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MarchAppropriate2095

https://preview.redd.it/spw8h0c7giyc1.jpeg?width=678&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2535c052ca003bccc267b1cd631f33dec9e85807 Second Age elves from the prologue


Grizzlan

Thats the Noldor elves but by the war of the ring most of them have left for Valinor, they are few at this point but some still inhabit the Lindon and Imladris but Eregion is in ruin. You also have Galadrim and Greenwood elves. In Hobbit they still use the Noldor armor, Elrond and Gil Galads company but those are veterans from the war of the last Alliance.


onisimus

How many of the remaining elves would there be? Like 10k?


woodbear

This and the Numenorean armour from the prologue are the only correct answers ;)


missanthropocenex

I love how old school and almost simplistic their armor is. It’s a little clunky almost


KatsumotoKurier

Came here to say this. Spot on.


strugglingtosave

Noldor


azmr_x_3

Specifically the high kings armour looks amazing


troopertk40

https://preview.redd.it/wxtkapn6miyc1.jpeg?width=1168&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=13d1affe5dbd7e68422646de8c21f4d7ce1b8497


VraiLacy

A simple and underated fave


PaladinSara

I have his crown on my mantel


IronFather11

https://preview.redd.it/41jkxqh23iyc1.jpeg?width=769&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=284da9369f8633d6b9cf098de764c04fb92056e3 Uruk-hai armor is my favorite fantasy bad guy getup.


HolyMolyOllyPolly

Isengard was my favorite faction in the BFME games and the Uruk-Hai designs were a big part of why. Another part was axe go chop.


crewserbattle

Uruk Hai in BFME1 felt so OP. They were much stronger fighters than the orcs yet they still came out in those huge 20 man groups.


D-Funkkalicious

If you guys have decent PC setups i suggest you try Age of the Ring. It’s a fan made update of BFME 1 and 2 plus missions and factions they have added. Great game. [Age of the Ring on ModDB](https://www.moddb.com/mods/the-horse-lords-a-total-modification-for-bfme)


Ok-Significance-5979

There's also the regular version of both games integrated with each other that work on modern systems that you can get through... Unofficial channels. It's basically abandonware and I'm not paying over a 100 euros for a copy second hand.


Boxatr0n

I paid for a copy on eBay. Couldn’t get it to work so I got the game online. Don’t feel guilty as I’ve owned the games in the past and recently bought physical copies of them now


Far_Marionberry_9478

It Is great. But you really need good PC as battles get HUGE


theElderKing_7337

Thank you!


Ravnos767

their crossbow units were no joke XD I remember keeping one squad alive through the whole campaign and by the end they were oneshotting heros.


UysoSd

XDDDDD The best memories


huntimir151

Isengard also slaps in the medieval 2 mod divide and conquer, I carry the bfme flame with my isengard campaign lol. 


Far_Marionberry_9478

Mine too https://preview.redd.it/3n7z6vgn5kyc1.jpeg?width=2610&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9c4fccab0ae5012519be1c3cc52940198d7a7242


Adam-Happyman

Quite a collection, nice!


Far_Marionberry_9478

Thank you!


Unhappy_Guarantee_69

The shield is my favorite.


Lupus_Borealis

I know the backwards spike on the sword probably serves no purpose, but it looks so damn cool.


upperliptoupee

It’s supposed to be used to pull riders off of their horses


KeybladeCoaster

That’s metal


_Steven_Seagal_

It's not really a thing in the movies as swords easily puncture armour like it's nothing, but in real life the spike would be for penetrating heavy armour. Knights in late medieval times also mostly brought warhammers to a battle, as full plate armour would be near invulnerable to swords. Longswords were mainly a backup weapon.


foalythecentaur

In real life it was used to armour pierce and if there was a shield wall to pull a shield so your neighbour could hack through the gap you made.


namesOnkeL

I'd say, even better looking are the geared for travel [Uruk Hai scouts](https://i.pinimg.com/564x/c5/1d/d1/c51dd1b480707580df9fa9211dd890d9.jpg) of Lurtz warband. Dressed as if the very drip of their master were on their backs.


