How Painting Your Colossus Shield Transforms Your Model

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In BioWare's game Anthem, players can pilot combat suits known as Javelins in a primeval, alien world. One of these Javelins is the Colossus, a heavily armoured suit that is the most powerful javelin available. Players have been discussing the customisation options for the Colossus, specifically whether the shield can be customised as a fourth armour piece. While some players have observed that their shields take on their paint scheme, others have noted that there is no way to check this in-game. Players have also suggested that they should be able to shoot with a shield on and that they should be able to customise their shields with paint, patterns, and symbols.

Characteristics Values
Game Anthem
Game Developer BioWare
Game Genre Online multiplayer action role-playing
Game Setting Primeval, alien world
Game Character Colossus
Customization Options Paint job, vinyls, symbols, patterns, colors
Customization Requests Shield as a fourth customizable option, helmet customization

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Players can customise the colour of their Colossus shield

Players of BioWare's Anthem can customise the colour of their Colossus shield. Anthem is an online multiplayer action role-playing video game, in which players pilot combat suits known as Javelins in a primeval, alien world. The Colossus is a heavily armoured Javelin, first created in Bastion, and is one of the most powerful Javelins available.

The Colossus is a hulking war machine designed to take out entire hives of vicious predatory fauna with mounted artillery, heavy arms, and reinforced armour plating. It can equip all handheld guns, except heavy pistols and machine pistols, and has special access to autocannons and grenade launchers. It is the only Javelin sturdy enough to wield any of the heavy weapons.

Players can customise their Colossus shield by changing its colour. The shield takes on the player's chosen paint scheme, and can also be customised with symbols. Players can also put current vinyls on their shields, and some have reported that their shields have taken on the colours of their mech.

In addition to shield colour customisation, players can also change the armour of the helmet, arms, legs, and torso of their Javelins, and add a paint job.

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The shield takes on the player's paint scheme

The Colossus is a heavily armoured, hulking war machine of a javelin, designed to take out entire hives of vicious fauna. It is one of the first javelins ever created, and its technology has been modified by regulators. It is piloted by Freelancers and Engineers, and its strength makes it the most powerful javelin available. The Colossus is the only javelin that can wield heavy weapons, and it has access to Autocannons and Grenade Launchers.

The Colossus has 12 combat slots, and its health was updated to utilize the same base values of armour and shields as other javelins, but with a multiplying factor that generates larger armour and shield pools. This allows the Colossus to utilize universal components without sacrificing defence.

The Colossus can be customized with vinyls, and players have been observed with shields in different colours, such as gold. The shield takes on the player's paint scheme, and it can be customized with symbols and patterns. Players have expressed a desire to further customize their Colossus, with some requesting the ability to shoot with a shield, and others asking for a fourth customizable armour piece.

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Players can add symbols to their shields

Players of the video game Anthem have been discussing the ability to customise their Colossus shields. One player has suggested that BioWare add a customisation option that is viewable 100% of the time, such as the ability to customise a full shield arm. Another player has suggested that they would like to be able to put symbols on their shields, such as the Legion of Dawn vinyl. This player has noticed that their shield takes on the colour scheme of their paint job, and they would like to see this as a separate option.

Another player has suggested that they would like to see bullet holes/damage, scorch marks, claw marks, dings, and dents on their shield. They would also like to be able to add symbols to their shield, such as a cross. They also mention that they would like to see the Colossus have a fourth custom slot, as the other Javelins do.

In response to this, another player has confirmed that the Colossus does have four customisable sections: the helmet, arms, legs, and torso. However, they note that the Colossus does not have a helmet option, and they wonder if the shield will be added as the fourth customisable section. They also suggest that BioWare could allow players to customise their guns.

In another discussion, players have been discussing the addition of holy symbols to shields in the role-playing game, Dungeons and Dragons. One player has suggested that they would rule that, in order to use a holy symbol, the shield would need to be held and faced towards the target of the spell. Another player has suggested that they could get a tattoo of the holy symbol so that they don't have to worry about where the symbol is.

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Shields can be purchased from carpenters and some armourers

To get shields painted in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, players must start the Brushes with Death DLC and complete the "For Whom The Bell Tolls" main quest. After this, they will see a purple marker on the map, just south of Trosky Castle. By encountering the painter Voyta, players will trigger the "Sketchy Situation" quest, where they will need to find his brushes and return them.

Once players have obtained a shield, they can customise it to their liking. There are four different features to customise: pattern, colours, and categories & symbols. The pattern is the 'field' in heraldry and serves as the background, which can be a cross or a horizontal split. Players can then choose two colours for the pattern. Under different categories, such as Animals & Historical, players will find symbols to adorn their shields. Once players are happy with their shield, they can press "Accept change" to finalise the design. This process is completely free as Votya is in Henry's debt, and players can return to get more shields painted or restore a shield's original design.

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Shields can be customised in the Brushes with Death DLC

Players of BioWare's Anthem have been requesting the ability to customise their Colossus shields, as they can with their Javelins. While players can change the armour of the helmet, arms, legs and torso of their Javelins, the Colossus does not have a helmet option. Players have suggested that the shield could be added as a fourth customisable section to match the other Javelins.

The Colossus shield does take on the player's paint scheme, so it can already be customised to an extent. Players have suggested that they would like to be able to customise their shields with patterns, symbols, and vinyls. One player suggested that they would like to be able to paint a cross on their shield, while another suggested that they would like to add text. Some players have expressed a desire to add more battle-worn designs to their shields, such as bullet holes, scorch marks, and claw marks.

Players have also suggested that they would like to be able to shoot with their shields, as seen in some of the game's cut scenes. This would require work with animations, but could make the Colossus more visually engaging and meaningful to play.

While I cannot confirm that the Brushes with Death DLC will include the ability to customise Colossus shields, it seems that players would welcome this feature.

Frequently asked questions

The shield takes on your paint scheme, so it can be customised.

You can unlock symbols to have painted on your shield by completing quests.

You can customise the pattern, colours, and symbols on your shield.

There are four types of shields available for customisation: Cuman, Heater, Knight, and Pavese.

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