The only prob with that is that so many talents are already in the Light Armor tree that would become redundant if I just use heavy armor and then place points in that tree.
The Dwarven armor is great and all as well as the crossbow, but to fit the Aether style ( a bluish liquid ) the Stalhrim armor set fit this perfectly, also came in light armor.
People can choose heavy armor from the start and go with dwarven armor and then get the Visage of Mzund to match, but for those who already made a Aether Engineer and used tier 1 then tier 2, this tier 3 is a natural progression of armor.
Ultimately you can use the dwarven xbow instead of the stalhrim bow, the great thing about this build is you can mix and match any of the armor from tier1,2,3 to suit what you like.
The only prob with that is that so many talents are already in the Light Armor tree that would become redundant if I just use heavy armor and then place points in that tree.
The Dwarven armor is great and all as well as the crossbow, but to fit the Aether style ( a bluish liquid ) the Stalhrim armor set fit this perfectly, also came in light armor.
People can choose heavy armor from the start and go with dwarven armor and then get the Visage of Mzund to match, but for those who already made a Aether Engineer and used tier 1 then tier 2, this tier 3 is a natural progression of armor.
Ultimately you can use the dwarven xbow instead of the stalhrim bow, the great thing about this build is you can mix and match any of the armor from tier1,2,3 to suit what you like.