, smart or practical even though everyone was dressed like the samurai and they had no clue how much a flail can be contorted and flexed. On top of all that the also forgot that I know the moveset of every boss fight in Dark Souls 3 off by heart and yes I did the "Champion Stundyr charge" with a glaive (basically a single edged spear) and crossing Pontiff Sulyvahn (arming sword and longsword(witch can be one handed with ease)) and Champion Gundyr (halberd) with Conqueror and lawbringer made for a lot of pain and yes I was wearing plate armour similar to conqueror that I had tailored to me over a gie and it was rather comfortable. Hell, I went round the Nurburgring nordchlife in my Ford GT (a wide bodied 3.5L twin turbo EcoBoost v6) while wearing my actual suit of gothic field plate (quick disclaimer, I'm the same height and build as doomguy in doom eternal and all the weapons and armour are tailored to me) that should go to show how little full plate restricts movement. The armour that I used for Conqueror was as easy to move in as if I wasn't wearing it and I had a lot of fun doing it and I ha designed some "for honor" characters of my own and one of them is the praetor; a Greatsword wielding knight that has a finisher called lord of cinder because it follows the tune of the first 8 bars of Gwyn's theme of dark souls.
Thankfully not all is lost when it comes to the original conq armor (in-lore, at least)! According to the wiki, conquerors wear "plate armor hidden beneath cloths and leather with their faction's color embroidered on it," but I have no idea if that would realistically work due to like the sizes of stuff and whatnot lol
The only kettle helm that I’m aware of that covered the face were seen later on in the medieval period. They didn’t actually cover the face per say, but they had two slits in the brim for you to be able to see through, allowing you to lower the brim of the helm over your face. If you were to combine this with a bevor of some sort to cover the lower half of your face, you could theoretically have full coverage. But if you’re going to go through all that work, why not just use a sallet or some other form of visored helm?
I know this video is over a year old now, but I'd like to confirm to you that he is canonically wearing plate armor underneath his standards. That's part of the reason he looks so beefy.
there are few historical reproductions for reenactment of kettle helmets with face masks, some even removable, but I've never found the source where they got the models.
Maybe he does have armor underneath his clothes, but I wish they should give conqueror's better armor design where we can see steel plate armor he's wearing on his chest. The only armor I use for conqueror is the mortal enemy outfit and woeful persuasion outfit, also the megrez arms except the one I was using have spikes on the shoulders.
Yes I understand that the story says there felons and criminals Drafted to war (hence why they wear a Due Rag under There helmet) like a Pirate. But yes the armor blows IRL
HE'S A PIRATE?! That makes so much more sense and I love the idea of pirate Conq... _Thank you for bringing me this information, I will cherish it with my life_
@@GoGoDani yes in the story and Lore Conquers are warriors who where felons and Criminals. And drafted from prison. Look up "Conquer trailer" and you'll find out there criminals and felons serving a draft sentence
This is actually so awesome because 1. I love pirates! And 2. I made this theory a while back that For Honor takes place much later than we think, so it would make sense that in this alternate universe convicted pirates were drafted rather than hung
I’m surprised nobody pointed out the shackles around conq’s neck. Edit: also the bane helm kinda fits the lore of conq because of the muzzle attached to the helm (gives him a Hannibal Lectre kinda look)
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Well... it's a game so wouldn't expect total realism; but one thing to consider; these characters are unique individuals; possibly "heroes"... it would make sense for them to actually order some customization from the blacksmith; adding a faceplate to that helm doesn't seem too far fetched even if historically none of these were "mass" produced for soldiers.
Really enjoying this series, are you going to finish the entire roaster? or just the knights? As you've mentioned before you are more well versed in stuff related to the knights but I think it'd be interesting to see you talk about other factions as well.
Yes I do plan doing the whole roster. I have a fair bit of knowledge on the Samurai, and Vikings is just more European history so I feel mostly confident on that as well. But anything I don't know, I am always willing to learn. All of these videos take a bit of research (sources are posted in the description), so doing more research isn't anything I am afraid of. For now though, I am going to try and finish the knights, and then I'll probably bounce around between different heroes after that. Highlander, Orochi, Kensei, and Warlord are just to name a few.
