Dungeon Quest Armor Guide

Are you after a Dungeon Quest Armor guide? We compiled the armors from the first two dungeons to get you started on your adventure!

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The second entry into our equipment guides, introducing the Dungeon Quest Armor guide! Here we compile a list for some of the armor available early game and their rarity. If you want to check out the first entry into Dungeon Quest we also did Dungeon Quest Weapons Guide.

Dungeon Quest is a bit like Diablo in Roblox. You and your friends battle through a wide variety of dungeons to make it to the boss at the end, which you can slay for all of the loot. You then upgrade your gear and do it all over again, taking on more challenging content to equip better loot. If you love the loot grind in action RPGs, you will absolutely love this.

You can check out Dungeon Quest on Roblox. We also covered Dungeon Quest Spells! You can also check out our guides for Arcane Lineage Dragonclad, Arcane Lineage neutral super classes, and Arcane Lineage ultra classes.

Dungeon Quest Armor

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What Is Armor

Armor serves as a protective bit of kit which usually stunts interesting designs. Not only do they protect you from damage in dungeons, they look stylish! Armor is separated into headwear and the body piece, meaning to complete a set you will need to collect two different parts.

Warrior Armor

These Armor sets will boost the players overall physical power, with a speciality in physical power.

Mage Armor

Mage sets will increase the overall spell power and of course, specialises in spell power.

Guardian Armor

This tanky armour will boost the players overall health significantly. Finally, this armor is obviously fit to specialise in health.

Desert Temple Armor

We will organise these as Armor Name level to equip: dungeon level (base power)

Warrior

  • Novice Set Level 1: Easy & Medium (4-7 base power)
  • Mercenary Set Level 9: Hard & Insane (7-10 base power)
  • Red Knight Set Level 17: Insane & Nightmare (10-17 base power)

Mage

  • Blue Wizard Set Level 1: Easy & Medium (4-7 base power)
  • Elementalist Set Level 9: Hard & Insane (7-10 base power)
  • Templar Set Level 17: Insane & Nightmare (10-17 base power)

Guardian

  • Iron Set Level 1: Easy & Medium (60-100 health)
  • Crusader Set Level 9: Hard & Insane (125-170 health)
  • Guardian Set Level 15: Insane & Nightmare (200-340 health)

Winter Outpost Armor

We will organise these as Armor Name level to equip: dungeon level (base power)

Warrior

  • Ice Warrior Set Level 32: Easy (18-27 base power)
  • Forgotten Warrior Set Level 39: Medium (30-42 base power)
  • Warlord Plate Set Level 44: Hard (44-55 base power)
  • Elite Warlord Plate Set Level 49: Insane & Nightmare (56-71 base power)
  • Ice Kings War Set Level 54: Insane & Nightmare (75-90 base power) HIGHEST!

Mage

  • Ice Mage Set Level 32: Easy (18-27 base power)
  • Forgotten Mage Set Level 39: Medium (30-42 base power)
  • Mage Plate Set Level 44: Hard (44-55 base power)
  • Elite Mage Plate Set Level 49: Insane & Nightmare (56-71 base power)
  • Ice Kings Mage Plate Set Level 54: Insane & Nightmare (75-90 base power) HIGHEST!

Guardian

  • Ice Guardian Set Level 32: Easy (400-500 health)
  • Forgotten Guardian Set Level 39: Medium (600-780 health)
  • Ancient Plate Set Level 44: Hard (850-1150 health)
  • Elite Ancient Plate Set Level 49: Insane & Nightmare (1200-1650 health)
  • Ice Kings Guardian Set Level 54: Insane & Nightmare (1750-2350 health)

Other Dungeons

Yes, of course there are other dungeons to get armor from, but this covers the first two! Once we have more information on the remainder of the dungeons we will update this guide! It’ll get big, so please check back!

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