These people forget that for just about (I can think of a few examples around level 24ish and level 56ish that didn't have it's more traditional looking armor set) every skimpy or revealing armor set, there was also a set that covered more and showed less skin.
And you notice those fully covering ones being made by cosplayers a lot less to the point where the number can be counted on one hand.
And the funny thing is, unless the character is heavy cavalry, unarmored legs is a more realistic design choice. Pre-musket history is absolutely full of infantry marching around in not much more than a helmet and some sort of torso protection for armor.
These people forget that for just about (I can think of a few examples around level 24ish and level 56ish that didn't have it's more traditional looking armor set) every skimpy or revealing armor set, there was also a set that covered more and showed less skin.
And you notice those fully covering ones being made by cosplayers a lot less to the point where the number can be counted on one hand.
And the funny thing is, unless the character is heavy cavalry, unarmored legs is a more realistic design choice. Pre-musket history is absolutely full of infantry marching around in not much more than a helmet and some sort of torso protection for armor.