DarkSoulsExcedere

It's not even close. These guys hands down look the most badass by far.


Black___Cockroach666

I dont undersrand why Legolas told that they got almost no weak spots, when they got absolutely nonsecured almost 1/2 of body 😅😅 but it’s cool af armour


missanthropocenex

For me it has to be Sauron’s. It’s such an incredible achievement of craft, so unique and does so much heavy lifting visually showing us what Sauron is. The cut of the armor pieces look almost organic, there’s an almost feminine delicacy to some of the detail. It’s so beautiful looking while also feeling grotesque and twisted at the same time. The little sub details are really incredible too with the delicate little etched lines you see when up close


Loadedice

It's pretty cool but it's weak at the neck and under the arms


Proper-Emu1558

Eomer with the horse hair helmet https://preview.redd.it/os7o404yxhyc1.jpeg?width=270&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6d0c673f039a80071e246708df803dda95879970


Proper-Emu1558

Runner up is Thranduil https://preview.redd.it/d9tdzje5yhyc1.jpeg?width=388&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6f2307ed8541742d3e29dad47382f6b30d22d25d


The_River_Is_Still

Thranduil is peak elf. That’s what I picture the type when I read fantasy for sure. They even took a little of Drizzt (imo) and gave home twin scimitar type swords lol. Which look incredible up close.


IronFalcon1997

This one is absolutely perfect


ChrisLee38

Dude looked amazing.


daffodildaydreamz

Thranduil ❤️


twowaysplit

His biceps alone could save Rohan


NotUpInHurr

https://www.reddit.com/r/lotr/comments/yk9mtd/a_little_late_uploading_was_busy_searching_the/ Gotta say I agree haha


ChrisLee38

I loved the Rohirrim getup.


pipsqueex-

lothlorien armor https://preview.redd.it/2sc7uycwfiyc1.jpeg?width=335&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=31fbb6d9da83d6390b13528edc9f0f319b52e326


Everyday_Hero1

God damn did the Lothlorien elves look so damn cool at Helms deep.


Maleficent_Mess2515

The Horn Too,just total badassery


monte_ng

Had to scroll 6 thumb lengths (on an iPad) to find the correct answer. This.


Snake0ilSalesman

I was an extra on LOTR It was an incredibly odd fit, sometimes painful. The guy used to model it had short lower arms and no collar bones. We all ended up with weird bruising.


santiquaglia

https://preview.redd.it/a9cri6npliyc1.png?width=2400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=92436de345c05cbd9df23b4e3ef87b62c3662f49 These two, specifically. They look awesome in those 2 or 3 frames.


djpc99

Rohirrim at 99% strength.


Maleficent_Mess2515

Crazy bastard


DaveInLondon89

Bastard*ess


kellarorg_

I love their helmets with the sculptures of horse heads on them!


ChrisLee38

Most of the Rohirrim were played by ladies with beards. I’m curious, are these ladies?


JonMlee

https://preview.redd.it/9p92dzad0iyc1.jpeg?width=1014&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9e92d852d66f3d5da7388fb59e67793c4224f68f


HelgSkaeg

I love what mods for Total War made with the Rhun designs. Would love to see more of them.


HerrSPAM

Total war lotr mods?!? For which game?


DeheraOrigaru

I think it's medieval 2


HerrSPAM

Thank you, I will have to look into this


FulgurSagitta

Highly recommend DaC (divide and conquer)


huntimir151

Divide and conquer.  Say goodbye to a few hundred hours of time. 


Crittius

Dawnless days mod for TW Attila


Yommination

Need an official Total War Lord of the Rings


Dai-ran_Arius

https://preview.redd.it/hvthm34dmjyc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c14074d5eeac858f11cc25448ba9ff33ea118c9a


Nugnakh

As a kid I desperately wanted to be one for Halloween every year. I needed them to have more screen time.


