Medieval Costume Comparison | Ranger vs Witcher

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  • I've worked hard on my LOTR Ranger and Witcher costumes, but how do they compare? What stories do they tell and which would I wear on an adventure?
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  • @ModernKnight
    @ModernKnight Před rokem +147

    Interesting comparison between two fictional types of warrior combined with practical thoughts. I loved the special effects in this one too, your production values are ever upwards. For mobility and armour, you might want to investigate jack chains. They are quite unusual and rarely seen in fantasy images, but used a lot historically.

    • @robertmadrigal3243
      @robertmadrigal3243 Před rokem +7

      Oh yeah Jack chain would definitely add a nice touch i think. Not very restrictive and pretty cheap for armor 👀

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +28

      Thank you Sir! You have such amazing cinematic quality on your channel, and I really want to keep getting better myself. I loved watching The Grail Knight and the Behind the scenes, really well done! It so happens, I might be able to get my hands on a jack chain very soon!

    • @angustheterrible3149
      @angustheterrible3149 Před rokem

      So cool to see you here! Was just thinking of your kit the moment he began speaking of having trouble with his pauldrons, and was about to suggest your channel for a solution, but here you are!

  • @rileyernst9086
    @rileyernst9086 Před rokem +31

    In Tolkeins universe it must be remembered the rangers are Noble rangers. They are not just trained rangers but trained knights as well and depending on their current duty they will be able to tool up from light kit as a light infantryman doing long range patrols right up to being a heavy cavalryman (as demonstrated by Faramir and Aragorn).
    This should not be too surprising as hunting, running around the woods with bows, crossbows, swords, javelins and spears was the preserve and sport of the medieval nobility. A ranger is just playing further into it with more sneaky long range patrol SAS vibes. Which is a pretty awesome concept.

    • @Ryukikon
      @Ryukikon Před 9 měsíci

      They are like special forces and are very adaptive to environment and situation

    • @rileyernst9086
      @rileyernst9086 Před 9 měsíci +1

      They have special training and equipment and they are assigned to duties that regular forces are not. They are by definition special forces yes.

  • @scottmcdivitt2187
    @scottmcdivitt2187 Před rokem +44

    I've been working on a ranger kit for the past fifteen years, but you've given me the inspiration to get back at it.

  • @HOSER922
    @HOSER922 Před 5 měsíci +5

    A key part of a witcher's look is their school medallion. You pick one of those up, and even if you lose the breastplate or modify the look, as long as you have it and the sword(s), your profession is still clear.
    I would even say your ranger gear would be a perfectly suitable witcher outfit if you had your medallion and a back scabbard.

  • @randyyoung5770
    @randyyoung5770 Před rokem +34

    I love this video. Taking the Ranger vs. Witcher angle was original and I can understand why you enjoy the ranger more. I did kinda laugh when you mentioned that you felt like your character changed while in Witcher armor because IMO Geralt is a loner and not very social. But again this was a good video.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +8

      Yep! It's shows that CD Projekt Red did a great job designing Geralt, because even though I just wanted to dress like him, not act like him, the costume just fit him so well, it was difficult not to just become him haha!

  • @cmpiepho
    @cmpiepho Před rokem +4

    I am a simple person. I see a Kramer video on Rangers, I click. I was not disappointed. :)

  • @CreepyMF
    @CreepyMF Před rokem +9

    Both outfits really looks great and really gives me some inspiration for something id like to wear. That said thou i must admit that Ranger outfit is my favorite so far.

  • @larpwright
    @larpwright Před rokem +21

    Interesting comparison. Ranger kit is truly versatile because it's just so basic and functional. Also, nice as a base to play NPCs. Just add a face cove, and you can play a bandit, for example.
    What I didn't experience, personally, is that armor makes you less sociable. In my experience, that has more to do, with how you picture the character you're playing in your head. Witchers tend to be more lone-wolf types. Rangers too, though my Ranger turned out one of the most social characters I have played. But so did the armored knight I played. I always pictured the knight as a diplomat and leader (Obi-Wan from clone wars was a huge inspiration for that character.) So, that was, what I was striving for.
    Coincidental, in February I'm going to a Witcher larp with my ranger. I imagine I can do well, compared to all the Witchers because it's just much easier to hunt monsters with a bow and arrow, rather than a long sword.
    I love long sword, but monster hunting is much easier, if you can do it from a safe distance. And in terms of knowledge, tracking skills and masterful use of tactics, there is not much difference between a ranger and a Witcher.
    I feel larp Witchers are handicapping themselves to adhere to Witcher lore by using longswords as their primary weapon. For hunting, bows, crossbows and spears are much stronger weapons.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +4

