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Revision as of 06:30, 2 January 2009
See also: Item Sets
Loot generated Armor Attribute Sets were introduced in the Ancient Powers event as part of the new loot tier.
Concept
In addition to spells, some armor contains 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.
Armor with attribute sets can be found on any type of loot generated armor (i.e. leather, amuli, celdon, convenant, etc..). It's easy to spot a piece of armor that has an attribute set. First, it will always have a wield requirement of 180+. Second, it will say what set it is a part of at the very top of the ID window.
You can also mix and match attribute sets, so for example, you could wear 3 or 4 pieces from one set, and 3 or 4 from another, which creates a modest bonus in two areas.
Note: Armor Attribute Set bonuses cap out at 5 pieces. Wearing more than 5 pieces from the same set will yield no additional bonus.
Sets
* Possibly bugged. See set for more details.
Notes
- Armor with attribute sets have a level 180+ wield requirement.
- Currently, you can only obtain armor with attribute sets from Mana Forge and Faction Stronghold chests.