There are many armors in SkyBlock, but not every single armor is useful. This guide listed the armors you should buy and use in very early to end game.
- For late/end game players, you have the ability to select the most suitable armor for yourself!
General[]
Status | Armor | Requirements | Notes | Optional? |
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First Set | None | The crafting recipe for the farm suit can be obtained at wheat collection III, and is absolutely the first set you should obtain. | No | |
Beginner
Game |
Mining 5 | This set is a necessity for new players, while experienced players may not need it. | Yes | |
Combat 3 | The Rosetta's armor set costs 4,530 coins at Rosetta after obtaining Combat 3, although it is recommended to also obtain Enchanting 5 to gain the full benefits of growth. Though an option, lapis armor comes more recommended. | Yes | ||
Early Game | A Water Hydra Head can bought from the auction house for not a lot in this stage. It is better than the helmet as it provides more health and defense and is a higher rarity. | Yes | ||
Glacite Armor is much better than Hardened Diamond Armor, especially in mines areas. Early-game ironman players may find it hard to kill Ice Walker, though it is highly recomended, as players will also use it starting out in the Dwarven Mines. Overall, this is a great set. | No | |||
Combat 12 | Ender Armor is a good set for early end combat, though Glacite Armor is also a good choice, and more useful overall. This set is also good on the End Island as its stats are doubled on there. | Yes | ||
Mid-Early Game | Combat 16 | Though this set is better than Ender Armor and Unstable Dragon Armor for ❤ Effective Health, Unstable Dragon Armor is a lot better overall, thus Old Dragon is not recommended, especially since its ❤ Effective Health is not that much better then Unstable's. | Yes | |
Combat 16 | Ender Armor is slightly better in the End if you are not grinding for higher ❁ Damage. | Yes | ||
A high Farming level is recommended. | Farmer Boots paired with any Dragon Armor is a great way to get ❤ Health, ❈ Defense, ❁ Damage and ✦ Speed at the same time, especially great for Zealot grinding. Farmer Boots are also useful for getting around, and are thus almost required for gameplay. | Yes | ||
Late-Early Game | Combat 16(Spider Slayer IV , if the Tarantula Helmet is used.)
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Strong Dragon Armor is a very good set for mid game. If your ❁ Strength is less than 300 with only the Strong Dragon Chestplate, Leggings, and Boots, use a Strong Dragon Helmet. Otherwise, use a Tarantula Helmet with Strong Dragon Armor. | Yes | |
Combat 16 | Young Dragon Armor is very good for Summoning Eye grinding. However, take a note that if you are buying this armor to grind Summoning Eyes, don't buy it until you can do 13,000 damage to Zealots without armor, typically with an Aspect of the Dragons. The Young Dragon Armor is also great, when paired with Farmer Boots, for early game farming, and getting around lobbies. If used for the latter purpose, it should be reforged to "Wise", for more mana, to be paired with the Aspect of the End. | No | ||
Transition Note | It is possible to transition straight from Unstable Dragon Armor to Shadow Assassin, via using various sets in dungeons, and possibly some other sets for other game elements, such as slayers and dungeons. | |||
Early-Mid Game | Floor 5 Completion, | With Shadow Assassin Armor, It is recommended to wait until later, or not at all, to buy the Shadow Assassin Chestplate. Until then, use a Zombie Knight Chestplate or an Unstable Dragon/Strong Dragon chestplate. This is because of the cost of the Shadow Assassin Chestplate is far too high to be affordable for mid game. | No | |
Since you need a Floor 5 Completion, it is recommended to buy a floor 5 carry, when you reach Catacombs 14, then to immediately purchase the Shadow Assassin armor. | ||||
Though this armor is not very optional, the Shadow Assassin Chestplate is optional, and in fact, is not recommended due to its cost. | ||||
Early-Mid Game | Floor 6 Completion | The Necromancer Lord set is optional, though some players may chose to use a few pieces of this set for more ❤ Effective Health . This set can also be used later for necromancy. | Yes | |
Mid Game | Floor VII Completion, Spider Slayer IV
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This is essential for any player and Berserk class player. As it not only provides great ❈ Defense and ❤ Health, but also a great amount of ❁ Damage. | No | |
Later-Mid Game | Floor VII Completion, Zombie Slayer VIII
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This is essential for any player and Berserk class player. As it not only provides great ❈ Defense and ❤ Health, but also a great amount of ❁ Damage. The Warden Helmet, though being incredibly expensive, is an essential item for all players, providing damage necessary for all players, especially for the Crimson Isle, and high-tier slayers. | No |
Dungeons[]
Floor | Armor | Requirements | Bazaar Cost | Notes |
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Floor I | Combat 16 | 2,989,104 coins | The Unstable Dragon Armor set provide a decent balance of ❤ Health, ❈ Defense and ❁ Damage, making it viable for lower floors, (and outside of dungeons) such as The Entrance, and Floor I. Its low requirements, being only 1 Combat level higher then the requirements for entering dungeons. This set also comes at a low price, making it a great option for starting off. | |