@@rickplayzyt6277 I don't know yet. I still have one more Conq video to do, and then I'll probably create a poll at the end of it to see what the subscribers want next. So keep your eye out for Part 3! The candidates will most likely be: Peacekeeper, Black Prior, Gladiator, and a Random hero that I will choose off the roster (just to see if people will choose that if they are REALLY tired of seeing Knights).
He has some cool lore related emote, where he tosses a coin (to his witcher) but then he changes his mind and picks it from the ground (because he is poor dude)
Did you notice with the regulus chest and its variants that he is wearing a coat of plates underneath his surcoat that cover his chest and back? You can actually see them just peaking on his right when you look closely. I only noticed them after I checked the wiki where it mentioned the metal plates. Would the metal plates that are on these variants of chest plates be considered realistic for the conquerer? Especially for pairing it with an enclosed helm or Sallet?
Might be a dumb question but Conq also has an arm armor variation that I had questions about I think it's called Bazett or something like that completely disregarding the spike on the right shoulder I wanna talk about the like gloves and everything I understand the chain mail on it isn't the best but I wanted to know if the leather on the gloves and the armor on it itself would be enough to with stand maybe arrows or blows. I would also like to apologize if you'd already covered or said anything about this variant I may have missed it.
For honor is just anime with its armor sets or weapon proportions, just like berserk or even Dark Souls, it's far from realistic, I just wanted it to be as fun as those mentioned before.
17:10 well yeah, i AM fully expecting to die, im just expecting them to need their entire team to do it, THAT is where the most fun playing conq is, making the entire team admit they cant kill you on their own, or if you’re good enough, even with their entire team!
Me putting on the biggest gear in the game :) me: ME LIKE ME ARMOR for it shall have in defense boost and extra HP,,,,,, coming into the battlefield , OH no its monkey 💀
So I just checked again, and it looks like there is no chainmail underneath the armor, at least from what is visible. There is a chainmail square that he wears over his chest, almost like the single plate that Warden wears over his chest sometimes, but I could hardly constitute that as armor by itself. On the base sets of armor he does have a type of brigandine or coat of plates of some sort. But there are way too large of gaps in between each plate and overall, it's just going to get him killed faster.
One thing I like about some of Conq's executions and signatures is that we see the Flail whip around and hit the shield. If I HAD to use a Flail then I'd want a shield for that same reason. A lot of the time Conq isn't even swinging the Flail to hit anything. If not for his shield, he'd hit himself way more often by just doing normal stuff
Conq the OG basher choking the bp was hilarious.
Conq: I will no longer live in your shadow
@@Nick-bk7es Conq is thiccer and bigger than bp tho
I was born in it............. Molded by it.............
Is no one gonna talk about how comically small his head is with the enclosed helmets?
That and how with the new set of armors we looks heavily armored yet for neck protection he has a chain clasped around his neck 😂
Hes two minions in a trench coat
10:05 anyone else remember that moment in story mode were conq is kicking the wardens ass then Apollyon just cuts his arm clean off and saves the warden?
And tanks a fucking stab to her liver
And his head off too. That was the only time in all for honor where more than one body part was cut off a hero at once.
I had that exact same thought about Bane and Conquer, I even thought about him talking to Vortiger.
at the end of the video, it would be cool if you showed a complete set of the most realistic weapon and armor. Awesome video though
I will keep that in mind for next time
I feel like conq talking about darkness to bp is funny as hell
Conq is the epitome of “ballin on a budget”
"What are you doing watching part 2 before part 1" Looks like I have just been caught... Makes me wonder if GoGoDani is physcic.
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15:33 For the longest time i thought it was a Grenade. I mean cannons were invented around the 12th century so packing gunpowder into a small ball wouldn't be the most insane idea ever. But i'm glad i got it cleared up that its a mace.
Gunpowder Grenade were more popular in China was known as "The thunder crash bomb" and usually in ball shape like pretty much how early grenades are, stick grenade are much more modern from what I remember and if anything, that mace can't be gunpowder grenade and most likely a incendiary grenade since the Roman used it and inspired by Greek flamethrower
I think the reinforced kettle helm was inspired by WW1 German helmets that had an additional plate that you would strap into the helmet to help against shrapnel and sniper shots for peaking over the trench.