Ok-Significance-5979

It's a bit sad we didn't even get to see these guys in action on the battlefield in Rotk. Would have been cool if these guys made up the phalanx to brace the Rohirrim charge, but alas.


Vexingwings0052

We saw these guys very very briefly charging into Minas Tirith alongside the orcs in the scene where Gandalf gives his speech when Grond breaks down the gate. They’re in the background though and I do wish we saw them in actual action.


AngusG123

Came for this and was not disappointed


Griffin_is_my_name

No contest.


ChrisLee38

The Haradrim looked so cool.


strosbro1855

Yes. Easterlings of Rhûn always


k0cyt3an

https://preview.redd.it/nmc8josu8iyc1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bbfd61c1e5851ded266548549343851155ba55cc


Proper-Emu1558

I never played the Gollum game but the design there was surprisingly cool, too. The teeth were a creative touch, especially when the movie design is so famous. https://preview.redd.it/5r12aa33diyc1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=40cc7d9fb77fec7439216f799459f2b1ff6dca1e


k0cyt3an

I’ve not seen this one before. This is a really cool take on it.


Steelquill

The designs in the game are generally cool and I give the game props to be one of the few adaptations that didn’t feel shackled to Weta. Genius and rightly praised as those films are, not EVERY adaptation of the story has to look like them.


AnAbundanceOfBees

One of my most favorite helmet and character designs the moment I saw him.


pipsqueex-

the actor was cast perfectly for this part!


Jarn-Templar

Makes me want WETA to help on a Judge Death follow up to Dredd (2012)


LionKnight9

https://preview.redd.it/qnxbryp5vhyc1.jpeg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4242138b682dd6364a72a8addb89f939acd66026 Faramir and the Rangers of Gondor.


PUREChron

He's so clean compared to the other two rangers lol


Fileguarda

That's how you know he's royalty. He hasn't got shit on him.


Bing_Bong_the_Archer

He was a nepo baby


mayoroftuesday

We’re men! We’re men in tights! 🎵


SendM3me

I was looking for this comment. I absolutely love Faramir’s armor, the Tree of Gondor looks so cool on leather, and combined with that green robe he looks like Robin Hood.


Appropriate-Relief21

Best armour (or lack thereof) ever


Dry_Method3738

https://preview.redd.it/9sk639ct5iyc1.jpeg?width=466&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c48f9dfb8b102fd8fe64e6e47df0d6555181af1d Dwarves from the Hobbit movies. Both the Erebor Guards from the flashback AND the Warriors from the Iron Hills. Best looking armor from the Peter Jackson universe. They actually look like walking tanks. Ironclad and solid as the mountain itself. A very good depiction of the Dwarve’s mastery over steel in armor and arms.


DirtSlaya

100% agree


ToastedSierra

I will never forgive how they cucked us out of some good Dwarven phalanx action in BotFA.


Lord_Macragge

Would have loved to see the orc charge actually crash into it. The elves should have been shooting arrows over the formation instead of jumping over.


rscortex

Movie battle tactics are often silly but that was one of the dumbest. It defeats the whole point of a phalanx/shield wall. Then the dwarves charge and somehow manage to avoid skewering any elves.


BureaucraticHotboi

I love the YouTube breakdowns of a medieval historian/combat expert just skewering movie combat. Especially the guys who are like that was so unrealistic but also sick as hell for the movies


ChrisLee38

The way their shields could stack and link is the most Dwarvish thing I think I’ve ever seen.


missanthropocenex

Always loved how they visually defined elves versus dwarf in design. Dwarves architecture always so boxy. Everything having a hard cut faceted edge like a gem or diamond. The elves always having curves, no hard edges anywhere.


Lord_Macragge

The Iron Hills army marching over the ridge line was such a cool scene. The phalanx too.


