Armor

Armor

When you attack an enemy, or when you are attacked, the attack strikes a specific location instead of striking the entire person. Because of this, each piece of armor you wear on a different body location is used to determine how much damage you take when that specific body location is struck by an attack. For example, if you are wearing poor armor for your helm and strong armor on all other body locations, and you take a blow to the head, you won't gain any additional protection from the strong pieces of armor. Only your headgear is taken into account for that particular blow. Note that some defenses, such as shields, absorption runes, item upgrades, and spells will give you additional armor on all body locations simultaneously. Furthermore, effects that reduce a target's armor, reduce it on all armor locations simultaneously.

— Tablet of Wisdom

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  • Armour, also spelled armor, also called body armour, protective clothing with the ability to deflect or absorb the impact of projectiles or other weapons that may be used against its wearer.Until modern times, armour worn by combatants in warfare was laboriously fashioned and frequently elaborately wrought, reflecting the personal importance placed by the vulnerable soldier on its protection.

Armor is worn by a character to partially protect them from damage. Every character starts with a weakest-level set.

Armor is a stat shared by all units, including monsters, and buildings. Increasing armor reduces the physical damage the unit takes. Each champion begins with some armor which increases with level ( Thresh being the only exception). You can gain additional armor from abilities, items, and runes. Armor stacks additively. At level 18, base armor ranges from 28 ( Thresh) whose base armor does not.

Armor

Armor pieces[edit]

A character may wear up to five pieces of armor at a time, and a set consists of these pieces:

  • Helm/headgear (often shared between basic armor sets)
  • Chest armor
  • Hand armor
  • Leg armor
  • Footwear

Properties[edit]

Armor has three properties:

  • Armor art – the appearance, both when worn and as an inventory icon
  • Armor rating – the numerical value that determines damage protection
  • Armor bonus – other bonuses on each piece, both profession-specific and by upgrades

Acquisition[edit]

Armor is acquired from armorers or collectors in exchange for currency and materials or trophies respectively.

Notes[edit]

  • Certain salvage items are also labeled as armor, but they can't be equipped or upgraded. They symbolically represent the armor that enemies wear. They are the source of runes and insignias, though the creatures that drop these items do not directly benefit from them.
  • Armor pieces cannot be swapped in a PvP match, after the October 25, 2006 update.
  • For information on how to acquire specific armor, see Armor art or a profession's page and follow the links to the separate armor articles.
  • When attempting to sell an armor piece to a merchant, it asks for confirmation before the armor piece is sold.
  • Top and leg armor, as well as costume bodies, do affect the sound you do while walking.
    • Usually the lighter and the less metallic the armor is the less sound you make, although this is not always the case.
    • The sound is determined by the top or leg armor with the highest sound, and any costume body will override the sound of the armor if shown.
Anomaly.Armor inventory icons depend on the viewing character's gender, not the gender of the character to which they are customized.

Armor Of God

Bug.Switching the feet armor piece can cause a visual bug where the UV Map and dye color of the feet armor piece is applied to the legs armor piece instead. This is only temporary, as this does not persists trough zoning or logging out.

See also[edit]

Armored titan
See also: Order of damage modifiers
  • Perfect/maxed armor
Insignia
Survivor • Radiant • Stalwart • Brawler's • Blessed • Herald's • Sentry's
Knight's • Stonefist • Dreadnought • Sentinel's • Lieutenant's
Frostbound • Pyrebound • Stormbound • Scout's • Earthbound • Beastmaster's
Wanderer's • Disciple's • Anchorite's
Bloodstained • Tormentor's • Bonelace • Minion Master's • Blighter's • Undertaker's
Virtuoso's • Artificer's • Prodigy's
Hydromancer • Geomancer • Pyromancer • Aeromancer • Prismatic
Vanguard's • Infiltrator's • Saboteur's • Nightstalker's
Shaman's • Ghost Forge • Mystic's
Centurion's
Windwalker • Forsaken
ArmorRunes(edit)
Armor art • Armor rating • Armor bonus • Calculation • Infusion
Attunement • Clarity • Purity • Recovery • Restoration • Vigor • Vitae
Absorption • Axe Mastery • Hammer Mastery • Strength • Swordsmanship • Tactics
Beast Mastery • Expertise • Marksmanship • Wilderness Survival
Divine Favor • Healing Prayers • Protection Prayers • Smiting Prayers
Blood Magic • Curses • Death Magic • Soul Reaping
Domination Magic • Fast Casting • Illusion Magic • Inspiration Magic
Air Magic • Earth Magic • Energy Storage • Fire Magic • Water Magic
Critical Strikes • Dagger Mastery • Deadly Arts • Shadow Arts
Channeling Magic • Communing • Restoration Magic • Spawning Power
Command • Leadership • Motivation • Spear Mastery
Earth Prayers • Mysticism • Scythe Mastery • Wind Prayers

Armor Stand Recipe

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