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Armor can be acquired through various means depending on the type and rarity. All players are given a set of starting armor when they create a character. Beyond that, some common methods of acquisition are: | Armor can be acquired through various means depending on the type and rarity. All players are given a set of starting armor when they create a character. Beyond that, some common methods of acquisition are: | ||
* Dropped by | * Dropped by in [[Duties]] as loot | ||
* Purchased from various NPCs | * Purchased from various NPCs | ||
* Crafting armor as a [[blacksmith]], [[leatherworker]], or [[weaver]] | * Crafting armor as a [[blacksmith]], [[leatherworker]], or [[weaver]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 16 March 2022
Introduction
Armor is equipment that provide defense against direct damage in combat and also provide attribute bonuses. Depending on the class or job, the adventurer will be able to equip different types of armor.
Armor slots
Armor is divided into six standard slots, besides shields – useable only by gladiators, paladins, and low level thaumaturges and conjurers: head, body (namely "chest"), hands, waist, legs, and feet.
Acquisition
Armor can be acquired through various means depending on the type and rarity. All players are given a set of starting armor when they create a character. Beyond that, some common methods of acquisition are:
- Dropped by in Duties as loot
- Purchased from various NPCs
- Crafting armor as a blacksmith, leatherworker, or weaver
- As a reward for completing certain quests
- Purchased from other players via the Market Board
Glamour system
In Final Fantasy XIV the glamour system is used to change the appearance of equippable items. Most physical items allow glamours (namely "skins") to be cast on them, as long as the physical item's ilvl is equal or higher than the glamour chosen. Similarly most physical items can be dyed. Glamours can be understood as physical items whose appearance will be projected on other physical, target items. There are two ways of applying glamours:
- Casting a glamour directly on an armor piece by right-clicking it and choosing "Cast glamour". The player will be prompted to select the glamour in their inventory. This option requires one Glamour Prism per piece.
- Applying a previously built "Glamour plate". When selecting a glamour plate each armor piece on the plate will be applied to its respective slot, including any dyes applied to the glamour plate's pieces. This option has no extra requirements.