The armor of the Snake school or Kaer Morhen is not the Wolf School (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
The question arose, the Armor from Kaer Morhen "Which is given at the very beginning of the passage" and the Armor of the Snake School, are identical. What's the catch? After all, the Armor of the Wolf is not at all like, it does not fit Kaer Morhen, but the Snakes, unfortunately, are like a fly.PS Personally opinion.
Both the armor from Kaer Morhen and the witch's armor of the Snake are a dead-end branch of development, although the most beautiful in the game. That's the whole joke.
Mantykora
Well, you know =) They are so beautiful that you forget about the stats) But I doubt that because of this they made them the same.
the people wanted the armor of the school of the snake + the people wanted the initial armor with the norms of the stats. so they rolled out the retexture of the first armor and called it the snake armor.
lookaway
Was there a Wolf School at that time? They just could change, Snake School for Wolf School
ElevenXI The
armor of the Wolf school was already available at that time. DLC was released later.
The fact that Geralt belongs to the Witchers of the Wolf School does not at all mean that the witchers, as in the army, all wear the same uniform ... The Witcher is independent, and he chooses clothes and weapons according to need and opportunities. The elementary and school armor of the Snake is one and the same, it is even called that in the game, viper armor. Why he became the initial one is a mystery.
Stribogg
Well, we didn't think about what to wear Geralt, just wondering, 2 different schools, 1 Armor
ElevenXI
If you carefully read everything in the game, then nowhere is it said that each school has a specific armor. It's just that some witchers from different schools created weapons-armor.
And, yes, Kaer Morhen, this is not a school, this is an elven fortress, in which witchers from the Wolf School just settled. (This is on the subject of the question)
About Kaer Morhen (if you are too lazy to read the Internet)
SpoilerKaer Morhen is a citadel located in the Blue Mountains of Kaedwen, which has housed a school for training witchers for many centuries. The name of the fortress comes from the Elder Speech, where Caer a'Muirehen is translated as "Fortress of the Old Sea".
About 400 years ago, the Kaer Morhen fortress became a haven for renegade magicians, who set as their goal the creation of ideal warriors to fight the proliferating evil spirits and monsters, both of natural origin and those that appeared as a result of the use of magic. The work of the sorcerers of Kaer Morhen was based on research in the field of mutations based on the use of magic, alchemy, the properties of herbs, and poisons of plant and animal origin.
To create witchers, healthy boys were selected, as a rule, vagabonds, orphans. Popular rumor ascribed to the witchers the use of the right of surprise (for the service performed to take from the debtor “that he does not expect to find at home†- as a rule, a child). However, although such cases have taken place, it should not be assumed that only a child-surprise could become a witcher. There are also no grounds for the statement that such a child will certainly pass the Test. Probably, the rumor about the abduction of children by witchers also comes from the above delusion.
Presumably in 1185 (according to the "History of the World" by Roderick November - 950) the fortress was practically destroyed by an army of fanatics, who consider witchers to be godless degenerates, warlocks, creatures disgusting to nature. The event was preceded by the appearance of an anonymous pamphlet "Monster or Witcher Description", written in a pronounced negative way by an unknown sorcerer or sorcerers. As a result of the battle, almost all witchers were killed, including the test subjects, as well as sorcerers dealing with mutations and possessing the secrets of all stages of the mutation process.
A little more than half a century later, the flow of students coming here dried up, and in 1240 the fortress finally stopped training children. Since that time, Kaer Morhen has been the haven of only a few witchers, doomed to a slow extinction, and in the minds of the inhabitants is a cursed place.
Stribogg
Well, you contradict yourself. Formally, were the witchers created from a specific school? That is, only they have this Weapon-Armor. We can say that they belong to them.