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and struggle to let go (I still watch Hannah Ruckus proving that it is not just the clothes
Montana reruns), then Cassie’s old outfits are but the ride as well that makes a fashion
still available. statement with his Starslayer skin. All the
champs have something that helps them
Buck stand out in the world’s deadliest beauty
The shotgun wielding beefcake that always pageant. What matters is that you find what
skips leg day knows how to accessorize. Take you like and what you feel makes you stand
his triggerman skin for example: nothing says out when the bullets fly. We all have our
contract killer like a pair of dark glasses and a highlight reels to consider after all.
matte-black shotgun, which is perfect for the By Clive Dorrington
flanker on the prowl. His kingpin variation has
a more Miami-vice flavour for you old souls
out there stuck in the 80s. Let Buck strike up
the disco hustler mood when converting the
payload with this skin.
Makoa
I am not into body shaming, but let’s be
honest, Makoa does not have a lot going
for him in terms of fashion sense. However,
here is a guy that knows how to play on his
strengths. Maybe not Paris runway material
but the plushy Makoa skin is straight up
adorable. Being a giant bipedal reptile, Makoa
probably thought that if Barney the Dinosaur
(that purple abomination) can get away with
making reptile monsters cute then so can he.
Besides, kids’ birthday parties charge a small
fortune for this kind of thing. While he is not
capturing points, he has a really sweet gig to
fall back on as an entertainer.
Well there you have the fashion icons in
Paladins. Now don’t get me wrong, these
champions are just a few of the wonderfully
colourful characters we get to experience.
Just look at perky Evie going through her
rebel phase with her Troublemaker skin and
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