Difference between revisions of "Virtue Armor Set"

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[[Image:Virtue_set_full.jpg|thumb|Fully equipped Virtue Armor Set]]
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{{Infobox item
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| name=Virtue Armor Set
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| image=Virtue_Armor_Set.png
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| blessed=yes
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| weight=37
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| selfrepair=5
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| physicalresist=70
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| fireresist=70
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| coldresist=70
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| poisonresist=70
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| energyresist=70
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| strengthrequirement=70
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| durability=255
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}}
 
The '''Virtue Armor''' is an [[Item Set]], that is, a collection of armor pieces that will receive a special property bonus when all are equipped at once. In this case, each piece receives a bonus of +5 to all [[Resistances]] as well as a [[Self Repair]] bonus of 5.
 
The '''Virtue Armor''' is an [[Item Set]], that is, a collection of armor pieces that will receive a special property bonus when all are equipped at once. In this case, each piece receives a bonus of +5 to all [[Resistances]] as well as a [[Self Repair]] bonus of 5.
  
The full set offers the maximum possible [[Resistances]] (70 in all areas), is [[Blessed]], and will practically never require repair. It is therefore excellent for the purposes of training skills such as [[Parrying]] (which essentially involves taking damage at a high rate), or as a reliable form of defense in areas where much [[Gold]] would otherwise be lost to [[Insurance]].
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It is excellent for the purposes of training skills such as [[Parrying]] (which essentially involves taking damage at a high rate), or as a reliable form of defense in areas where much [[Gold]] would otherwise be lost to [[Insurance]].
  
On the other hand, due to it's lack of any other [[Item Properties]] (some of which are considered essential for certain character types), players seldom use it on a regular basis.
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On the other hand, due to the specialised nature of it's [[Item Properties]], players seldom use it on a regular basis.
 
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==Notes==
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* With the exception of the [[Cloak of Humility]] (earnt via [[Gareth the Emissary of the RBC|Gareth's Quest]]), all pieces of the set can currently be obtained as [[Artifacts (Virtue)|Virtue Artifacts]].
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* The [[Shield of Recognition]] is an "alternate" award from [[Gareth the Emissary of the RBC|Gareth's Quest]]. It is given to those who fail to understand the principles behind [[Humility]], and is not a part of the Virtue set.
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* The [[Gauntlets of Valor]] and the [[Helm of Spirituality]] were originally introduced as an [[8th Anniversary]] gift. They may still be obtained via [[Heritage Token]]s.
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* The [[Gorget of Honesty]] was originally obtained via the [[Seeker of Truth]] quest.
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* Virtue armor starts out dyed - when the complete set is worn, the "tarnish" is removed and it takes on it's true appearance. While it's possible to apply [[Pigments of Tokuno]], these will also be cleansed when you equip the full set.
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* Removing a piece of the armor restores the effects of any dyes. They can be permanently removed via [[Bleach]].
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| [[Image:Sollerets_Of_Sacrifice_(Dyed).png]] || [[Sollerets of Sacrifice]]
 
| [[Image:Sollerets_Of_Sacrifice_(Dyed).png]] || [[Sollerets of Sacrifice]]
 
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==Notes==
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* With the exception of the [[Cloak of Humility]] (earnt via [[Gareth the Emissary of the RBC|Gareth's Quest]]), all pieces of the set can currently be obtained as [[Artifacts (Virtue)|Virtue Artifacts]].
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* The [[Shield of Recognition]] is an "alternate" award from [[Gareth the Emissary of the RBC|Gareth's Quest]]. It is given to those who fail to understand the principles behind [[Humility]], and is not a part of the Virtue set.
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* The [[Gauntlets of Valor]] and the [[Helm of Spirituality]] were originally introduced as an [[8th Anniversary]] gift. They may still be obtained via [[Heritage Token]]s.
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* The [[Gorget of Honesty]] was originally obtained via the [[Seeker of Truth]] quest.
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* Virtue armor starts out dyed - when the complete set is worn, the "tarnish" is removed and it takes on it's true appearance. While it's possible to apply [[Pigments of Tokuno]], these will also be cleansed when you equip the full set.
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* Removing a piece of the armor restores the effects of any dyes. They can be permanently removed via [[Bleach]].
  
 
[[Category:Item Sets]]
 
[[Category:Item Sets]]

Revision as of 18:12, 16 November 2008

Virtue Armor Set.png
Virtue Armor Set
Blessed
Weight: 37 Stones
Self Repair 5
Physical Resist 70%
Fire Resist 70%
Cold Resist 70%
Poison Resist 70%
Energy Resist 70%
Strength Requirement 70
Durability: 255 / 255

The Virtue Armor is an Item Set, that is, a collection of armor pieces that will receive a special property bonus when all are equipped at once. In this case, each piece receives a bonus of +5 to all Resistances as well as a Self Repair bonus of 5.

It is excellent for the purposes of training skills such as Parrying (which essentially involves taking damage at a high rate), or as a reliable form of defense in areas where much Gold would otherwise be lost to Insurance.

On the other hand, due to the specialised nature of it's Item Properties, players seldom use it on a regular basis.


Components

Arms Of Compassion (Dyed).png Arms of Compassion Breastplate Of Justice (Dyed).png Breastplate of Justice Cloak Of Humility (Dyed).png Cloak of Humility Gauntlets Of Valor (Dyed).png Gauntlets of Valor
Gorget Of Honesty (Dyed).png Gorget of Honesty Helm Of Spirituality (Dyed).png Helm of Spirituality Legs Of Honor (Dyed).png Legs of Honor Sollerets Of Sacrifice (Dyed).png Sollerets of Sacrifice


Notes

  • Virtue armor starts out dyed - when the complete set is worn, the "tarnish" is removed and it takes on it's true appearance. While it's possible to apply Pigments of Tokuno, these will also be cleansed when you equip the full set.
  • Removing a piece of the armor restores the effects of any dyes. They can be permanently removed via Bleach.