Armor is collectible equipment that can either be purchased, occasionally dropped by monsters, or obtained from other sources. They give players a range of stats such as ranged damage, magic damage, melee damage, armor, etc. They are mainly separated into two main categories: Armor Sets and Armor Pieces.
- Armor sets will include all currently known armor pieces that can be obtained in the game, which fit with other similar armor pieces, intentionally meant to be worn together as an 'armor set'.
- Armor pieces will include all currently known standalone armor pieces that do not necessarily fit into a specific armor set or are simply seen as other armor pieces that players can wear to fill up missing armor set's slots.
In order to clear up confusion on how this wiki defines the word 'Armor', we are defining it as any type of armor piece or set that specifically provides armor (protection) for the players and/or some sort of stat that would benefit the player, such as Sight Range, Walkspeed, Jump Power, etc.
- For example, the Illuminator's set, despite providing no armor (protection) for the players at all, it still possesses other stats that would benefit the player(s) in one way or another, unlike clothing where it is mainly based on pure fashion.
Damage Reduction
Most armor sets and pieces in the game will increase the Armor stat, decreasing the amount of damage taken from all sources. The formula used to define the percentage of damage reduction you have is (Armor * 0.675) + 19.8.
- With no Armor points, all players have a base damage reduction of 19.8%.
- Each point of Armor increases the amount of damage reduced by 0.675%.
- If you want to know how much damage an attack will do to you, subtract your damage reduction from 100% and then multiply the attack by that percentage. For example, a player with 40 Armor takes 46.8% less damage, causing Dark Ghosts to deal ~231 damage instead of the full 435 against them.
Frontier Update
The list of all the known armor sets that were introduced after the release of Fantastic Frontier, simply deemed as the "Frontier Update." These are considered to be one of the classic armor sets and is then followed up by other armor sets of later updates.
Otherworld Update
The list of all the known armor sets that were introduced during the second update, known as the Otherworld Update. These are considered to be the armor sets that took millennia to obtain. In other words, the community would impatiently or patiently wait for the Otherworld Update to come after 9 months or so.
Fishing Update
The list of all the known armor sets that were introduced during the third update, known as the Fishing Update. These are considered to be the armor sets that astonished the community after 2 months of the developer's hard work.
Ratboy's Nightmare Update
The list of all the known armor sets that were introduced during the fourth update, known as the Ratboy's Nightmare Update. These are considered to be the armor sets that astonished the community after months of the developer's hard work.
Nightmare Boss Update
The list of all the known armor sets that were introduced during the fourth (extension) update, known as the Nightmare Boss Update. These are considered to be the armor sets that are continued from its main update (Ratboy's Nightmare Update). Albeit not 'armor', a new type of wear was also introduced in this update, specifically, the Frog Costumes.
Spring Update
The list of all the known armor sets that were introduced during the fifth (extension) update, known as the Spring Update.