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*[[Sacred 2: Uniques Database| Uniques]] and [[Sacred 2:Set Items| Sets]] which can be procured from drops only. | *[[Sacred 2: Uniques Database| Uniques]] and [[Sacred 2:Set Items| Sets]] which can be procured from drops only. | ||
− | *Standard armor, which can be bought in shops as well as which will drop from enemies. Standard armor will possess a range of different numbers of [[Sacred 2: Item Modifiers| item modifiers]] and [[Sacred 2: Forging|sockets/slots]] which are dependent upon the [[Sacred 2: Bargaining|bargaining]] level of the character that is making the purchase from a merchant. A character with a larger number of [[Sacred 2: Skills|skill]] points put into Bargaining will be able to see a larger number of items in the merchant as well as be offered armor of much greater value possessing more sockets and better modifiers. | + | *[[Sacred 2:Standard Armor| Standard armor]], which can be bought in shops as well as which will drop from enemies. Standard armor will possess a range of different numbers of [[Sacred 2: Item Modifiers| item modifiers]] and [[Sacred 2: Forging|sockets/slots]] which are dependent upon the [[Sacred 2: Bargaining|bargaining]] level of the character that is making the purchase from a merchant. A character with a larger number of [[Sacred 2: Skills|skill]] points put into Bargaining will be able to see a larger number of items in the merchant as well as be offered armor of much greater value possessing more sockets and better modifiers. |
Revision as of 23:31, 29 March 2011
Increased levels of Armor provide greater Resistance by enabling more effective use of equipment, and also permit increased movement speed by reducing the encumbrances imposed.
See Armor Lore
Armor in Sacred 2 consists of two types.
- Standard armor, which can be bought in shops as well as which will drop from enemies. Standard armor will possess a range of different numbers of item modifiers and sockets/slots which are dependent upon the bargaining level of the character that is making the purchase from a merchant. A character with a larger number of skill points put into Bargaining will be able to see a larger number of items in the merchant as well as be offered armor of much greater value possessing more sockets and better modifiers.