![]() People of the Dragon Pack is also available as part of the Conan Exiles – Complete Edition on Steam and Conan Exiles – Complete Edition October 2021 on Xbox and PlayStation. Want to add some new towers to your camp, or perhaps build something completely new in the Nemedian style, then this is the DLC for you! This DLC offers content from the kingdom of Nemedia and it lets you build stunning castles, decorate them with beautiful placeables and use new armors, saddles and weapons. We all wear armor and that armor's total value is shown on your Inventory screen (left).Greetings Exiles! We have just released the all-new People of the Dragon Pack. If you tab over to the Stats screen you will see the effect of that armor as Total Damage Reduction = X% (right). As the armor value rises, the damage reduction also rises. So, better armor and you last longer and are able to fight more powerful enemies.Īrmors are listed on the Wiki and if you view an individual piece the armor value is shown. Looking at each piece you can add the values and if you wear that armor, that total will be shown on the Inventory screen. Together with your selection of temperature resistance, bonus attributes and aesthetics, this will determine what armor you want to craft or loot.ĭidn't know there was any? Don't feel alone. Every point in Agility grants 4 armor, without wearing anything. So, if you max out Agility, you have an Armor value of 200 as a basis from which to add the values in your wearable armor. There is also the third perk in Grit, Iron-hard Muscles which adds a moderate amount of armor value. These will show in the Inventory screen as the sum total of both intrinsic and equipped armor. Since it is unlikely anyone would max out Agility, be aware there are buffs that add to agility, thus, your armor value, leading to, again, damage reduction. The intrinsic armor never decays like wearable armor does in Durability. ![]() The fifth perk in Survival, Bronzed Physique, reduces incoming direct damage by 10%, but is not armor and does not show up in armor value, it just happens. Wearable armor comes in light, medium and heavy and each has its own benefits. With light armor, you can carry more, dodge faster and run farther, but you sacrifice defense. With heavy armor your defenses are pretty incredible and you can face tank quite a few bosses, but can't dodge their attacks well or carry off much of the loot. Medium is a blend of both it increases your defenses over light and increases your mobility over heavy. Your choice is a matter of your most enjoyable playstyle. There are various kits available that enhance some attributes of your wearable armor at the expense of other attributes. ![]() They are unlocked at various levels or the recipe is found in dungeons. You can use a Thick Armor Plating that gives that piece of armor more, well, armor, but at the expense of durability. You can make them more flexible with a Advanced Armor Flexibility Kit, using less stamina to perform certain actions, like climbing, at the expense of durability. You can choose to make the armor lighter with an Armor Reduction Kit, again, losing some durability. Look through your recipes and see what fits the occasion. You may want a set for fighting and another set for climbing, or, you could mix and match, again to support your playstyle. Some add to your attributes, as regular light armor enhances your Encumbrance, other armors add to strength, agility, etc. ![]() You get to choose (even mix and match) those adds to complement your selected Attributes. For other considerations, you may even want to change your Attributes (respec) to balance out your selected armor. ![]() Why selected armor? Well, armor also has temperature characteristics. Some armor keeps you warm, other armor keeps you cool. Be aware it doesn't work like insulation on a house, more like your AC or heating unit. Two bars of cold will give you two bars cold protection, not just two bars closer to midway. How do you want the armor to look? Lots to play with and plenty of freedom to choose. Now that we know how armor works, let's talk about the relationship between Armor Value and Damage Reduction. ![]()
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