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Revision as of 13:02, 28 July 2013
- For a list of armor items, see Category:Armor.
Armor in Underrail reduces damages damage via one of two mechanics, percentage-based damage resistance (DR) or damage threshold (DT).
When you take damage, your armor will either reduce it by the amount specified by the damage resistance or by the flat amount specified by the threshold, whichever is greater, not both.[1]
Thus, higher DT is better against faster attacks that deal less damage (such as SMGs, knife attacks, etc), while higher DR is better against heavy attacks (snipers, sledgehammers, etc).
The following armor types currently exist in underrail.
Headgear
Shield Emitter
Shield emitters provide your character with an energy shield.
Not currently in-game.
Armor Suit
Belt
- For belts, see Belts.