      Definitely agree on a lot of fronts. It definitely depends on how you view the archetype/class you are playing. It was strange, even knowing the type of character I was going for, the costume still pulled me in a very different direction. Probably because the costume design and the character I wanted to play just didn't connect well. They can both be designed fine on their own, but it was the wrong costume for the character. Which is a testament to the design of characters in the Witcher 3, because Geralt's kit definitely fits him

    • @AnotherDuck
      @AnotherDuck Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism Do you know if going into that different direction makes the character you play more genuine to other people, compare to if you try to go with your original plan? My (limited) experience is that going with the flow is easier, but also prone to be less consistent as that flow can change with your mood. Which isn't a problem for real people, but characters are often more readable if they're more consistent than what would be truly realistic.

    • @darrinrebagliati5365
      @darrinrebagliati5365 Před 4 měsíci

      To me a ranger and a witcher only differ in name. A ranger is usually a forester knight/man at arms that has been appointed a forest to protect. While I'm led to believe a witcher is a monster bounty hunter, so a specialized ranger without an appointed forest. The enhancements they have make using a sword more effective than using a bow. Their speed trumps the speed and range of the bow which cannot do as much damage as a sword without an aimed shot which is slower than 4 regular shots. But the tracking and survival skills and lone wolf attitude are much the same.

  • @rileyernst9086
    @rileyernst9086 Před rokem +7

    I think the ranger works with the added armour as depending on the area you are patrolling you may require it. And a ranger as a highly trained elite soldier is going to have acsess to it. If they fight in a pitched battle alongside their king's army I'd expect them to look like a retinue archer with good quality armour or even as a noblman(as many of Tolkeins rangers are). And from there you can work all the way back to long range patrolling in essentially no armour but using their instincts and skills to avoid a fight, make sure a fight is heavily favoring them before starting it(like slipping back to camp and telling the lads to tool up for a night attack). I always imagine rangers working in small teams. With pairs of rangers carrying out most patrols etc together, and them being based from a mobile patrol camp(which is still typically 6-8 rangers), its less romantic than the idea of the lone ranger but it actually sounds much much more practical. And then you also have room for the COMPLETE BADASS LONE RANGER!
    Because if everyone is 'the ranger' no-one is 'the ranger' they just become 'rangers' as it'd be common practice and what you expect to see at that point think about it.
    In the witcher 2 i really liked Geralts brigandine armour set. But especially for a character like a witcher i think the armour system could be more balanced; its flat better than all the rest with no penalty. There should be trade offs in mobility and protection.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +3

      I think you make a very good case for the Ranger teams, and the more heavily equipped combat ranger is totally what I was going for. I think, I mentally trapped myself by thinking "Witcher+Ranger" and will come at it again from a different angle of just "armored ranger" instead, and perhaps find more success character wise.

  • @neoaliphant
    @neoaliphant Před rokem +2

    2 belts!!! yes!!!!!, I found it so usefull, also an extra belt helps keep cloak in check so you can hold it back out of the way of arms etc....

  • @tattooeddragon
    @tattooeddragon Před rokem +11

    So, when is the next installment of the “Lone Ranger” coming out? I, as well as a lot of your subscribers, would love to see a continuation of your adventures.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +3

      I have the story planned, and am learning the sfx and vfx I'll need to pull it off, hopefully sooner than later, but I am definitely making it!

  • @Don-Scrima
    @Don-Scrima Před rokem +6

    I do like the homemade duster. It makes you look like how I expect Halbarad to look; very epic. The rest of the video is good too. Although I’ve never been a big fan of The Witcher, I love their look and think it’s very iconic to the genre.

  • @nathans45
    @nathans45 Před rokem +2

    Really cool to see someone appreciate Rangers Apprentice, I haven’t seen much love for that series online but that was arguably the series that got me into fantasy

  • @delfinenteddyson9865
    @delfinenteddyson9865 Před rokem +5

    I do find it funny that you base your witcher aesthetic solely on Geralt from the witcher 3, considering that there are several other witchers in the game that look differently. I thought the most obvious give away for a witcher where the 2 swords, the amulett, and the cat eyes.
    Great costume though.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      That's the look I went for because I really like the Ursine armor design, and I already had the gambson, but definitely want to explore other witcher loadouts in the future. Specifically ones that will fight my fighting style more

    • @TonyRedgraveSoS
      @TonyRedgraveSoS Před 20 dny

      @@LivingAnachronism to be fair about your comment that if you take away armor you are just gonna be a guy in black gambeson, I never read the books but I started reading the comics based on the books, and Geralt only wears a short sleeved gambeson and normal clothes with it, but then again you based your look on the games so I get where you are coming from.

