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<strong>Upper body armors:</strong><br><br>
<strong>Upper body armors:</strong><br><br>
<i>An assortment of various clothing options can be found at the [[Equipment List clothing|equipment list for clothing]].</i><br><br>
<i>An assortment of various clothing options can be found at the [[Equipment List clothing|equipment list for clothing]].</i><br><br>
 
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The armor page has been split to ease readability into the following categories: [[Upper body armors|upper body armors]], [[Leg armors|leg armors]], [[Helmets|helmets]] and [[Power armors|power armors]].
The armor page has been split to ease readability into the following categories: [[Upper body armors|upper body armors]], [[Leg armors|leg armors]] [[Helmets|helmets]] and [[Power armors|power armors]].

Latest revision as of 21:07, 17 February 2026

On this page the various armors are listed. The weapons can be found here.

The armor rating is the amount of damage that is absorbed by the armor. Only incoming damage that surpasses the armor rating is actually decreasing hit points.

In case an armor raises a part of the main attributes above the race maximum (powered armors can, for example, raise strength, this character has even more strength when wearing that armor. If it was a human character with Strength of 10, it is now quite literally a character with super human strength when wearing that armor.
That being said, the negative effects of armor pieces can not reduce the main attributes to below the race minimum.

Upper body armors:

An assortment of various clothing options can be found at the equipment list for clothing.


The armor page has been split to ease readability into the following categories: upper body armors, leg armors, helmets and power armors.