Armor

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Game

Armor is not part of the default game. You'll need a game or a mod that adds armor to the game. The items in this page reflect the Lord of the Test game. The best known mods providing armor is 3d armor.

Armor helps when fighting mobs, and journeying through dangerous terrain, as it reduces damage taken from falling, lava, mobs and other things. However, it will wear down, and if you are in the middle of Mordor when that happens, it's not good! A full set of armor consists of a Shield a Helmet, a Chestplate, a pair of Leggings, and a pair of Boots.

Crafting

Armor parts are crafted on the same way as all other items. View the specific pages for crafting instructions:

Wearing

Armor Inventory.png

On games that support armor, there is a slightly modified inventory screen. Left to the crafting field are two new areas. The area in the middle is presenting the player and the six inventory slots on the left is where you place your armor parts. It is not necessary to place armor parts in a specific order. Yust put is in one of the six slots.

The middle area presenting the player is a preview. Here you can see the armor parts that you are wearing.

Armor Inventory Preview.png

An armor only protects you when you're wearing it. When an armor takes damage, it wears off.

Hud

When wearing an armor, the Hud also changes. There is a protection bar above the health bar, indicating how strong your armor protection is.

Armor Hud.png


Basic armor

Basic Armor.png

The basic armor is armor that is made from wood or metal, and is nothing very special. It comes as training, tin, copper, steel, bronze, silver, gold and mithril.

Training armor

Training armor is the weakest armor, and is good for just getting started off, or training. It is cheap, and made from Wood.

Tin and Copper armor

Another fairly weak armor, stronger and more durable than training armor, and somewhat more expensive. Both Tin and Copper armor have the same stats.

Steel armor

Steel armor is a mid-way armor, not overly expensive, but not cheap either, offering fairly good protection and durability.

Bronze armor

This is the first of the three armors that are linked together with their stats. Bronze is more durable than silver armor, but does not offer quite as much protection.

Silver armor

This armor provides better protection than bronze armor, but is slightly less durable.

Gold armor

This armor provides protection that is equal to silver armor, and durability that equals the bronze armor. It has the best stats of silver and bronze armor.

Galvorn armor

The armor now is one of the best you can find in the Lord of the Test game. This is the second best armor, only beaten by mirthil armor.

Mithril armor

This is the best metal armor in the Lord of the Test game. No other armor is as all round good as this. Other special armors beat it in single stats, but no other armor equals it in all round durability and protection.

Special armor

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