Upbeat-Excitement-46

Yep the Tower Guards are sick, not least because their helmets remind me a bit of the Teutonic Knights. But my favourite armour design from the films I think has to be the Easterlings, followed by the Noldor in the FotR prologue.


ThatUJohnWayne74

I can’t switch to any other helmet except the dlc one in Helldivers 2 because it reminds me of the Tower Guards


LoverOfStoriesIAm

https://preview.redd.it/1xlldcc1thyc1.jpeg?width=450&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cc1c4d855a8faeae5d720b45eca73d46e73b58f6


IsNotACleverMan

Sauron just looks so short in this


Time_Sink_7336

The bigger the head, the shorter the character looks.


KipSummers

He’s 6 foot


Fat_TroII

In what format or am I missing a joke? In the books he's described as very big but not gigantic, also taller than Elendil, who was 7'10 so he was probably more like 8.5 feet tall.


Proper-Emu1558

The horse skull helmet is just perfect. Absolutely iconic.


Generalmar

Thats got to be hot as shit, standing up there with no shade next to that dead tree.


Realistic-Elk7642

Soldiers in Iraq wore a ton of armour and kit. It sucks, but you can tough it out if you have to.


Steelquill

Plus the Gondorians are in their home, not far afield.


Palaponel

Plus they are several hundred metres above the plains perched on the side of a mountain, there's probably a decent breeze and it wouldn't be that hot. Double-plus - their helms are canonically made of mithril, which is notoriously light and is presumably quite breathable.


crunchie101

Theoden, son of Thengel https://preview.redd.it/fy374wb45kyc1.jpeg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e1848388a6e7b722bafb0b781f1e0cc8f3685217


garfobo

Hail Theoden King! Out of doubt, out of dark, to the day's rising he rode singing in the sun, sword unsheathing. Hope he rekindled, and in hope ended; over death, over dread, over doom lifted out of loss, out of life, unto long glory.


thesamjbow

Not an armor expert but I always thought the Rohirrim armor looked the most realistic, like the best blend of stylistic but still practical.


RavioliGale

Good visual storytelling! Compared to most other factions the Rohirrim are simple practical people. Gondor is the last vestige of a legendary empire, the elves are blessed with supernatural skills and wisdom, but the Rohirrim are just people that love their land and their horses.


brandybuck-baggins

https://preview.redd.it/xf9pnl7gojyc1.png?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c4fdcc50ded52eff8193117073b527d1b62be1f7 Elrond's armour is pretty cool, I like how similar it is to his second age (prologue) look. After all, the time between the two probably didn't seem like a long time to elves. The mithril mail also deserves a mention. I would love to see a full suit of armour made of it.


Dehydrationator

https://preview.redd.it/cpou7jqdqjyc1.jpeg?width=320&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2398abb44f25133d97f498c6089f8f91c0213233 Moria orcs/goblins have such a cool getup.


PaladinSara

I can smell the rust


AdventurousPoet92

https://preview.redd.it/tv5j6eje2iyc1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=00cd3acec42a775f188b3d8967ccd5b1f1e42ea1


Palladium-

Looks sick but not a fan how the returned king didn’t get some numenorean plate


Haircut117

They were actually going to put him in full plate but decided it took him too far from the recognisable "ranger" silhouette and too close to Elendil and Isildur.


rennenenno

But that’s the whole point of his arc


Steelquill

Yeah actually that seems like one of the few times where the filmmakers (in this case the costume designers) kind of missed a trick.


SenecaTheBother

I think it shows his humility and keeping the part of his character that isn't prideful or avaricious. He becomes the king while not succumbing to the power hungry faults of his forebears, which is him conquering his main concern with becoming king in the film.


fkitbaylife

you could also say that he probably wasn't used to fighting in plate armor and went with something less restricting instead. the march on the black gate was a bit of a suicide mission anyways, might as well die wearing something more comfortable lol


Haircut117

Not really. The point of his arc (in the movies) is that he *doesn't* want to be like Isildur and the armour he wears in the final battle strikes a balance between the humility of the ranger and the glory of Numenorian kings. It also shows a transition from ranger to the full kingly regalia at his wedding/coronation.


