Armor
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Armor will be featured in Destiny, with a wide assortment. Each type of armor will have their own bonuses and abilities that are meant to be synergistic with the player's focus and weapons. Destiny will feature class-specific armor as well as general armor.[1]
There are five different pieces of armor: Helmet, Gauntlets, Chest Armor, Leg Armor, and Class Armor. The last slot, class armor, is unique to each class; Hunters get cloaks, Warlocks get bonds, and Titans get Marks. [2] colors (including dyes) and decals are/will be available.[3]
Rarity of armor is color coordinated into four tiers: Basic (white), Uncommon (green), Legendary (purple), and Exotic (gold).[1]
Sets
- Argus (Hunter-exclusive)
- Manifold Seeker (Warlock-exclusive)
- Vanir (Titan-exclusive)
Hunter Armor
Helmet
- Forester 2.1
Gauntlets
- Forester 2.1
Chest Armor
- Forester 2.1
Leg Armor
- Forester 2.1
Hunter Cloak
- Cloud Walker Tribute
- Cult/Trinity Star
- Strength of the Pack
Titan Armor
Helmet
- Scoutmail (default)
- Gatewatch
- Agema Type 0
Gauntlets
- Scoutmail (default)
- Gatewatch
- Agema Type 0
Chest Armor
- Lightmail (default)
- Scoutmail
- Gatewatch
- Agema Type 0
Leg Armor
- Scoutmail (default)
- Gatewatch
Titan Mark
- Mark of the Risen (default)
- Mark of the Wall
- Mark of History
- Bastion Mark
- Spirit of Saturn
- Year 1993
Warlock Armor
Helmet
- Code Fire (default)
- Vector Oath
- Enigma Burn
- Nightwind Mask
Gauntlets
- Code Fire (default)
- Vector Oath
- Enigma Burn
Chest Armor
- Born Spark (default)
- Code Fire
- Vector Oath
- Enigma Burn
- Warsinger's Robe
Leg Armor
- Code Fire (default)
- Vector Oath
- Moonglass Boots
Warlock Bond
- Bond of Control
- Bond of the Universal
References
- ^ a b Game Informer January 2014, page 54
- ^ The Guardian: how the makers of Halo plan to change the future of shooters
- ^ Polygon: Bungie outlines ambitions for Destiny's extensive character customization