  • @AlatheD
    @AlatheD Před rokem +9

    Fun and informative, my favorite kind. BTW, I think you'd look good with witcher eyes. I've definitely learned that layers are important, especially if you don't have a lot of money/time/ability to make sure you have what you need. A few basic pieces can go a long way.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +4

      I'd like to get my hands on some costume contacts one day, I'll poke around

  • @wardasz
    @wardasz Před rokem +1

    What's funny is that in books there is not a single mention of Geralt wearing armor (unless you treat a leather jacket as one, but doubt it is a case, and Geralt bought it due to fashion, not practical reasons).

  • @M36MY01BUGEYE
    @M36MY01BUGEYE Před 9 měsíci +2

    As a Pole I would go with witcher one... Just because our landscapes and culture is so much closer to world in Witcher books and games (fu netflix) than Middle Earth. Yet, there is plenty of things you can use in ranger AND witcher costumes that are common (boots, pants, some elements of armor). Love both, both are fantastic anyway.

  • @heathercurry898
    @heathercurry898 Před rokem +1

    “That was just a cut for time” cracked me up - so suave! Almost made me believe you. Loved the video!

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem

      Actually, that genuinely was a cut for time haha! I couldn't see past my hair! It's normally up in some fashion while I'm in the Witcher kit

  • @markfergerson2145
    @markfergerson2145 Před rokem +1

    Comment to sate the algorithm.
    Interesting to consider the practical, "off character" aspects of a costume like making your way through a crowd. I've found that being taller tends to influence others to voluntarily make way. Walls, not so much though.

  • @davidfletcher6703
    @davidfletcher6703 Před rokem +1

    The Ranger is one of my go-to classes, besides the Norse Warrior, the Barbarian, and Paladin to name a few, I actually have 2 Rangers in Skyrim, male and female both Bosmer (Wood Elves)

  • @benjaminblack4345
    @benjaminblack4345 Před rokem +2

    Handy comparison. That makes sense. The ranger is inherently a highly versatile mode of life, it makes sense that his garb would be the same. I do have an undeniable love for the idea of the ranger in particular. There's so much potential for exploring new remarkable possibilities with that kind of role.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      Totally agreed, there is something very romantic and idealized about the idea of a ranger

  • @SianiAnne
    @SianiAnne Před rokem +3

    I belong to a group that reenacts Rangers in Middle Earth. I generally don't wear armor. If I do, it's a simple padded aketon under maile, sometimes with a coif, sometimes not. I tend to use a single-hand sword (old unlicensed Del Tin Glamdring), a spear or quarterstaff, usually the latter, these days a sling or javelins more often than bows. I'm getting rather long in the tooth so my big warbows are harder to handle than used to be. :) I have a jerkin, though it is wool rather than leather. My tunics tend to be more Norman in style than anything else. Boots are soft and high, for the most part. I do have vambraces, both with padded palm strips. A nice hooded cloak of the old Celtic/Roman style or a cowled hood complete things. Nice video! Love the comparison! Another good video. :)

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      I think I recognize you from the middle earth ranger fb group??

    • @SianiAnne
      @SianiAnne Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism Yes, there I am known as Eledhwen.

    • @SianiAnne
      @SianiAnne Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism And from the Middle Earth Ranger forum itself. Been with them a long time.

  • @GeospatialSurvivalist
    @GeospatialSurvivalist Před rokem +4

    Interesting and high quality as always, kramer; thanks for what you do!

  • @neoaliphant
    @neoaliphant Před rokem

    Intersting video as always, I have a feeling I requested this a while back.....

  • @davidsietsema5577
    @davidsietsema5577 Před rokem

    I love your channel. I've got a Ranger kit I've been working on it needs some more layers.

  • @juliabreckner2759
    @juliabreckner2759 Před rokem

    Great video. Even if you don't end up making/using the two outfits, it's a really good place to start comparing the different elements in an outfit. Definitely starts a conversation

  • @havekarworkshop
    @havekarworkshop Před rokem +2

    Well to be fair, witchers originallly were meant to wear just a lether jacket with studs and bracers (at least Geralt) which provides minimal protection but plenty of freedom in moving around the battlefield. Witcher armor You chose to wear is purely from the games and even in those it is meant to be the heaviest kind of armor that Witcher would wear (Ursine Gear). So in my opinion, if You would wear a Ranger Gear You showed in this video but still kept the sword on your back, You would still represent a witcher pretty well. Overall, great video mate

  • @koticneutralftw7016
    @koticneutralftw7016 Před rokem

    This is also really handy tidbits for character designers.

