All Armor in Blade and Sorcery: Nomad and How to Equip It

If you’ve seen the Blade and Sorcery armor in the spawning book, but are confused as to how to actually use the armor then you’ve come to the right place. If you’re also curious about the different types of Blade and Sorcery: Nomad armor that is available then you’ll find that here too. This is All the Armor in Blade & Sorcery and Blade & Sorcery: Nomad and how to use it.

Equipping Armor

The easiest way to equip armor is to go to the spawning book, scroll down to the Armor section, select the armor piece that you want, and hit Equip. If you already have a piece of armor or clothing in the slot that the new piece goes into, the old armor piece will appear in one of your hands.

Of course this isn’t the most immersive way to change your character’s armor, and of course you want to see how cool the Blade and Sorcery armor looks on your character. Well don’t worry, because in your house is a mirror on the other side of the room from the spawning book, behind the wooden wall and beside your bed.

Normally you can’t take off or add on armor pieces to your body by hand, but if you stand in front of the mirror and pull the lever next to it downwards. You can now take off and put on pieces of armor as much as you like until you pull the lever up again. When you are adding or removing a piece just hover your hand over the appropriate bodypart and let go when it glows white and then press the grab button to remove armor, or release it to equip a piece of armor that is in that hand.

You can mix and match armors as much as you like. There’s even mods that add new armor sets, though we won’t go into any specifics on mods here and they can be very finicky. If you want to install some mods later, check out our Blade and Sorcery modding guide.

Some armor pieces are also capable of overlapping. You can, for instance, fit a leather helmet over a gladiator’s headband. Anyway, now that you know how to equip and unequip armor, let’s see all the Blade and Sorcery: Nomad armor sets and how they look.

All Blade and Sorcery Armor Sets

Here are all of the Blade and Sorcery armors. Each comes in a set, but you can mix and match as you please to make some unique combinations.

Civilian Armor

The civilian armor set gives you some respectable looking regular medieval clothing and a pair of boots. Nothing fancy, nothing really armored, but it looks pretty good. Not much in the way of actual armor or protection though.

Ragged Armor

The Ragged armor set basically looks like you just got out of a shipwreck, or are begging on a street corner somewhere. Some very simple garments with a pair of sandals. Try this armor on if you want to look like a first level MMO character. Basically the least armored armor in Blade and Sorcery.

Bandit Armor

Bandit armor is worn by the bandit enemies you can fight in Blade and Sorcery: Nomad. It’s some pretty well rounded leather armor that can turn aside an imprecise sword thrust or a feeble swing.

Gladiator Armor

The same armor worn by Gladiator enemies in Blade and Sorcery: Nomad. It’s very simple stuff that doesn’t offer much protection at all, but really gives off that desperate warrior vibe. The Gladiator Blade and Sorcery armor is very apt for what it is named.

Mercenary Armor

Some formidable, and stylish, armor. The Mercenary set has some metal pieces that can protect very well, and has a great patchwork armor look to it. This is definitely capable of saving you from a powerful blow, if that blow lands on the armor that is.

Soldier Armor

The heaviest armor, but the most well rounded in terms of actual protection. The Soldier Armor covers you head to toe in metal, though metal might not be the best thing to be covered with when fighting lightning magic. Still, it can turn aside swords and heavy blows easily, though your face and arms are still a little exposed. If you want to be a true tank then this is the armor for you. This is the same armor worn by the soldier enemies.

Battlemage Set

The same armor worn by Battlemage enemies. Comes with a cool hood, though it’s light on actual armor. Still, looks pretty cool and definitely gives a flexible arcane feeling. Look at all those belts!

Well there you have it, all the Blade and Sorcery armor there is. Good luck and have fun with your armored character in Blade and Sorcery.

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