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== Sets == | == Sets == | ||
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!Armor Set | |||
!Skills Affected | |||
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|[[Archer's Set]] | |||
|[[Bow (Skill)]]<br>[[Crossbow (Skill)]]<br>[[Thrown Weapons (Skill)]] | |||
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|[[Crafter's Set]] | |||
|?? | |||
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|[[Dextrous Set]] | |||
|?? | |||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Armor with attribute sets have a level 180+ wield requirement. | * Armor with attribute sets have a level 180+ wield requirement. | ||
Revision as of 22:21, 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 attribute sets'. The basic concept is that the more pieces worn from the same attribute set, the larger the bonus to the skills that the set affects.
Sets
| Armor Set | Skills Affected |
|---|---|
| Archer's Set | Bow (Skill) Crossbow (Skill) Thrown Weapons (Skill) |
| Crafter's Set | ?? |
| Dextrous Set | ?? |
Notes
- Armor with attribute sets have a level 180+ wield requirement.