1:10 there were 15th century german kettle helmets that had a brim so low they required eyeslits to see, but I don't know of any medieval helmets that had a brim as well as face protection.
Idcccccc what you say the editing he did for the spongebob and bane clip were hilarious
Please more memes in the realism analysis videos, loved the conq memes
I wish that conq can get the officer's helm I dont care if they re- use the same asset its eons better than what he already has.
This is exactly how I feel
The kickflip is by far the most realistic emote.
This is a pretty old vid so your probably not gonna see this, but 7:33 in lore conqs were prisoners who were set free as long as they fought and survived, then they survived for the knight army, so since they were prisoners they wanted to go for a helmet that kinda looked like what Hannibal Lector wore
You could also see a chain around his neck
7:39 You are a top tier shit-poster, my good man.
"Conqueror ornaments look like someone got some scrap metal and taped it to the conqueror's head"
*sad crown of thorns noises*
I was surprised that he didn't mention that conqueror wears JEANS
Ah and I wanted to ask if you could make an Archer minion Review, would be cool because nobody pays attention to these poor guys :/
I will probably do a full minion review at some point which will cover the base minions, archer minions, pikeman, Officers/Captains and then briefly talking about random minions found in Campaign like the sword and shield minions that act like Captains.
@@GoGoDani Oh yeah I think the Knight officers have the 5:50 helm
@@generic4012 SQUIDWARD
Given the lore of the character ie a criminal it wouldn't be to out of the ordinary that he took the kettle helm and slapped a face plate to it for a sort of fear factor to other conqs or as some sort of symbol
He could have the leather on the back of his helm because he is useing a flail and it has a chance of bounceing off the back of his skull.
I just wonder how Lawbringer is a Hybrid and Conqueror is a Tank
Game design hard
Hey GoGoDani, love the channel. I wanted to share some theories I built around conqueror's odd selection of certain helmets.
I believe I have a theory on why there is an extra plate on the front of the helm you talked about. In times of war, there was very little to keep yourself on the brink of sanity, and with a convict, there is much less to take delight in or cherish as a keepsake like a locket of your wife for example. Because a conqueror has no real memoir to have to keep themself grounded, they might take a liking to a piece of gear no matter how damaged it is. What the plate tells me is that a large attack may have broken the front part of the helmet, because things like shugoki's kanabo and other heavy or armor breaking weapons could very much do so if taken enough of punishment. The conqueror, having little funds and with little to stay attached to, go to have their helmet fixed if there was a bond grown with it. Slapping on a new plate is more often than not cheaper than making a whole new helm complete with mask, especially so since the general attire of conqueror is spending as little as possible.
A second theory of mine about Regulus helm doo rag. Following the cheap idea, the helmet itself may lack huge amounts of comfort or does not sit on the head very well or both. The rag may have been used to attempt solving both of these problems.
My third and final helmet theory: The one with the bearded face. I believe it may be a symbol of humiliation, weaponized rage or dedication of the convict's keeper or jailer or warden, whichever term. Imagine having to wear a helmet whose mask was of the face belonging to the person you as of now hate the most, or admire for his mercy, or to flatter for better food. I came up with this because regardless of gender, the mask stays the same. Now it could also be that female conqueror wants to be taken as a fierce male warrior instead of a woman to be disregarded, but it's all a theory.
Please do share your thoughts, I'd love to hear what you think!
"im going to snap your neck like a twig" made me laugh
Actually, I truly believe the Woeful Persuasion chest is in fact a full brigandine and there are several reasons to believe this is the case.
- First and most obvious, this is the only set that has severla studs around the entire thing, even on the sides, and they are in a pattern aimilar to that of a brigandine.
- Second, the armor set that it came with doesn't include sleeves that are connected to the chest, and as we know, a brigandine only covers the torso of the user so that could also be a signal.
- Third, it's shape overall is very similar to a brigandine, and while brigs didn't reach all the way down to the knees and the bottom part looks very floppy when Conq moves, the upper part looks very rigid and is exactly how you'd expect a brig to look.
- And finally, while it does look more like leather, there were brigandines that had a leather cover instead of cloth, so it is possible that this is in fact a brigandine.
So yeah, it looks like Conq has more armor than PK, Gryphon and even BP depending on how you look at it.
