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Best armor in Atlas Fallen and how to get it


As you can probably tell by now, combat is one of the highlights of the Fallen Atlas. The combos, dodges and tactics you have to use to defeat the powerful enemies in front of you are kind of the key elements of this action RPG.

With that in mind, getting good armor for your character is also essential, because enemies are no joke. This game features quite a tough fight that reminds us of Dark Souls or Ghosts Tsushima, so when you get hit by an enemy monster you don’t want to go down in a few hits. Keep reading our article to find out what the best Atlas Falle armor is and where you can get it.

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What is the best armor set in Atlas Fallen?

When we talk about the best armor set in Atlas Fallen, we have to say right away that there is not one we would recommend, but actually three. They are Rite of the Mire, Queen’s Cover And Perennial coat. Each has its own benefits and features and the best one for you would be the one that suits your style of play.

The three sets we have chosen have a base power level of 8 and can be upgraded to a maximum power level of 11. Due to their unique and different stat allocation, you might prefer one over the other due to your build and gameplay. So we’ll introduce you to all three and let you choose the strongest for yourself.

mud ritual

Rite of the Mire is a powerful set of armor that you can acquire through a side quest called ancient armor in the Black Alms neighborhood. THE 3 fixed pieces will be found scattered in different places in the swamp ruins and you’ll need to find and collect them all before you can count on the full benefits of this set.

Once in the Swamp Ruins, tribal pants can be found east of the anvil in a protected chest which is guarded by a Wraith. The Tribal Chest Piece will be hidden south of the anvil in a pop-up chest that will be protected by a scatterer, while the tribal helmet can be found in a chest southwest of the anvil.

When you have all the coins, you must go to the knight camp in Black Alms and visit the Smith. The base armor stats are as follows:

  • Recovery: 40
  • Offense: 73
  • Defense: 39
  • Fortune: 61
  • To break: 45

The unique armor trait of this set is increasing damage you treat slow motion And crystallized enemies.

queen blanket

Queen’s Cover is readily available at supplier at Knight’s Camp in the Black Alms. You will need 2500 Tributes to buy it. His base stats are:

  • Recovery: 70
  • Offense: 48
  • Defense: 46
  • Fortune: 52
  • To break: 49

This armor set has a unique trait that gives your weapon a chance to create a small crease when it hits, healing you and your allies for 5 seconds. Armor also gets a +9/12/15/19 stat bonus for Fortune when you have 3 Momentum Essence Stones equipped in your Gauntlet and a +5/7/9/11 bonus to Offense And Defense when equipping 2 healing essence stones in the Gauntlet.

perennial coat

The Perennial Mantle armor set is received from the Odd Hunter, once you complete the main quest called the city of the sun. Armor stats are as follows:

  • Recovery: 47
  • Offense: 41
  • Defense: 72
  • Fortune: 42
  • To break: 64

As a unique trait, the Perennial Mantle armor has a moderate chance to undo damage of an enemy attack. For his bonus stats, you can get +8/10/12/15 to Offense with 4 damage essence stones equipped in your Gauntlet and +11/14/18/22 To break bonuses with 2 healing essence stones equipped in the Gauntlet.

How can you improve your armor in Atlas Fallen?

You can upgrade all armor sets in Atlas Fallen by interacting with anvils. Anvils will be located all over the map and are almost always found in civilized areas such as towns. Sometimes you will need to lift an anvil before you can use it.

To raise an anvil, find a spot on the ground with a blue hazecome closer and use the Increase skill. Once the anvil is in front of you, interact with it to bring up its menu. Among dozens of options, you will see the Armor Upgrade option.

Armor sets will usually be upgradeable multiple times and you will need to spend a lot of money to do so. gasoline dust. However, that wouldn’t be too difficult since this mineral is common loot dropped by most of the enemies you fight. You can also get it by destroying Sky Shrines and completing smaller side quests.

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