  • @dylanwight5764
    @dylanwight5764 Před rokem +1

    Glad to hear Ranger's Apprentice getting some love.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      Seriously one of my favorites!

    • @dylanwight5764
      @dylanwight5764 Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism I haven't read anything more recent than Royal Ranger. Do you think the series is worth revisiting and adding to my bookshelf again? Water damage ruined my old Scholastic Books 1-7 collector's edition.

    • @AnimaVox_
      @AnimaVox_ Před rokem +1

      Funny, I was just thinking about that. I personally think it's worth re-visiting. I've read the series more than once and it holds up fairly well to me. The combat writing is, I'd say, Flanagan's greatest strength; he knows how to describe the minutia of battle without confusing or boring you.
      I recently bought the whole series on paperback, plus the Brotherband Chronicles-which I actually ended up enjoying more than RA, to my surprise. I haven't read any of the Royal Ranger novels aside from the introductory one, that is, the last in the RA series, so I have no real opinion of them. I remember having sort of mixed feelings about Maddie-like, I don't dislike her, but she wasn't as remarkable to me as the other characters, including female ones like Cassandra and Lydia; but like I said, I haven't read the RR books yet, so I don't know how different of an impression she'd give me there, if at all.

  • @JoshSweet
    @JoshSweet Před rokem +1

    In the same way that police or military wearing bulletproof vests or body armor, it puts out a sense of defensiveness and intent or preparation for combat, wearing armor suggests that you are ready for or expecting a fight to take place….

  • @keilerkraft
    @keilerkraft Před rokem

    Cool comparison! :)

  • @neoaliphant
    @neoaliphant Před rokem +1

    The ensemble at 6:23 is very much cooler looking than the earlier loadout at 6:18, awesome job

  • @TytonidaeIndustries
    @TytonidaeIndustries Před rokem

    I would love to see you do an Araluen Ranger specifically at some point 😊

  • @AvenueStudios
    @AvenueStudios Před rokem

    Latest version of the ranger outfit looks awesome man! I must concur on the back scabbards, I've found it much easier and more comfortable at festivals to have my sword at my side than on my back for navigating buildings and crowds. But love the back scabbards for wilderness travel!
    -Dan

  • @someguy3861
    @someguy3861 Před rokem +1

    The problem with the comfort and range of motion is why witchers don't generally wear proper armor; relying on prepared potions, speed and traps.
    Geralt, as always, is a marked exception to that general rule. Especially in the third game, where he has slowed down noticeably due to age and chronic injury. That's likely why he relies more on armor than his absolutely hellish speed.
    On a different note, I recently grabbed a pair of Joined Hose off of medieval collectibles; they're called "15th century pants". They have the same flap-front as the hunting trousers in TW3, and they're a wool blend for only 51USD. Might want to check it out.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem

      Oh I definitely do! And considering I'm still a young man, maybe the best route for my Witcher is not to emulate the look of the heaviest armor set, but just design my own "light" witcher armor so I can focus on actually fighting like a witcher, not just looking like one.

    • @someguy3861
      @someguy3861 Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism light is definitely a great direction to go in for Witchers, especially since it gives you more flexibility (literally and figuratively) with your kit.
      Additionally, silver-looking studs at vital places such as the neck are great for a Witcher gambeson; plenty of monsters go for the throat, and getting a mouthful of silver is a pretty decent deterrent from biting down.

  • @rakatika
    @rakatika Před rokem

    So inspirational. I want a ranger kit!

  • @IodoDwarvenRanger
    @IodoDwarvenRanger Před rokem +1

    Hmmm... I had never really thought about the comparison of versatility in costumes before, but it's interesting, Dwarven fells-ward (basically the same job as ranger) is not the only gear set I have but it's by far the one I use aspects of in other things the most, maybe it's just that the wilderness wandering character gives you a versatility and layering that can be more easily used in other costumes? and while a ranger kit done well can take a long time to put together, it is the best place to start because you can use it in so many other ways

  • @thebluewizard593
    @thebluewizard593 Před rokem +2

    You rock both looks! Your hair is also versatile!

