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Armors are one of the cornerstone items in Ashes of Phoenix. After choosing your [[Weapon]], almost nothing is as important as the choice of your armor, as well as correct usage of such. In many cases, the armor greatly influences the play style you will follow. | Armors are one of the cornerstone items in Ashes of Phoenix. After choosing your [[Weapon]], almost nothing is as important as the choice of your armor, as well as correct usage of such. In many cases, the armor greatly influences the play style you will follow. | ||
All armors are categorized in various types. With each type belonging to one [[Era]]. An Era is a composition of multiple [[Tier]]s. | All armors are categorized in various types. With each type belonging to one [[Era]]. An Era is a composition of multiple [[Tier]]s. A higher Era armor from the same type is always a direct upgrade to the previous Era armor. | ||
The Era of the Armor can be seen at the end of the armor name, by counting the roman number at the end. (I, II and III for 1, 2 and 3 respectively) | |||
== Metal Armors == | == Metal Armors == | ||
Metal Armors are known for their huge Normal Resistances. They are by far the best armor to lower the amount of damage normal bullets inflict to you. They have exceptionally high [[Damage Treshold]]s, meaning they are very effective at lowering the damage from bursts. Many SMGs become outright useless when shot at Metal Armors. | |||
The downside of the Metal Armors is a lack of positive perks, and the presence of negative perks, most notably, [[Malus Rate of Fire (Armor)]] - which causes your weapons to have a higher [[AP]] Cost when shooting them. | |||
== Leather Armors == | == Leather Armors == | ||
== Combat Armors == | == Combat Armors == |
Revision as of 12:49, 10 November 2023
Armors are one of the cornerstone items in Ashes of Phoenix. After choosing your Weapon, almost nothing is as important as the choice of your armor, as well as correct usage of such. In many cases, the armor greatly influences the play style you will follow.
All armors are categorized in various types. With each type belonging to one Era. An Era is a composition of multiple Tiers. A higher Era armor from the same type is always a direct upgrade to the previous Era armor.
The Era of the Armor can be seen at the end of the armor name, by counting the roman number at the end. (I, II and III for 1, 2 and 3 respectively)
Metal Armors
Metal Armors are known for their huge Normal Resistances. They are by far the best armor to lower the amount of damage normal bullets inflict to you. They have exceptionally high Damage Tresholds, meaning they are very effective at lowering the damage from bursts. Many SMGs become outright useless when shot at Metal Armors. The downside of the Metal Armors is a lack of positive perks, and the presence of negative perks, most notably, Malus Rate of Fire (Armor) - which causes your weapons to have a higher AP Cost when shooting them.