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− | {{quotation| | + | {{about|the equipment item|the [[Stat#Primary Basket|Primary Stat]]|Armor (stat)}} |
− | == | + | {{quotation|Suit up! It Won't make you stronger, but you'll look absolutely fabulous.|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}5lxFH0Vw7-I&t{{=}}81 Corepunk (MMORPG) Official Announcement Trailer]}} |
− | + | [[Armor]] is a strictly cosmetic item in Corepunk. It can be equipped either by dragging into the armor panel or by interacting with armor items in the inventory. | |
+ | [[File:Legionary Armor.jpg|thumb|A [[Legionary]]'s currently equipped armor.]] | ||
+ | ==Acquisition== | ||
+ | Armor can be crafted, purchased from vendors, traded with players, rewarded for hitting certain milestones, or bought from a cosmetic shop where players can exchange real currency for armor. | ||
− | == | + | ==Appearance== |
− | + | Players have six armor slots: Helmet, Gloves, Chest, Boots, Belt, and Pants. Each piece of armor can only be equipped into its designated slots, although they can take up multiple slots at once.<br> | |
+ | Armor can be a part of armor sets - collections of armor designed to be worn together. Players do not need to wear complete sets nor do they receive bonuses when wearing a complete set. | ||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | :{{arrow}}[[Skin]] |
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This article is about the equipment item. For the Primary Stat, see Armor (stat).
“Suit up! It Won't make you stronger, but you'll look absolutely fabulous.
Armor is a strictly cosmetic item in Corepunk. It can be equipped either by dragging into the armor panel or by interacting with armor items in the inventory.
Acquisition[edit]
Armor can be crafted, purchased from vendors, traded with players, rewarded for hitting certain milestones, or bought from a cosmetic shop where players can exchange real currency for armor.
Appearance[edit]
Players have six armor slots: Helmet, Gloves, Chest, Boots, Belt, and Pants. Each piece of armor can only be equipped into its designated slots, although they can take up multiple slots at once.
Armor can be a part of armor sets - collections of armor designed to be worn together. Players do not need to wear complete sets nor do they receive bonuses when wearing a complete set.