Armor Attribute Sets: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 22:42, 11 October 2008
Armor Attribute Sets were introduced in the Ancient Powers Event as part of the new Loot Tier.
Concept
In addition to spells, some armor is a part of an attribute set. The basic concept of attribute sets is simple. The more pieces of armor from a certain set you wear, the larger the bonus it provides.
Sets
Armor Set | Skills Affected |
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Archer's Set | Bow Crossbow Thrown Weapons |
Cold Proof Set | ?? |
Crafter's Set | ?? |
Dextrous Set | ?? |
Flame Proof Set | ?? |
Soldier's Set | ?? |
Warlock's Set | ?? |
Notes
- Armor with attribute sets have a level 180+ wield requirement.