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Top 5 Lethal Dragon Age Armor Mods

If you own Dragon Age: Origins on PC, you’ll want to take a look at some of these hot armor mods over on Fileplanet.  Whether your Warden is a mage, warrior or rogue these armor mods have you covered.

One of the coolest things about Dragon Age: Origins for the PC are the mods created by regular players just like you and I.  Recently it came to my attention that Fileplanet featured some really nice looking armor mods on their blog, and I just had to share them with you.

Grey Warden Runic ArmorThe Grey Warden Runic Armor boasts beautiful detail in silver and gold and would be fitting for any Warden that isn’t afraid to get a little bit of blood on their boots.  This armor mod was created by Ghost11.

Wings of Velvet ArmorMy personal favorite is the Wings of Velvet Armor, a gorgeous set for mages that comes in a deep blue.  This beautiful mod was created by Moonwing:

Black Templar ArmorThis next armor mod is sure to please those who thought the Grey Warden Runic Armor was too bright and shiny for their tastes. Take a look at the Black Templar Armor, created by Krayzie3:

Ivory Tower and Nightfall BloomAccording to the Fileplanet blog, this next set is perfect for those who would love to have the Wings of Velvet look but aren’t a mage.  Take a look at the Ivory Tower and Nightfall Bloom mod, also created by Moonwing:

Legacy of SundownLast but certainly not least we have a set for the rogues and rangers in our lives.  This set is called the Legacy of Sundown which was also created by the talented Moonwing, who decided to mix red and gold for this final armor mod:

There you have it!  Five gorgeous armor mods for those who may be in need of something new during their next Dragon Age: Origins play through.  There are more screenshots on the original blog, so be sure to check them out.

The five sets of mods are available for your downloading pleasure here.

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