Difference between revisions of "Armor"

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[[File:Legionary Armor.jpg|thumb|A Legionary's currently equipped armor.]]
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[[File:Legionary Armor.jpg|thumb|A [[Legionary]]'s currently equipped armor.]]
 
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[[Armor]] is a strictly cosmetic item in Corepunk.  
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[[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.
 
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==Acquisition==
== Acquisition ==
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Armor in Corepunk can be crafted, purchased from vendors, traded from players, or bought from a cosmetic shop where players can exchange real currency for armor.
Armor in Corepunk can be crafted, purchased from vendors, traded from players, and there are plans for a cosmetic shop where you can exchange real currency for in-game cosmetics.
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==Appearance==
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Players have six armor slots: Helmet, Gloves, Upper Body, Shoes, Lower Body, and Underwear. Each piece of armor can only be equipped into its designated slots, although they can take up multiple slots at once.<br>
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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.
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==See Also==
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A Legionary's currently equipped armor.
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

Armor in Corepunk can be crafted, purchased from vendors, traded from players, or bought from a cosmetic shop where players can exchange real currency for armor.

Appearance

Players have six armor slots: Helmet, Gloves, Upper Body, Shoes, Lower Body, and Underwear. 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.

See Also

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