Difference between revisions of "Shoulders (item type)"

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==Common Pauldrons==
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==Pauldrons==
  
{{Leather Mantle}}
 
{{Shoulder Guards}}
 
{{Amice}}
 
{{Spaulders}}
 
{{Shoulder Plates}}
 
{{Etched Mantle}}
 
{{Ailettes}}
 
{{Pauldrons}}
 
{{Sode}}
 
{{Epaulets}}
 
{{Balor Pauldrons}}
 
{{Espaliers}}
 
{{Warlord Spaulders}}
 
{{Doom Pauldrons}}
 
{{Pallium}}
 
{{Archon Spaulders}}
 
  
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==Crafted Pauldrons==
 
 
{{Apprentice Leather Mantle}}{{Journeyman Shoulder Guards}}{{Illustrious Sode}}{{Glorious Doom Pauldrons}}{{Adept Spaulders}}{{Master Shoulder Plates}}{{Grandmaster Ailettes}}{{Magnificent Balor Pauldrons}}{{Resplendent Espaliers}}{{Exalted Fine Pallium}}{{Exalted Grand Pallium}}{{Exalted Pallium}}{{Born's Pauldrons}}
 
 
 
==Legendary Pauldrons==
 
 
{{Guardian Angel}}
 
{{Barter Town Pads}}
 
{{Whispering Devil}}
 
{{Death Watch Mantle}}
 
{{Vile Ward}}
 
  
  
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[[Category:Armor]]
 
[[Category:Armor]]
 
[[category:Pauldrons]]
 
[[category:Pauldrons]]
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Revision as of 02:39, 16 November 2011

Shoulder armor is a new type of armor added in Diablo III that was not present in Diablo 2. Pauldrons are worn between the arms and the neck, partially overlapping the body armor.

Blizzard's artists are notorious (largely from World of Warcraft) for including ridiculously-oversized shoulder pads on their characters. Diablo III isn't quite following that path, but some of the early Barbarian and Monk gear isn't exactly subtle in the shoulder ornamentation.


Pauldrons

<item type="list">Shoulders</item>


Gallery

A few images of Diablo III characters with more than their share of shoulder padding.

World of Warcraft characters vs. the Female Monk's shoulder pad height.