Did you see on some of the helmets he had a neck shackle cause he’s a convict
Just letting you know the breaths in the Baldock kettle helm are trefoils, not quatrefoils
Someone needs to give conq a wave check, gotta make sure that due rag keepin his shit wavy.
I think every Knight has the Mace Virtute emote
_holy jesus you're right..._
None of them look like they are saying well done either! Warden literally screams at me!
9:50 like, someone took shield arm armor to far? He still needs khis other arm to be light to swing the flail, but yeah still dumb to not have armor
Funny and informative? I'm sold! (I've got recommended this part by TH-cam, so watched it first)
Wolf of Persuasion appears to be, or we can live in hope that it is, some sort of coat of plate armor, judging from the rivets on all four corners of every square.
Im agreed with you , for me is look like a brigandine
There is a helmet that kinda has a "visor" and that would be the "german kettle helmet" that was made in the 15th century (by typing on google you can see pictures of what I mean). The brim of the helmet protruded down and had slits for the eyes for additional protection, but retained its advantage for the fighter to breathe if it wasn't paired with a bevor. It would probably still have been accessible but the compromise between sight and additional protection made the german variant less popular.
these memes have me DYING! Dani excellent work for real!
another great video, the only good youtube ad i have ever seen
Not sure if this has been mentioned but I believe there were some varients of the kettle helm that did cover at least half the face (usually the top half, with the eye slits being on or above the brim), I think there are some German examples of this. There is also some (not much) evidence of kettle helms being worn in conjunction with a bevor to create a kind of hybrid enclosed helmet, with the brim of the helm and the edge of the bevor serving as the eye slit.
Believe it or not men at arms would pay a smith a little more for face protection
Actually Conqueror chest armor is fine because in the wiki it is said that the Conqueror does wear plate armor under the cloth.
Unfortunately, considering that there isn't much of an expanded universe to this game, I am not inclined to fully trust what the wiki has to say. What I can analyze is what we can all visually see from the in game content we have. If you have a link to the wiki that you saw this on, I don't mind taking a look at it to see for myself.
@@GoGoDani Sorry for the late reply (TH-cam decided to notify me of your reply 2 months later), but I got the info from the FH Fandom wiki (forhonor.fandom.com/wiki/Conqueror) where it says "The default Conquerors wear pot helms along with plate armor hidden beneath cloths and leather with their faction's color embroidered on it."
Conq getting waves man
Just started playing this guy he is pretty dope
I want a kettle with no brim XD
I think that the last armour you showed is actually a brigandine, it has rivets on it, and you can more or less see the little metal plating underneath, so, yeah, conq has a true suit of armor finally
And yet, i wonder how you don’t, at the very least, have 2k subscribers. But keep it up, i am looking forward to the Samurai analyzing
Food for thought, I think those disks on the armor sets are sort of rewards or "steal" from the battlefield, with Conqs being criminals. It'll stand to reason they'd probably take rewards or something from the battlefield.
Since there's four sets, we could say each one has "coins" or steal of each faction. The knights, the samurai, vikings and the Wu Linn. Just a small theory I wanted to throw in
The wiki says that his armor actually has a plate set under it
If you pay attention, the Conqueror has to block alot of his own attacks during his executions. Using the shield as a stopping point because the chain is just as long or longer then the handle
Im nevers notice this detail , thanks for that
I think the Rings in bis hip are trophies, taken from real Knights.
The only kettle helm that had face coverage was the visored kettle helm which is my favourite 15th century helmet and hope they give it to conq
Did anyone notice that he blocks the flail at the end of -low blow- with is shield instead of just forgetting it!
As far as I'm aware, the wear and tear of the armor for each character is due to lore reasons. They lost pretty much everything when the factions came together so everything they use is pretty much all they've had for a long time.
Oh nice part 2 is up.
Oh I know this might be late, considering this is an older video. Macte Virtute is actually an emote that all the Knights have. There are Viking, Samurai, and Wu Lin versions as well, but I forgot what they were called.
Edit: Oh wait someone already told you. Just found out when I started watching Part 3.