  • @tyronelikeaboss350
    @tyronelikeaboss350 Před rokem

    I’ve always like how u can turn ur base layer to Witcher or middle earth by just adding or takening off ur top layer

  • @michaelsebi
    @michaelsebi Před 3 měsíci

    very interesting video ! I think that " the more you dress like a witcher the less you can fight like one " argument only applies to the game version of Geralt ( and netflix series but let's not go there.. ). In the books, Geralt wears a leather jacket and regular clothes, nothing like what's shown in the games where he can look like a tank in some cases, think Ursine armor and even the poster armor.
    So, I'd say that dressing like a Witcher and fighting like one is totally doable IF you don't go for the video game look.
    Looking forward to more videos from you Kramer !
    Love from Switzerland

  • @matthewklee5431
    @matthewklee5431 Před rokem

    Pretty neat intro

  • @joshridinger3407
    @joshridinger3407 Před rokem +2

    worth noting that in the books, geralt doesn't wear any armor beyond an ordinary leather jacket and gloves. they're studded with silver, though this would only affect monsters that get to grips with him.

  • @Trollpower
    @Trollpower Před rokem +2

    YOU READ RANGER'S APRENTICE!?!?!??!
    I never thought I'd find anyone here who actually does!
    2nd edit: great vid btw

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      Yep, like 8 times all the way through, back to back, when I was in high school

    • @Trollpower
      @Trollpower Před rokem +1

      @@LivingAnachronism All 18 books already 8 TIMES?!?

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      @@Trollpower The original 11, when I found out what happens in book 12, I opted not to read it

    • @Trollpower
      @Trollpower Před rokem +1

      @@LivingAnachronism they're also decent books in my opinion but i do agree they're a bit less than the first 11

  • @InterpretingYou
    @InterpretingYou Před rokem

    Yay, just as I concluded that there is nothing that interests me is up on YT - your vid surfaced!

  • @woltews
    @woltews Před rokem

    when I think about the witchers they are going to gravitate into one of to modes
    1- hunters of large animals ( kill by means of traps and poisons and long range projectile weapons )
    2- heavy infantry ( kill by blunt force trauma and edged weapons at close range )
    the likely customers of the witcher are probably going to prefer hunter witchers over heavy infantry because the amount of collateral damage will be far lower and an unuseful hunter is far far less likely to have an angry monster come back looking for revenge .

  • @TheSwedishRanger
    @TheSwedishRanger Před rokem +2

    Great video! You look great in both kits, but I honestly think the Ranger kit fits you the best, since it looks very loose and mobile. I am still working on my Dúnedain outfit myself, currently looking for a pair of boots, and a pipe, then the outfit will finally be complete. After that, I'm planning on making a Witcher-outfit too :)

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      awesome! Can't wait to see! What sorts of pipes are you looking for/at?

  • @Plastic_Spaceman
    @Plastic_Spaceman Před rokem +1

    Very timely video as I’m currently struggling to settle between a Witcher or Ranger setup.

    • @roguerangerproductions
      @roguerangerproductions Před rokem +1

      I would choose ranger

    • @Plastic_Spaceman
      @Plastic_Spaceman Před rokem +2

      @@roguerangerproductions Honestly, I’ll probably end up doing both. Ideally I’d like to get to a point where I have enough items that I can mix-and-match like I’ve seen Cramer do in some of his videos.

  • @WhisperingWisp357
    @WhisperingWisp357 Před rokem

    I noticed you mentioned restrictive mobility on the chest plate, so I went to take a look at the ursine armor. On looking at more pictures of it, I noticed that the beginning versions have stitches running along them while later versions had rivets along the same lines. I wonder if that's a leather encased "chest"-coat of plates. That would potentially increase mobility for someone who attacks as acrobatically as a Witcher does. Might help with your closed off feeling slightly as well. Leather wouldn't catch fire easy and wouldn't sear your skin like the bare metal would if you had exposed metal plates. Just a thought on your musings and looking at the models.

  • @lostmarimo
    @lostmarimo Před rokem

    i feel like a witcher without his armor still looks like a witcher. just depends if you have cat eyes and your weapons on your back.
    also just using bear armor as a reference feels kinda weird as there are multiple styles of witcher armor and most of them if not all are easier to wear than the bear armor

  • @TalLikesThat
    @TalLikesThat Před rokem +1

    for my witcher-inspired character, I just used a leather tunic above an undertunic, along with leather braces. I still need to figure out how to make a back-sheathed sword work with a cape, because they are both extremely important to me to get the witcher feel. (I am also mostly relying on the books, as I am not a video gamer and the Netflix show is... not amazing at this.)

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +2

      best way to have a back scabbard with a cloak/cape would be to cut some slits for the belt straps to pass through, I think. Or try a Ruana cloak, same functionality of a cloak, and much easier to wear quivers, back scabbards and backpacks with

  • @theprinceofawesomeness

    like the comparison. tried to look for one of these for D&D since Ranger is the Monster Hunter type of Class so a Witcher type of character would be a Ranger but since but since people wanted a more 1:1 witcher type class the Mutant Blood Hunter became a thing

  • @gregmchugh7462
    @gregmchugh7462 Před rokem +1

    You should check out the "Echoes of Fate" book series as well as their prequel series "The Ranger Archives" for a new version of a fantasy Ranger/ Witcher. All books are by Philip C Quaintrell.

