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Fishing hat is an armor piece which can be crafted and upgraded at the Workbench. It provides a +20 skill bonus to Fishing and Swimming. Players need to catch every single kind of fish from all existing biomes (from Meadows to Deep North) in order to craft the Fishing hat. A player who wishes to craft and upgrade the hat to rank 4 requires a total of seven of each kind of fish. Any quality level of fish may be used to craft it.
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The Ashen cape is the combat focused Ashlands-tier Cape. A more mobile Ashlands-tier cape is the Asksvin cloak focusing on dodging and running. The Ashen cape gives resistant against frost, -10% to attack stamina usage and -20% to block stamina usage.
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Asksvin cloak is a craftable Cape piece available in Ashlands. It offers a -15% dodge stamina usage and the Wind run effect. Wind run increases running speed up to +25% and decreases running stamina usage down to -100% based on wind direction and wind strength. An alternative option for an Ashlands-tier cape is the Ashen cape which offers more combat bonuses.
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Lox cape is a craftable Armor piece. Lox cape gives resistance (0.5x) to frost. Notes Frost resist does not stack with Frost resistance mead, Yagluth power or other armor pieces. Frost resist will override the frost weakness from being Wet. Frost resist prevents Cold and Freezing effect.
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Heart of the Forest is a Black Forest-tier trinket, and one of the first available in the game. Once 50 Adrenaline has been gained, the Heart of the Forest will trigger automatically, providing +25% health regeneration for 60 seconds.
The Ask Set is an Ashlands-tier armor. This set is one tier above Carapace Armor and the Eitr-weave Set, and should be considered a "medium armor," as it has a lower armor value than Flametal Armor, but a higher armor value than the Embla Set. Wearing all three pieces provides the Ask's Endurance set bonus, reducing stamina usage from running, jumping, and attacking, and providing +10% pierce damage.
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The Bear Set is a Black Forest-tier armor set. It has a lower armor value than the Bronze Armor, but a higher armor value than the Troll Set. However, wearing all 3 pieces provides the Berserk set bonus, increasing damage, stamina and health regeneration, but making the wearer slightly more vulnerable to physical damage. Each normal Bear drops 4 Bear hides, so it will require 4 Bear kills to craft the full set.
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Bronze Armor is a Black Forest-tier armor. Compared with the other armor set available in the Bronze Age, the Troll Set, it provides higher armor values but reduces the player's movement speed. There is no set bonus for bronze armor. This set is the tier above Rag Armor and Leather Armor and is replaced by Root Set or Iron Armor.
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Carapace Armor is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and is replaced by Flametal Armor, the Ask Set, and the Embla Set.
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Carapace Armor is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and is replaced by Flametal Armor, the Ask Set, and the Embla Set.
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Carapace Armor is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and is replaced by Flametal Armor, the Ask Set, and the Embla Set.
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Carapace Armor is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and is replaced by Flametal Armor, the Ask Set, and the Embla Set.
The Eitr-weave Set is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and should be considered a "light armor" compared to Carapace Armor as its armor values are lower while having less movement speed penalty. The armor offers a unique effect per piece that grants Eitr regeneration which makes it the preferred armor when using magic weapons like Staff of embers. The Feather cape also offers a unique effect that negates fall damage entirely (See: Feather fall)
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The Eitr-weave Set is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and should be considered a "light armor" compared to Carapace Armor as its armor values are lower while having less movement speed penalty. The armor offers a unique effect per piece that grants Eitr regeneration which makes it the preferred armor when using magic weapons like Staff of embers. The Feather cape also offers a unique effect that negates fall damage entirely (See: Feather fall)
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The Eitr-weave Set is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and should be considered a "light armor" compared to Carapace Armor as its armor values are lower while having less movement speed penalty. The armor offers a unique effect per piece that grants Eitr regeneration which makes it the preferred armor when using magic weapons like Staff of embers. The Feather cape also offers a unique effect that negates fall damage entirely (See: Feather fall)
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The Eitr-weave Set is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and should be considered a "light armor" compared to Carapace Armor as its armor values are lower while having less movement speed penalty. The armor offers a unique effect per piece that grants Eitr regeneration which makes it the preferred armor when using magic weapons like Staff of embers. The Feather cape also offers a unique effect that negates fall damage entirely (See: Feather fall)
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The Eitr-weave Set is a Mistlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Padded Armor and should be considered a "light armor" compared to Carapace Armor as its armor values are lower while having less movement speed penalty. The armor offers a unique effect per piece that grants Eitr regeneration which makes it the preferred armor when using magic weapons like Staff of embers. The Feather cape also offers a unique effect that negates fall damage entirely (See: Feather fall)
The Embla Set is an Ashlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Carapace Armor and the Eitr-weave Set, and should be considered a "light armor," having a lower armor value than Flametal Armor and the Ask Set. The armor grants even higher Eitr regeneration than the Eitr-weave Set, which makes it the preferred armor when using magic weapons.
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Fenris Set is a Mountain-tier armor. This set is the tier above Root Set and Iron Armor and should be considered a "light armor" compared to Wolf Armor as its armor values are lower while having no movement speed penalty. It is currently the only armor in the game that provides a movement speed buff.
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Flametal Armor is an Ashlands-tier armor. This set is the tier above Carapace Armor and Eitr-weave Set and currently has the highest armor value in the game. Equal level sets include Embla Set and Ask Set.
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Iron Armor is a Swamp-tier armor. This set is the tier above Troll Set and Bronze Armor and is replaced by Fenris Set or Wolf Armor.
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Leather armor is a Meadows-tier armor. It is superior to Rag armor and is replaced by the Troll set or Bronze armor. There are no set bonus effects for leather armor.
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Padded Armor is a Plains-tier armor. This set is the tier above Fenris Set & Wolf Armor and is replaced by Carapace Armor or Eitr-weave Set.
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Armour set providing protection for Rag Armor biome adventures
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The Root Set is a Swamp-tier armor. This set is the tier above Bronze Armor and should be considered a "light armor" compared to Iron Armor as its armor values are lower while having less movement speed penalty. Instead, providing a unique set bonus, increasing the Bow skill when the entire set is worn. (See: Improved archery) The 50% poison resistance from the mask makes this armor very useful not only in the Swamp (vs Leeches, Blobs and Oozers), but also in further biomes such as Plains (vs Growths). Furthermore, the harnesk can be useful against pierce-damaging enemies from Swamps (vs Skeleton and Draugr archers), Plains (vs Spear Fulings and Deathsquitos) and Mistlands (vs Seekers, Ticks and Seeker Soldiers). However, barley wine is strongly encouraged to counter the fire weakness received from any piece of the armor, more specifically in Plains (vs Fuling Shamans) and Mistlands (vs Gjalls).
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Troll Set is a Black Forest-tier armor. Compared to the other armor available in the Bronze Age, Bronze armor, the troll set has lower armor values but does not reduce movement speed. Simultaneously wearing all four pieces provides the Sneaky Effect. This set is replaced by the Root Set or Iron Armor. Each normal Troll drops five Troll hide. Therefore, it takes a minimum of five troll kills to craft a full set of armor, and the cape.
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The Vilebone Set is a Plains-tier armor set. It has a lower armor value than Padded Armor, but wearing all 3 pieces provides the Vilebone Wrath set bonus, increasing damage and regeneration, but making the wearer slightly more vulnerable to physical damage.
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Wolf Armor is a Mountain-tier armor. This set is the tier above Root Set and Iron Armor and is replaced by Padded Armor.
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