I did it in kenjusu cosplaying as conqueror and it was a lot of fun albeit a little chilly although I live in the land Downunder. I also said "macte vertute" to my group and my coach understands some Latin and then I proceeded to beat the snot out of every person in the group but blocking a flail with a katana wasn't safe, smart or practical even though everyone was dressed like the samurai and they had no clue how much a flail can be contorted and flexed. On top of all that the also forgot that I know the moveset of every boss fight in Dark Souls 3 off by heart and yes I did the "Champion Stundyr charge" with a glaive (basically a single edged spear) and crossing Pontiff Sulyvahn (arming sword and longsword(witch can be one handed with ease)) and Champion Gundyr (halberd) with Conqueror and lawbringer made for a lot of pain and yes I was wearing plate armour similar to conqueror that I had tailored to me over a gie and it was rather comfortable. Hell, I went round the Nurburgring nordchlife in my Ford GT (a wide bodied 3.5L twin turbo EcoBoost v6) while wearing my actual suit of gothic field plate (quick disclaimer, I'm the same height and build as doomguy in doom eternal and all the weapons and armour are tailored to me) that should go to show how little full plate restricts movement. The armour that I used for Conqueror was as easy to move in as if I wasn't wearing it and I had a lot of fun doing it and I ha designed some "for honor" characters of my own and one of them is the praetor; a Greatsword wielding knight that has a finisher called lord of cinder because it follows the tune of the first 8 bars of Gwyn's theme of dark souls.
Thankfully not all is lost when it comes to the original conq armor (in-lore, at least)! According to the wiki, conquerors wear "plate armor hidden beneath cloths and leather with their faction's color embroidered on it," but I have no idea if that would realistically work due to like the sizes of stuff and whatnot lol
I can’t wait for law bringer since he look really cool
The only kettle helm that I’m aware of that covered the face were seen later on in the medieval period. They didn’t actually cover the face per say, but they had two slits in the brim for you to be able to see through, allowing you to lower the brim of the helm over your face. If you were to combine this with a bevor of some sort to cover the lower half of your face, you could theoretically have full coverage. But if you’re going to go through all that work, why not just use a sallet or some other form of visored helm?
I know this video is over a year old now, but I'd like to confirm to you that he is canonically wearing plate armor underneath his standards. That's part of the reason he looks so beefy.
thanks for the quality content.
there are few historical reproductions for reenactment of kettle helmets with face masks, some even removable, but I've never found the source where they got the models.
Maybe he does have armor underneath his clothes, but I wish they should give conqueror's better armor design where we can see steel plate armor he's wearing on his chest. The only armor I use for conqueror is the mortal enemy outfit and woeful persuasion outfit, also the megrez arms except the one I was using have spikes on the shoulders.
Yes I understand that the story says there felons and criminals Drafted to war (hence why they wear a Due Rag under There helmet) like a Pirate. But yes the armor blows IRL
HE'S A PIRATE?! That makes so much more sense and I love the idea of pirate Conq... _Thank you for bringing me this information, I will cherish it with my life_
@@GoGoDani yes in the story and Lore Conquers are warriors who where felons and Criminals. And drafted from prison. Look up "Conquer trailer" and you'll find out there criminals and felons serving a draft sentence
This is actually so awesome because 1. I love pirates! And 2. I made this theory a while back that For Honor takes place much later than we think, so it would make sense that in this alternate universe convicted pirates were drafted rather than hung
I’m surprised nobody pointed out the shackles around conq’s neck.
Edit: also the bane helm kinda fits the lore of conq because of the muzzle attached to the helm (gives him a Hannibal Lectre kinda look)
The conq is wearing a do rag because you cant let combat get in the way of having waves
Great vid :3
Hey dude! Love your videos! Just wanted to let you know I have rep 10 with every hero in game, so if you need any footage or gear styles I’d love to work with you!
Well... it's a game so wouldn't expect total realism; but one thing to consider; these characters are unique individuals; possibly "heroes"... it would make sense for them to actually order some customization from the blacksmith; adding a faceplate to that helm doesn't seem too far fetched even if historically none of these were "mass" produced for soldiers.
Man, right before bed, oh boy.
lmao the bane mask is the sole reason i use it, great video tho 😂
I always thought the sugar loaf helmet was a made up name. Cool you learn something new everyday
20:10 He also broke his knee
Really enjoying this series, are you going to finish the entire roaster? or just the knights? As you've mentioned before you are more well versed in stuff related to the knights but I think it'd be interesting to see you talk about other factions as well.