  • @Helliconia54
    @Helliconia54 Před 4 měsíci

    you demonstrate WHY fantasy is JUST THAT fantasy. Reality works, because it evolved

  • @rangerstedfast
    @rangerstedfast Před rokem

    Another amazing video👍
    Yeah, the Witcher is basically a specializer warrior that can survive in the wild, whereas the Ranger is a wilderness survival expert that can fight. Also interesting thing I noticed while watching this, your ranger outfit doesn't even necessarily need to be classified as such, several of your variations are just general medieval-style clothing. That could explain why it feels more comfortable and versatile.

  • @TrezlySnipes
    @TrezlySnipes Před 6 měsíci

    Love that gambeson

  • @neoaliphant
    @neoaliphant Před rokem +2

    Having wore chainmail, if you start striding towards someone, the extra few stone of weight youre carrying emans its difficult to slow down, and so if your tall, this can make your posture/gait very intimidating....which isnt soemthing i rememebred untill just now.

    • @dougmartin2007
      @dougmartin2007 Před rokem

      I wear chain for my fighting group. Since my persona is Norman, I usually get comments about how terrifying it is to have an armored guy with a Dane ax coming at you.
      So, yeah, your comment is something I can confirm.

    • @neoaliphant
      @neoaliphant Před rokem +1

      @@dougmartin2007 ive never worn norman, that would be even worse, viking chain added a nice bit of heft for centre of boars snout,
      ive used Dane axes tho, awesome looking weapons.

    • @dougmartin2007
      @dougmartin2007 Před rokem

      @@neoaliphant the Dane ax is definitely fun. It is not optimal for my game, but still fun.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      I am not tall, but I've definitely both felt intimidating wearing all my armor, and been intimidated when someone charges at me wearing all of theirs

    • @dougmartin2007
      @dougmartin2007 Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism I would not be surprised if the armor gives us all an extra boost to how comfortable we are in a fight.
      This in turn, probably makes the armored guy more intimidating. That and it's just harder to take that guy down.

  • @NemFX
    @NemFX Před rokem

    A point that I think might be lost is, the Witcher outfit/costume is supposed to look intimidating. In a world where humans are generally outclassed by everything else, they would want to project an image. You look bigger, broader, tougher. There's a psychological edge there. You look more like a threat.
    I know, because my larp gear I'd designed to make me look more like a threat, my actual character is pretty weak. But he doesn't look like that. No, he looks like a threat so you focus on that, while the guy with the good weapon is doing all the damage.

  • @RyuuKageDesu
    @RyuuKageDesu Před rokem

    i have always wanted to have the time and money to experiment with armors. Plastic and leather will probably be the extent of my crafting,

  • @FredzDimension
    @FredzDimension Před rokem

    I first started wanting to be a dragon rider, but with how hard that was I went spell sword with dragon elements.

  • @jonathangreen7246
    @jonathangreen7246 Před rokem +3

    Looks great 👍

  • @Timbyte
    @Timbyte Před rokem

    gr8 vid

  • @Papercut337
    @Papercut337 Před rokem

    If I were to go to an actual LARP, I’d probably want to play a fencing scholar. I’m more of a fencer by training, and I’d need to lose a ton of weight to pass as any kind of warrior, much less fit into any kind of armor.

  • @HrothgarTheSaxon
    @HrothgarTheSaxon Před rokem

    Interesting to compare the 2 and thinking about it, the idea does make sense. I am heavily biased in favor of the ranger, having spent my youth and early adulthood as I did. However, that aside, I'd still go with the ranger. The witcher might "look cool", but is not based in practical reality. I'm not refering to potions or genetics. He was created as the fantasy of an author who thought that a pirouette is a useful move in combat...

  • @dawsonehlke1290
    @dawsonehlke1290 Před rokem +1

    Have you analyzed the starting armor set from the Witcher 3 for practicality-mobility and protection? Has anyone? Does the movement Gerald demonstrates in the game make sense with the armor?