Floor II | Combat 16 | 3,264,720 coins | An alternative for Old Dragon armor. Higher health, defense, and extra mending as the cherry on the cake. | |
Combat 16 | 2,613,600 coins | Look below at Strong Dragon Armor | ||
Combat 16 | 2,686,776 coins | Look below at Strong Dragon Armor | ||
Combat 16 | 6,949,968 coins | All 4 of these armor sets above provide a much greater amount of ❤ Health, ❈ Defense and ❁ Damage compared to the ones mentioned at the beginning, with Strong Dragon Armor being by far the best. Each of these has their own use, with Holy Dragon Armor being best for healing, Young Dragon Armor for speed, Unstable Dragon Armor for a nice balance of ❤ Health, ❈ Defense and ❁ Damage and Strong Dragon Armor for all of those. | ||
Floor III | Combat 20 | 42,692,856 coins | Look below at Adaptive Armor | |
Floor III Completion | Superior Dragon Armor is a great armor set, as it not only provides a good amount of ❤ Health, ❈ Defense and ❁ Damage but it also provides a boost to most other stats, including ⫽ Ferocity and ✯ Magic Find. Aganist all these it is still considerably more expensive than Adaptive Armor, and a user is not advised to get Superior for the sole purpose of doing Dungeons. 3/4 Adaptive Armor replaced by either a Zombie Soldier Chestplate, Zombie Knight Chestplate, or a Wise/Unstable/Holy dragon chestplate depending on class is much cheaper, and provides better stats in Dungeons if starred. | |||
Floor IV | Floor III Completion | Adaptive Armor still remains a great option for doing this floor, with its chestplate becoming a necessity, to increase survivability. The boots can be replaced with Spirit Boots, since those provide a much greater amount of ❤ Health and ❈ Defense, and their ability is useful. | ||
Floor V | Floor V Completion | Look below at Necromancer Lord Armor | ||
Floor V completion | A more budget setup, as Shadow Assassin Chestplate costs upwards of 17m coins.
Best paired with a Withered Livid Dagger, or if Floor 6 is completed, a Withered Flower Of Truth, this berserk/archer setup is best with Ancient Reforged armor for the extra critical damage. A Strong Dragon Chestplate is preferred. | |||
Floor VI Completion | These are some of the greatest Dungeon Armor sets that can be bought for Mid/Late Game players, with them providing good stats both inside and outside of Dungeons. The choice between the 2 depends on the class the user is playing, with Shadow Assassin Armor being better for the Berserk Class and Necromancer Lord Armor better for the Mage Class. The chestplate can be replaced in both of these armor sets with either Zombie Knight Chestplate or Zombie Soldier Chestplate, or a Holy Dragon Chestplate if you can't afford the Necromancer Lord Chestplate. It is highly recommended to reforge the chestplate to Giant. You can also replace Shadow Assassin Chestplate with a Strong Dragon Chestplate, as it provides the same strength buff. | |||
Floor VI | Floor V Completion | Look below at Necromancer Lord Armor | ||
Floor VI Completion | These armor sets still remain great for Floor VI, but their chestplate becomes necessary to increase survivability on this floor. | |||
Floor VII | Floor VII Completion | With The Catacombs - Floor VII being the last floor of The Catacombs, it is much more difficult to survive and beat than all the others. The recommended armor sets provide the greatest amount of ❤ Health, ❈ Defense, ❁ Damage and ✎ Intelligence out of all the Dungeon Armor sets. Necron's Armor is best for Berserk class and Archer class players, Storm's Armor is best for Mage class players and Goldor's Armor is best for Tank class players. Depending on the armor set used, it is recommended to replace the helmet with either Dark Goggles, Shadow Goggles, Wither Goggles or a Precursor Eye (only if you have low stats) if it's Storm's Armor, or with a 5 starred dungeonized Tarantula Helmet or Golden Necron Head if it's Necron's Armor. Keep in mind this will lower the user's Effective Health in exchange for ❁ Damage. |
Slayer[]
Revenant Horror[]
Tier | Armor | Requirements | Bazaar Cost | Notes |
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Tier I
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Mining V | |||
Tier II
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32,340 coins | |||
Tier III
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Combat XVI | 2,686,776 coins | ||
Tier IV
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Zombie Slayer IV
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2,528,456 coins | This set costs the lowest price to beat the Tier IV Revenant Horror, but it is not recommended due to no damage buff and the fact that many Dragon Armors have enough EHP to survive Revenants of any tier.
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Combat XVI | 6,949,968 coins | You will also need a God Potion to slay the Tier IV Revenant Horror.
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Wolf Slayer IV
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3,157,900 coins | This armor works surprisingly well against the Revenant Tier IV since the lifesteal rework as the absence of ❈ Defense makes the Revenant armor penetration useless (25%) and the percentage healing is extremely efficient with the high ❤ Health potential of the armor. Furthermore this armor is very good against Sven as well so you should consider killing 2 birds with one stone and buy this armor.