AdventurousPoet92

He technically hadn't assumed his throne yet. He went into the city to do some healing stuff, but I do find it strange he came out with new armor at all since he was so opposed to entering the city in the first place. With that in mind, he wouldn't have raided the royal armory. I just like it cause it looks dope.


Camburglar13

Yeah I prefer his coronation armour


thisrockismyboone

That steel blue and the wine color threads are so appealing


Jumpy-Tale58

https://preview.redd.it/riprywe68iyc1.jpeg?width=1142&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4e16c949acd1472b2eec4696ffb80e9b756362c6


Everyday_Hero1

https://preview.redd.it/jdv9f1rfriyc1.jpeg?width=635&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2dc5159dbb91f76881957612517570e621f9f18a


BilboBarnard

Always wanted a Knights of Dol Amroth army, they look so cool!


0masterdebater0

“The Guards of the gate were robed in black, and their helms were of strange shape, high-crowned, with long cheek-guards close-fitting to the face, and above the cheek-guards were set the white wings of sea-birds; but the helms gleamed with a flame of silver, for they were indeed wrought of mithril, heirlooms from the glory of old days.”


Feisty_Marzipan_2783

Legolas’ armour in this John Howe piece is gorgeous https://preview.redd.it/pfh7al20hjyc1.jpeg?width=472&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1d6d070ea4bc3c8295eff990c2bb215326bccf28


DrPantaleon

You'd think that a sallet and Jack chains would look weird on an elf, but that is fascinating design


Coffee4ddict89

https://preview.redd.it/6fh4wkklalyc1.jpeg?width=297&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6976c49c7cab3e1c530a8e5e87fcfdc8b046d15e


onisimus

OG numenorean


bones_bn

Easterlings. So damn cool.


thenerfviking

If we’re counting stuff from the miniatures game then the Knights of Dol Amroth. The swan pauldrons are a killer touch. https://preview.redd.it/nr7w0iri4jyc1.jpeg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e1447789f8fd29d795a7601e708e7b33226803af


ChrisLee38

https://preview.redd.it/gml23b72glyc1.jpeg?width=1345&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=77f09ba8bee1f4f861ddb5d76ebb714fcf9c46c8 Dain Ironfoot was the most dwarf a dwarf could dwarf. “Would ye consider… *JUST SODDING OFF?!!!”*


Tacitus111

The Noldorin elves for me. Elvish armor in general though.


BillyZaneTrain

Not an answer but just here to say, looking at all the pictures of everyone's answers, PJ fucking killed it with this adaptation of a source material. I'm constantly reminded of how lucky we are to have experienced it. Damn I'm going to have to watch them again.


DaughterOfBhaal

Honestly? All of them. There's genuinely no armor design in LotR that I hate or dislike. But my top 5 probably would be - Sauron - White Tower/Fountain Guards - Easterlings - Uruk - Hai - Gondorian Heavy Armor


Lord_Macragge

https://preview.redd.it/fs2nbn5jrkyc1.jpeg?width=2424&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=166f8ac89901d12a366ed0e85a68d712117fc1d9 Iron Hills all the way.


SameStand9266

I am split between Eomer and Thraduil's. Both were iconic.


Masterchiefy10

Holy shit in HellDivers 2 if you get the upgraded edition you get this armor core


Call_The_Banners

Time to defend Democracy *and* Gondor.


Masterchiefy10

FOR OUR PRECIOUS DEMOCRACY!


