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Sat, 08/31/2013 - 07:13
Broxaim's picture
Broxaim

Does anyone else prefer the look of the 4* Masks compared to the 5* Cowls?
I personally like the Kat Eye Mask the best (out of the kat headgears)

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 07:15
#1
Thunderbog's picture
Thunderbog
hush draggies. i creep in.

Cowl has better looks imho.

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 07:28
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Waffleconecake's picture
Waffleconecake
The cowl is good sometimes,

The cowl is good sometimes, other time the hood.

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 07:57
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Maeko's picture
Maeko
I like the 3* Claw one the

I like the 3* Claw one the most. Combine it with a black Chef Jacket and a Cleaver and it really gives off that "Psychotic Butcher" vibe...

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 08:23
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Zeddy

Masks are all ^_^ and cowls are all o_o

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 09:31
#5
Voza-Il's picture
Voza-Il
The kat claw hood is

The kat claw hood is absoulutely sweet (despite no one having a competent costume with one).

The BKC on the other hand makes you look like a severely mentally handicapped derp bunny insomniac.

VPM ftw

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 10:31
#6
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Vatarian
Kat Claw mask + Vog Coat =

Kat Claw mask + Vog Coat = Awesome×10.

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 12:18
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Waffleconecake

The only think that would make masks better then cowls are greavers.

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 19:21
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Usevnsevnsixfivfor

I saw Poopsie in a Kat Eye Hood with Thunderous Plate Mail and Unclean Aura (no offense but it looked cool). So maybe all Kat helms are good for costumes.

Sat, 08/31/2013 - 19:56
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Traevelliath

I like the scarf-aspect of the cowl, even though you can't really see it around haven.

The one part I don't like is the fact that it, as well as like 75% of the helmets I own, has clipping issues with wolver coats.

Seriously... OOO, if you are reading this, PLEASE FIX THE CLIPPING WITH WOLVER COATS AND JUST ABOUT EVERY DANG HELM OUT THERE!

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