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Combat XX | 42,692,856 coins | Though the extra ✯ Magic Find and ♣ Pet Luck can add up over time, the high cost of Superior Dragon Armor, combined with the number of things that outclass it, which makes it not worth the price. | ||
Floor V Completion | Although weaker in terms of ❈ Defense and ❤ Health than Superior Dragon Armor, its high amount of ❁ Damage can make it a great alternative to the Superior Dragon Armor. A Tarantula Helmet can also be paired with this for slightly higher damage for a lower cost. | |||
Floor VI Completion | The extreme ❈ Defense and ❤ Health of this armor allows you to shrug off hits with ease, in turn allowing you to dish out loads of damage. | |||
Tier V
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Floor VII
Completion |
This is a great armor to slay the Tier V Revenant Horror, as it provides a great amount of ❈ Defense, ❤ Health and ❁ Damage.
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Zombie Slayer VII
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59,322,092 coins | This provides similar damage to Necron's Armor, but has a fair bit more Effective Health with high kills. It is recommended to buy this unless you already have a set of Necron's Armor for dungeons. | ||
Best Armor Set | Zombie Slayer VIII
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91,264,498 coins + Warden Heart | This set is the best for damage, allowing you to one shot the Tier 5 Revenant Horror assuming you have a good combat level and most if not all talismans or two shot if you don't with Axe of the Shredded and sword swapping with OFA Emerald Blade/OFA Giant's Sword. |
Tarantula Broodfather[]
Tier | Armor | Requirements | Bazaar Cost | Notes |
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Tier I
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Mining V | |||
Tier II
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32,340 coins | |||
Tier III
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Combat XVI | 2,686,776 coins | ||
Tier IV
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Spider Slayer IV | 4,892,987 coins | This set is recommended for beating the Tier IV Tarantula Broodfather, as it has good abilities, venom immunity and Double Jumps. In addition, players gain more ❈ Defense depending on how many spider kills they have with the armor. However, it is much better to switch the leggings in for something better due to their horrible stats (outclassed even by Golem Armor) and no abilities.
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Combat XVI | 6,949,968 coins | You also need Scorpion Foil to slay the Tier IV Tarantula Broodfather and generally good stats. Tarantula Armor is around the same price, so you should only be using this if you have no money.
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Floor V Completion | This set is great if you can survive with Mastiff Armor but cannot afford or do not do slayers enough to justify buying Superior Dragon Armor. | |||
Combat XX | 42,692,856 coins | The extra ✯ Magic Find and ♣ Pet Luck will add up over time and this set is definitely worth it for dedicated slayer grinders if you have trouble killing the t4 with Sorrow Armor. | ||
Best Armor Set | The extra ✯ Magic Find will add up over time and this set is definitely worth it for dedicated slayer grinders. |
Sven Packmaster[]
Tier | Armor | Requirements | Bazaar Cost | Notes |
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Tier I
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Mining V | |||
Tier II
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A good set giving +425 extra health. Along with growth, that number becomes +725. | |||
Tier III
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Combat XVI | 2,686,776 coins | High damage and Health make this set useful. | |
Tier IV
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Wolf Slayer IV
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3,157,900 coins | Due to its high health, the Sven's true damage isn't as dangerous. For many people, this is the only Armor in which they can consistently do Tier 4 Svens. | |
Combat XX | 42,692,856 coins | The extra ✯ Magic Find and ♣ Pet Luck will add up over time and this set is definitely worth it for dedicated slayer grinders if you have trouble killing the t4 with Sorrow Armor | ||
Floor V Completion | This set is great if you can survive with Mastiff Armor but cannot afford or do not do slayers enough to justify buying Superior Dragon Armor. | |||
Best Armor Set | The extra ✯ Magic Find will add up over time and this set is definitely worth it for dedicated slayer grinders. This set will also be good because of the massive amount of true defense. And since Svens do true damage, this will help keep you safe. |
Voidgloom Seraph[]
Tier | Armor | Requirements | Bazaar Cost | Notes |
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Tier I
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1,796,832 coins | |||
Floor V Completion | ||||
Tier II
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Floor VII Completion/Zombie Slayer VIII for Warden Helmet
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Floor VI Completion/Zombie Slayer VII for Reaper Mask
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This set is best used as a Necromancy build to hit the hitshield faster, using the Master Mode Zombie Knight souls. | |||
Enderman Slayer IV
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1,695,983 coins | The ability "Enderman Bulwark" allows for more ❈ Defense based on the amount of kills the user has gained while wearing each piece of armor. The common consensus among knowledgeable players is to have all four pieces of Final Destination armor to have 5000 stored kills each. | ||
Tier III
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Zombie Slayer VIII /Enderman Slayer IV
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1,328,724 coins | ||
Enderman Slayer IV
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1,695,983 coins | You will now need at least 10k kills if you want to kill this boss with this gear. | ||
Tier IV
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Zombie Slayer VIII /Enderman Slayer IV
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1,328,724 coins |
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