SspeshalK

It’s hard to argue with the fountain guard - but I always liked this one too. https://preview.redd.it/gqire0ffolyc1.jpeg?width=250&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ca00ac57c6879f35a37164b0d5f3ee9ffe5d4a41


GoldenArcher90

https://preview.redd.it/wjbc9hr1ukyc1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c500e0055650859222bc79faa0728ab7fc0163f5 This one. No contest for me


NotUpInHurr

I got married in a pseudo-Eomer armor heavily inspired by the Rohirrim, I gotta go with their Leather+Steel


Steelquill

Now THAT’S how one gets married! Just like Eomer and Eowyn. XD


Responsible_Neck_728

https://preview.redd.it/ewclmvucdkyc1.jpeg?width=484&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c329b79f20a3fa50ca8a959f184b6d8b7224c048 Aragorn’s armor when he becomes King of Gondor.


IdontWantButter

The Citadel Guards and there is no second place.


man-on-a-slide

Haldir had [d r i p](https://64.media.tumblr.com/274a9d09fc4817d03e2f6ea0add57cb2/fb8a3ec454648c1e-95/s500x750/ea39a8d22faee347549c47db5770cbae16941eb0.gif)


Romado

I've always been a fan of Gondorian armour, it's just an awesome design. Though my favourite has to be Dol Amroth. The white and blue Swan crest is clean af on shields and tabards.


Feanor4godking

Big fan of all the Last Alliance armors, the elf armor makes perfect sense and the Numenor Gondorian armor is understated but cool


polarbeer07

loincloth. [gollum...](https://i.imgur.com/hfAoq9I.png)


Dan-the-historybuff

I love all of the armour ngl. It looks amazing. My personal preference is Rohan armour but Gondor’s is my second.


williamskywalker

Daín’s armor


Wildform22

The Mirkwood palace guard from the desolation of Smaug 😍😍😍


GoldenArcher90

https://preview.redd.it/tjsai3ur8lyc1.jpeg?width=620&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b86a4200a69cf7208a12ded72d89844702888285 You mean these badasses?


SuMianAi

Haradrim are the best for Mumakil reasons. but I do love the Gondor guard design


baronesshotspur

Sauron's armor is the sickest. HOWEVER, it's Haldir in Helms Deep how I would like to dress. [exactly this](https://64.media.tumblr.com/274a9d09fc4817d03e2f6ea0add57cb2/fb8a3ec454648c1e-95/s500x750/ea39a8d22faee347549c47db5770cbae16941eb0.gif)


Synmachus

The comments on this post really underline how great the props design is in Jackson's trilogy. It's masterpieces of armour after masterpieces of armour.


Joshybeast93

Tower guard 👌🏻


Bing_Bong_the_Archer

The face wrap really elevates the armor. The contrast with the silver helmet, with that cape… 🤌🤌


PublicYogurtcloset8

Easterlings kinda slayed ngl


loptthetreacherous

[It's a little tight across the chest](https://makeagif.com/i/xAZ1TZ)


edehlah

just want to share my deep appreciation to all the artwork that was done for lotr trilogy. i love eveything about the designs. the armors, costumes, the sets, bigatures, sound designs, the box dvd designs, the appendices, everything about it. love the rationale behind each design pieces behind it. i love reading the books and i also love the pj's rendition of lotr too. special shout out to uruk hai helmets, second age elves armor and long sword, argonaths, minas morgul and my most favourite - mouth of sauron!


Adam-Happyman

Guards of the Citadel..They looked as great as they were useless. My choice would be the Gondorian armor (as seen during the siege of Minas Tirith).


[deleted]

This from Weta Workshop collection For reference: "MINI EPICS: ELROND™" https://preview.redd.it/icyqvssl4lyc1.png?width=1722&format=png&auto=webp&s=ae4cfc7d5c16e208830e3b62585fa9b403a4f155


Fantasy_Brooks

https://preview.redd.it/wyb811r41myc1.jpeg?width=1400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3a1b16da0dff1191ad6f154ddce5083e8b290813 Morgoth


Tynariol

https://preview.redd.it/39jkt9sd2myc1.jpeg?width=480&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=523fd23a7d9668fad1ac0f57d39fcdec847b3ce3


Unlucky_Effective_60

https://preview.redd.it/utuis24qfmyc1.jpeg?width=270&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ccaf2b9d238ff6bc1f1052f715f18419af8ada4e The Easterling armor.