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      Would be difficult to do without an actual version of it. But I feel like i've seen (maybe a Shad video) talking about how putting chain over hardened leather sort of defeats the purpose of chainmail

  • @theeightbithero
    @theeightbithero Před rokem

    Nice

  • @MythicalHex
    @MythicalHex Před rokem

    the song at the start made me remember the bardcore cover of unholy

  • @sterbenvailrend1221
    @sterbenvailrend1221 Před rokem +1

    I am curias could the brest plate be worn under the top coat? Would that keep the ranger look with a bit more armor underneath? Love the looks btw.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      I'll give it another try that way too, I think I'd need a slightly less shoulder heavy armor design so the coat doesn't look too bulky, but yes I think that would totally work

  • @mansfieldtime
    @mansfieldtime Před rokem

    "You, there, what is you profession?" "I'm a potter, sir." "And you, Arcadian, what is your profession?" "Sculpture, sir." The point here... "Where are you going? What are you doing?" If it is war you seek, specialize in the dealings of blood. But if you do not know what lays before you, and wish to build upon the land, train your citizens to be ready for battle. For a people that know how to protect their own land will fight far better then an army ordered to conquer.

  • @thadeusstalter4651
    @thadeusstalter4651 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi! Where did you get your Gambeson and or do you have a pattern?

  • @texasbeast239
    @texasbeast239 Před rokem

    1:31 Watch that thigh, ranger! You're exposing yer leg.
    I agree that a higher level of armor can affect our mood. Dwarves love as much armor as we can get our hands on, and we are infamous for being stand-offish grumps.
    But in our case, it's sort of a "chicken or the egg" kinda thing. Are we grumpy because of the armor, or do we seek out the armor because we know its wearers seem to be a little more miserable all the time? 😉
    Ah, yes, the Ritchers and Wangers. They throw all the grandest parties!

  • @EricaSalzman
    @EricaSalzman Před rokem

    I personally like rangers better in general, and they are more versatile.
    And speaking of costumes, I have a question. In The Two Towers film I noticed some of the Rohirrim wearing a coat of mail that look like fish scales. Do you know if this “fish-scale-mail” was an actual, historic thing or just something the movie directors thought would look cool?

  • @greylocke100
    @greylocke100 Před rokem

    I wonder if you would be considering using a buff coat with removable sleeve for either your Witcher or Ranger apparel.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      If I had one, totally, and definitely something to try one day!

  • @wilky1189
    @wilky1189 Před rokem

    I'd like to hear your thoughts on Netflix's The Last Kingdom. 9th century England, Saxons fighting Danes.
    But mostly because the main character looks a lot like you...

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      I watched the first episode when the first season came out and I remember at the time not being particularly invested, and thinking the armor looked wrong. That was long before I started this channel. Might be worth a watch now, in hindsight.

  • @cinderpsycho1985
    @cinderpsycho1985 Před rokem

    Cool comparison but the removable sleeves I'm not to familiar with is there a place to acquire some?

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      I've seen removeable sleeves on gambesons, most often, particularly from Mytholon and maybe some from Epic Armory.

    • @cinderpsycho1985
      @cinderpsycho1985 Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism thx for the tip.

  • @Victor-dm4qv
    @Victor-dm4qv Před rokem

    In terms of character aesthetic and functionality, It is a tie for me, as the Ranger and Witcher gear are good for their specific purposes and both professions have their own flexible variations that tell the viewer what it is the Ranger or Witcher are currently dealing with. I imagine that the Ranger with the coat is either in a chilly and/or wet climate. A Witcher wearing plated armor is facing a foe that does a lot of damage.

  • @tonystoops7802
    @tonystoops7802 Před rokem

    The ranger garb is definitely the coolest. Just my opinion.😎

  • @amaninastory7525
    @amaninastory7525 Před 6 měsíci

    What gorget set are you wearing in this video? 2:06 @ living anachronism

  • @shinjofox
    @shinjofox Před rokem +1

    Some of your issues maybe that you are looking at them as different things. In D&d terms witchers would be rangers of a specific type. In 5e there is a monster hunter path, the gloom stalker path as well could be a witcher character.

    • @someguy3861
      @someguy3861 Před rokem

      The most convincing "Witcher" I've played in 5e is actually a variant Human Battlemaster Fighter with a two-level dip in Bladesinger Wizard and the Skill Expert feat from Tasha's Cauldron for expertise perception. Take Alchemy Kit for Battlemaster tool prof.

    • @shinjofox
      @shinjofox Před rokem

      @@someguy3861 There are many ways you can build it. Ranger is just he most straight forward.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem

      Interestingly when I want to play a Ranger in 5e, I play a fighter with the archery fighting style

    • @shinjofox
      @shinjofox Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism Then you really are archer not a ranger. Rangers get dumped on but they really are versatile. Where as fighters are really combat focused.

  • @bjornschaefer9856
    @bjornschaefer9856 Před rokem

    Maybe you've shown that in another video and I just couldn't find it but how do you attach the removable sleeves?