Yes I do plan doing the whole roster. I have a fair bit of knowledge on the Samurai, and Vikings is just more European history so I feel mostly confident on that as well. But anything I don't know, I am always willing to learn. All of these videos take a bit of research (sources are posted in the description), so doing more research isn't anything I am afraid of. For now though, I am going to try and finish the knights, and then I'll probably bounce around between different heroes after that. Highlander, Orochi, Kensei, and Warlord are just to name a few.
Looking forward to them!
@@GoGoDani are you going to do black prior next? Or do you follow a specific line-up?
@@rickplayzyt6277 I don't know yet. I still have one more Conq video to do, and then I'll probably create a poll at the end of it to see what the subscribers want next. So keep your eye out for Part 3! The candidates will most likely be: Peacekeeper, Black Prior, Gladiator, and a Random hero that I will choose off the roster (just to see if people will choose that if they are REALLY tired of seeing Knights).
@@GoGoDani ah gotcha, can't wait for the next part :)
I always assumed that there was mail under the base sets
YOOO KETTLE WITH NO BRIM
He has some cool lore related emote, where he tosses a coin (to his witcher) but then he changes his mind and picks it from the ground (because he is poor dude)
Did you notice with the regulus chest and its variants that he is wearing a coat of plates underneath his surcoat that cover his chest and back? You can actually see them just peaking on his right when you look closely. I only noticed them after I checked the wiki where it mentioned the metal plates.
Would the metal plates that are on these variants of chest plates be considered realistic for the conquerer? Especially for pairing it with an enclosed helm or Sallet?
Might be a dumb question but Conq also has an arm armor variation that I had questions about I think it's called Bazett or something like that completely disregarding the spike on the right shoulder I wanna talk about the like gloves and everything I understand the chain mail on it isn't the best but I wanted to know if the leather on the gloves and the armor on it itself would be enough to with stand maybe arrows or blows. I would also like to apologize if you'd already covered or said anything about this variant I may have missed it.
Fella had to sell his shirt for the plate
You comment about the samurai being more realistic armored then the knights. Only to forget almost all of their armor is made of wood.
The reason conq does not have the best armor is because he was a prisoner/criminal who was trained during desperate times
Ive saw a kettle helmet with a face shield Attachment
The Yankee with brim
For honor is just anime with its armor sets or weapon proportions, just like berserk or even Dark Souls, it's far from realistic, I just wanted it to be as fun as those mentioned before.
chad plate on skin strategy. they wont be expecting it.
Dani was there a kettle helmet with a face plate in history
Why didn't you talk about the kickflip emote
Zoinks that's a good vid!
has he seen the new armo0r that is full chainmail
I told you I watch them ;)
17:10 well yeah, i AM fully expecting to die, im just expecting them to need their entire team to do it, THAT is where the most fun playing conq is, making the entire team admit they cant kill you on their own, or if you’re good enough, even with their entire team!
Me putting on the biggest gear in the game :) me: ME LIKE ME ARMOR for it shall have in defense boost and extra HP,,,,,, coming into the battlefield , OH no its monkey 💀
I feel like congress should’ve said DAHKNESS instead of bash
Don't some of the base armors for the chest have mail too?
I'll check again but I'm fairly certain they don't. But maybe I'm blind, I'll check one more time.
So I just checked again, and it looks like there is no chainmail underneath the armor, at least from what is visible. There is a chainmail square that he wears over his chest, almost like the single plate that Warden wears over his chest sometimes, but I could hardly constitute that as armor by itself. On the base sets of armor he does have a type of brigandine or coat of plates of some sort. But there are way too large of gaps in between each plate and overall, it's just going to get him killed faster.
Nice
Nice
Is it just me or do you hate the new minion designs
I can barely hear you
One thing I like about some of Conq's executions and signatures is that we see the Flail whip around and hit the shield. If I HAD to use a Flail then I'd want a shield for that same reason. A lot of the time Conq isn't even swinging the Flail to hit anything. If not for his shield, he'd hit himself way more often by just doing normal stuff
Medeival bane HA!
How can a conqueror be poor if he, y'know, conquers?
why are you so fucking quiet in this video?