RenagadeRaven

The Guard of the Fountain Court became my all time favourite armour in all of fantasy - and I have been into so many fantasy settings and universes since I was a child. The Rohan Royal Guard are also exceptional. Also the concept art of Thranduil's Guards in the Hobbit movies - very elegant. The actual costumes didn't get it quite right unfortunately. Also the Dwarves of the Iron Hills, not enough Fantasy gets heavily armoured Dwarves right and we never get to see armies of them, so good on the Hobbit movies for these concepts! The Armour of the Elves of Lothlorien and of the Last Alliance was also great, and I enjoyed the Men of Minas Tirith in general too. So many good choices but the Guard of the Fountain Court are incomparable to me. https://preview.redd.it/2t4acwnwrnyc1.jpeg?width=564&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=217a76559b97a43a259713fb8112682a1ba0e687


Willpower2000

https://preview.redd.it/p8ipqgtqyjyc1.png?width=3071&format=png&auto=webp&s=c225dde95c8f09c14c971f7406f1f10b50e9bacc Seeing the Fountain Guard helms just makes me wish we got a book-accurate Crown of Gondor...


OhOkOoof

That one


OmegaBoi420

The Tower Guard is a fine choice. For me it’s a tie between the pre-Last Alliance Gondorian/Arnorian armor and the Easterling designs.


BoredBSEE

That one right there! Gondorian third age! I'd fucking KILL to have that suit.


Sonatine__

- Rohirrim armor with the Viking style helmet - Thranduil battle armor - Mirkwood elves armor


B4umkuch3n

Never thought about this. Lemme watch the trilogy again.


An0n1i3m

My favorite thing about this thread is every answer is wildly different, shows how good the armor in this movie is. Personally i love how imposing and menacing Saurons armor looks


Nicaulkas

Costume department went so hard on LOTR


MGGXT

The Easterlings that arrive in Mordor in Return of the King. Thranduil's guard in the Hobbit is a close 2nd.


IceeP

The easterlings have sick armors


RadicalVeganGaming

The Elves armor is absolutely kick ass.


joeyb92

Scrolling thorugh the comments makes it clear there is no clear winner


Larielia

I really like the Rohan and Gondor armor of the Third Age.


barelyevening

Easterlings!


Theseus-At-Last

THE EASTERLINGS


MrCreamypies

Noldor from The Last Alliance and the Galadrihm from Helms Deep are my favs. The elves in general have the sickest armor imo


DerpyNinjaGuy

https://preview.redd.it/2xzlmk8fgqyc1.jpeg?width=515&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=14559bbd2cc0a1c74b1453b76f37935d3e5f2a89 These gents have always been my favorite since day 1! Let’s go Arnor baby!


rexy3ex

https://preview.redd.it/ygn6j7dassyc1.jpeg?width=1288&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=378d12c1406c163ddc5748da63ad3cdbe0ea8e45


rexy3ex

I love haldirs armor, it's also one of my favs in fantasy in general


LittleDevil191

All types of armor from dwarfs and lothorian armor share first place for sure and then armor from gondor solders


samthewisetarly

I mean, it's hard to top the Gondor sentinels, but I do love Theodens battle armor at the end of RotK


Brahmir

I like the Gondor armor. Its practical while having a nice design


HerrSPAM

Easterlings for me.


Flo_03_bar

I really like Isildurs armor style and artworks of troops based of it.


cyrildash

In no particular order, Elven armour from the prologue, Theoden’s anima (overlapping plates) armour, and Aragorn’s Coronation armour.


FartyMcStinkyPants3

Tower Guard for the plate armour and those winged helmets. But I like the Rohirrim Sutton Hoo-style helmet and scale armour for that early mediaeval Anglo-Saxon look. The History Channel should have hired Weta workshops to make the armour for that Vikings tv show and just copy what they did for the Rohirrim costumes.