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Monday, March 21st 2011, 3:15pm

Which armour is for you.

A quick look at attributes:
Dexterity: Affects your characters ability to dodge.
Intuition: Affects your characters chance of causing a critical strike.
Protection: Affects your characters ability to block.
Strength: Influences you characters direct damage.
Life-level: Directly influences your characters hit-points.
Vitality Affects how vital and awesome you are.

Leather, Cutthroat and Hunter armour sets

All of the above sets are grey or basic armour. This armour is cheap and affordable for your average fledgling warrior. It is sold in Shops in City Square and in the start locations (Settlement of Chernag and Klesva). Leather is classified as a generalist set and is the cheapest armour set, offering no set bonuses. It does boost basic vitality, protection and life level. Leather is a common drop from most mobs.
Cutthroat and hunter are the most commonly seen grey sets. Cutthroat increases intuition and damage. Hunter increases protection and vitality. Both sets offer a bonus to attributes once 5 pieces are put together and another bonus when 9 pieces are combined. In simple terms, a hunter set can be seen more as a tank set and cutthroat more as a quick damage set.

It is as always best not to mix sets and I strongly advise keeping to one set, but as long as you have at least 5 pieces of one set, you derive a set bonus so the other pieces of extra armour can be made up as you want.

Low green Armour

Green armor drops from some monsters but is rare. It is more expensive than grey armor. Usually, it is sold in the Auction or by other players. It is not sold in Shops.

The Executioner set includes cuisses and vest for level 1 and higher, a little Battle Axe for level 2 and higher, boots and a shirt for level 3 and higher, pauldrons and bracers for level 4 and higher and a helmet for level 5 and higher. This set is a Bonecrusher type of armor and so a player wearing it will have the largest stats boosts in Intuition and Strength.

The Twilight set is a Dodger set of armor. There are cuisses and cuirass for level 1 and higher, a katana and a wakizashi for weapons for level 2 and higher, boots and a chainmail shirt for level 3 and higher, pauldrons and gauntlets for level 4 and higher and a helmet for level 5 and higher. It boosts Dexterity and Strength most of all as do all Dodger sets of armor.

Low green heavyweight armor is called Mammoth. The cuisses and cuirass are for level 1+, the tekko and shield for level 2+, the chainmail shirt and boots for level 3+, the gauntlets and pauldrons for level 4+ and a helmet for level 5 and over. Protection, Life Level and Vitality stats are most boosted by this and all other types of heavyweight armor.

Low blue Armour

Blue armor is more rare than grey and green armor so it usually has a higher price. It can be created from chess pieces that very rarely drop from monsters or that can be found with bosses in the Derelict House.

The low blue heavyweight armor is called Slayer of Giants. Like with Mammoth armor, the Protection and Vitality and Life Level stats are boosted. It includes cuirass and cuisses (lvl 3+), claws and shield (lvl 3+), boots and shirt (lvl 3+), gauntlets and pauldrons (lvl 4+) and a helmet. It is gorgeous.

Northern Wind armor is low blue Dodger stuff. It is not as pretty as Slayer of Giant armor, but it tries hard. As always with Dodger armor, it increases Dexterity and Strength stats. It includes cuirass and cuisses (lvl 3+), sword and long dagger (lvl 3+), boots and shirt (lvl 3+), gauntlets and pauldrons (lvl 4+) and a helmet (lvl 5+).

Low blue Bonecrushers wear Anger armor. Needless to say, warriors who choose this style are not as interested in their appearance. Stat boosts are of Intuition and Strength like all Bonecrushers sets. It includes cuirass and cuisses (lvl 3+), battle hammer (lvl 3+), boots and shirt (lvl 3+), gauntlets and pauldrons (lvl 4+) and a helmet (lvl 5+). The devil hides when he sees the ugliness of this armor.


To see the other kinds of armor you can dream of, please look at the game's armory at this page: http://warofdragons.com/info/library/index.php?obj=cat&id=81

by Inouva with slight adaptations by Shevek