Collect Etherian Mana and any heart drops between waves.
This gives you a head start on each tier as you already have the good sentries you would otherwise have to grind the first several waves for over and over. Between each tier of the event, grind out the current tier for the defender medals required for Ballista and Lightning Aura. You can also use Exploding Trap, however it’s generally better to use your mana on the other two. Ballistas can be stacked near the crystal for the first few phases, and Lightning Auras can be stacked on the portals to neutralize weaker enemies. The two sentries you should use are Ballista and Lightning Aura. The Old One’s Army sentries are so intertwined with the event for a reason, and should always be used regardless of class. In a class only run, it will be very difficult to make progress. The number one piece of advice I can give you. Sometimes shape and colour could even define social status or political party affiliation.Advice that applies to every wave of the event. This wide long ribbon was wreathed over the head and left one edge hanging free.Įvery land had its specific method of chaperon’s wearing. Later, chaperon got another type of decoration - a torse (wreath). There was all the fashion to set patte on the top or sides in a manner of cockscomb. Pelerine (patte) could be decorated with pleats, insets and ornately shaped festoons. This accessory took origin from hoods with long tails, which was wrapped around the head in imitation of puff eastern turban. Such piece of clothing was called chaperon. In the XV century European and especially Burgundian noble seigniors were swanking around in the headwears of elaborate design. Other headwears had not-too-high crown and cuffs. Some of models had elongated end, which was hanging on the side. They were worn over the thin cotton or linen cap “ cale”. Popular medieval headwears were being tailored of thick woolen cloth or felt. Men were wrapping it around the neck or making a knot. Long tail could have a length of few meters. It was very comfortable and hard-wearing hair cover. Alongside with hats, copes and berets, a hood with pelerine was in fashion too. Men also stood up to date with headdresses. They also covered a head with soft hood with pelerine and wide cuff above the forehead. Middle-class women (wives and daughters of merchants, prosperous citizens or poor noblemen) were wearing various caps of linen or wool. Height of headdress was defined by lady’s social status and was strictly regimented. Such construction called “Butterfly hennin”. Women were wearing a light veil over these “horns”. Double-cone hennins were very popular as well. It could cover lady’s face or hang behind as a long tail. Silk, gold-cloth or another rich material covered the base. For making, crafters were using frame of whale bones, thick paper or starched fabric. High cone-shaped hennin was outlined against the other headwears. This fashion developed every item of gothic-style clothing into the real pieces of art. So-called Burgundian fashion influenced on its development at the most. Noble ladies were wearing headbands or precious tiaras over it.įrom XIV century, women’s headwears gained various and spectacular forms. Such cover was called “couvre chef”, that means “main cover”. In the XII such women started to tie such shawl under the chin and cover a neck with it. The simplest type of women’s headwear was a shawl of cotton, linen or thin wool. Just send picture with detailed description to Then we will advise you price and discuss details of order. If you didn’t find the wished piece of clothing in this section, we can make it individually for you. After that, manager will contact you with measurement request and specification of order’s details. Once all options have chosen, you need to add item to the cart and make a payment. We’ll help you to specify your size and required model. If you have any difficulties with choosing, please contact our manager. Define the required colour of your headwear.Choose fabric (for example, wool, linen or cotton).To purchase one of these chaperons or hennins, you need to do few simple steps: We sew them by individual measures and regards of customer. There are models of different hats, hair coverings and hoods, which were required part of outfit in Medieval Europe.Īll goods are custom-made according to the historical analogues. This section contains men’s and women’s headwears.