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem

      They lace on through grommets generally, and here for the ranger look, I just laced them to each other in the front and back and wear them over everything else

    • @bjornschaefer9856
      @bjornschaefer9856 Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism thanks!

  • @LuxisAlukard
    @LuxisAlukard Před rokem

    It would be nice to make a crossover of ranger and witcher!

  • @rockonnotman1699
    @rockonnotman1699 Před rokem

    Any way to get a tutorial on how to make a jerkin like the one you have for your ranger kit?

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem +1

      I can go over how it was designed, but since it is already made, probably not, and it was also made by a family member, not by me, mostly using a repurposed leather vest I had. Waist length leather vest, 4 strips of duck cloth to get the length sewn all the way around the bottom of the vest, and lined with linen.

  • @_XR40_
    @_XR40_ Před rokem

    So a Witcher is basically a medieval Judge Dredd.

  • @saul94923
    @saul94923 Před rokem

    Where did ya get the witcher gambeson? Been looking for a garment like that for a while

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem

      Made by a family member, one of a kind, I am afraid. I have found similar options on various sites. Burgshneider has some that are exactly the same length and closure system as mine. I actually based mine off of theirs, with a few embellishments

    • @saul94923
      @saul94923 Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism the sleeves are what really got me interested thanks for the info man.

  • @randomusernameCallin
    @randomusernameCallin Před rokem

    In many way a wiItcher is more like a subclass of ranger. I can see witchers looking like a ranger most of the time until it is time to handle the target.

  • @hannahcommodore4928
    @hannahcommodore4928 Před 10 měsíci

    You look so much like Luke Evans as Bard in The Hobbit

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks! I actually did a video creating a costume for Brand, Bard's grandson

    • @hannahcommodore4928
      @hannahcommodore4928 Před 9 měsíci

      @@LivingAnachronism I did find that video! I've been binge watching your videos😅 The costume you created for Brand was great!

  • @jonanderson3050
    @jonanderson3050 Před rokem

    odd to think the man I met at Reckoning was not the man you had originally intended. Who, I wonder, will I meet next year?

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem

      Just a slightly more upbeat, approachable version of the same character, more open, more talkative, and perhaps, more prone to singing. It would actually be really interesting to hear what your thoughts are on the two different versions, and if you percieve any really difference, and what you attribute it to, since you will have experience both characters.

    • @jonanderson3050
      @jonanderson3050 Před rokem

      @@LivingAnachronism I will judge harshly, I promise 😁

  • @user-sp6ju1zo3d
    @user-sp6ju1zo3d Před rokem

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @SurvivalSavvvy
    @SurvivalSavvvy Před rokem

    🏹🏹

  • @thehoodedvagabum7375
    @thehoodedvagabum7375 Před rokem +2

    As long as you can carry some chicken sandwich and some skooma, you´ll be fine.

  • @danjudex2475
    @danjudex2475 Před rokem

    Have you heard? Epic armoury now has curved swords. *Curved* . *Swords* .

  • @RR-mg7zx
    @RR-mg7zx Před 3 měsíci +1

    Witcher chest need to cover your stomach to help from getting disembowel

  • @blumenthal7528
    @blumenthal7528 Před rokem

    Aragorn would just stab Geralt while he spins his sword.

  • @WARobertsonMMII
    @WARobertsonMMII Před rokem

    Commenting for the algorithm.

  • @hawk1s1k
    @hawk1s1k Před rokem

    Kramer I sure would not want to use witcher armour your belly is exposed and a slash there would empty out on to the ground :( but love your vids Merry Christmas too

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem

      Merry Christmas to you as well! One day when I am able to buy some chainmail, my stomach will be less of a target.

  • @kellysouter4381
    @kellysouter4381 Před rokem

    Clothes maketh the man, or the character anyway.

  • @ryankolick4117
    @ryankolick4117 Před rokem

    Something that will help with the shoulders. Gorget should go under the breastplate not over it. It's something fantasy/historicalish media get wrong constantly

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Před rokem

      That is very good to know! Totally fell prey to that modernism, further research is imminent! This gorget won't fit under the breastplate sadly.

  • @robertjensen1438
    @robertjensen1438 Před rokem

    Just a comment for the algorithm

  • @AzraelThanatos
    @AzraelThanatos Před 9 měsíci

    You know, with the Witcher kit, you might want to try a shoulder cloak or cape and look into the cloak fighting styles to add to things

  • @outlawsamurai47
    @outlawsamurai47 Před rokem

    Oh me God he's got a back scabbard someone call shad and skall we need to start the next great weeb war with an army of edgelords

  • @scottmcdivitt2187
    @scottmcdivitt2187 Před rokem +2

    First comment!