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[[File:Massive_Armor.jpg|thumb|150px|Human wearing massive armor]]
 
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{{See Also|[[massive gloves]], [[massive helmets]] and [[massive boots]] for more information about the other armor in this weight category}}
 
{{See Also|[[massive gloves]], [[massive helmets]] and [[massive boots]] for more information about the other armor in this weight category}}
 
   
 
'''Massive armor''' offers the highest level of protection but with a large cost to increased fatigue. Only the strongest of warriors can don massive armor without falling over when walking.
 
'''Massive armor''' offers the highest level of protection but with a large cost to increased fatigue. Only the strongest of warriors can don massive armor without falling over when walking.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
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==Massive Armor==
 
==Massive Armor==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
 
 
*[[King Cailan]] dons Massive Armor, before his untimely demise. It has been hinted that you will be able to aquire this armor in the [[Return to Ostagar]] DLC.
 
*[[King Cailan]] dons Massive Armor, before his untimely demise. It has been hinted that you will be able to aquire this armor in the [[Return to Ostagar]] DLC.
   

Revision as of 23:08, 12 January 2010

Massive Armor

Human wearing massive armor

See also: [[:massive gloves, massive helmets and massive boots for more information about the other armor in this weight category|massive gloves, massive helmets and massive boots for more information about the other armor in this weight category]]

Massive armor offers the highest level of protection but with a large cost to increased fatigue. Only the strongest of warriors can don massive armor without falling over when walking.

Scaling

Tier Base armor Fatigue Requisite

|- |Iron (Tier 1) |1.50 |21.00 % |22 Strength |- |Grey Iron (Tier 2) |1.80 |22.05 % |24 Strength |- |Steel (Tier 3) |2.10 |23.10 % |26 Strength |- |Veridium (Tier 4) |2.40 |24.15 % |30 Strength |- |Red Steel (Tier 5) |2.70 |25.20 % |36 Strength |- |Silverite (Tier 6) |3.15 |26.25 % |38 Strength |- |Dragonbone (Tier 7) |3.75 |27.30 % |42 Strength

Massive Armor

Name Armor
Fatigue Runes Enhancements Notes
Armor of the Divine Will
Silverite
Requires: 38 strength
18.38 26.25% 0 +20% spell resistance
-5 magic
Sold by Ruck in Ortan Thaig.

Restriction: Templar
Armor of the Legion
Dragonbone
Requires: 42 strength
21.88 27.30% 0 +3 willpower Can be found in a sarcophagus in the Dead Trenches
Chevalier's Armor
Varies
Requires: 22 strength
8.75 21.00% 0
Commander's Plate Armor
Varies
Requires: 22 strength
8.75 21.00% 0
Dwarven Massive Armor
Varies
Requires: 22 strength
8.75 21.00% 0 +1 armor
Effort
Silverite
Requires: 38 strength
18.38 26.25% 0 +15% to healing effects received Effort is found on the Broodmother after her defeat in the Dead Trenches.
Heavy Plate Armor
Varies
Requires: 22 strength
8.75 21.00% 0
Juggernaut Plate Armor
Silverite
Requires: 38 strength
18.38 26.25% 0 +10% fire resistance
+10% cold resistance
+10% electricity resistance
+10% nature resistance
+10% spirit resistance
Can be looted as part of The Mage's Treasure quest.
Knight Commander's Plate
Silverite
Requires: 39 strength
18.90 27.50% 0 +5 willpower
+40% spell resistance
+10 mental resistance
Sold by Faryn in Frostback Mountain Pass for 27Gold 42Silver 0Bronze.

Restriction: Templar

Templar Armor are traditional armor of the Templar Order, worn by all guardians of the Chantry.

Models

Full Plate Templar Armor

This Templar armor is mostly used in Ferelden. The armor completely covers the body ​​with metal plates and includes a cylindrical plate helmet and a purple skirt. A chain mail under-layer provides additional protection and runs to the wearer's ankles. The plate can be obtained at the circle tower when you encounter a few enchanted templars and a desire demon it is picked up from the main templar shown in the cutscene before the fight.

Gameplay articles: Dragon Age: Origins or see gallery below.

Ferelden Knight Commander's Plate

It's the Templar Armor of the Knight-Commander of Ferelden. It has the same appearance as the Full Plate Templar Armor.

Gameplay articles: Dragon Age: Origins or see gallery below.

Light Templar Armor

This armor is warn by initiates and other low ranking Templars in the Free Marches. It is much lighter than the Ferelden variant and is mostly leather except for a plate helmet and chestguard.

Gameplay articles: Dragon Age II or see gallery below.

Heavy Templar Armor

The armor of the ranked Templar in Free Marches. It's a leather armor mostly covered with plate, with a plate winged helmet and a black and red skirt. A version of this can be obtained by siding with the Knight-Commander Meredith at the beginning of Act 3 (without the boots and gauntlets). Also the armor is redsteel and not the normal aurum.

Gameplay Article: Dragon Age II or see gallery below.

Free Marches Knight Commander's Plate

It's the Templar Armor of the Knight Commander of the Free Marches. The armor consists of a chest plate, black leather legs and boots, a red hood and a black and red skirt. The Templar insignia of the burning Blade of Mercy normally found on the breastplate is instead on the chain-mail above the waist below the breastplate proper. This armor is unavailable to the player.

See gallery below.

Templar Commander Armor

A set of armor intended for officer Templars. Of note is that the Blade of Mercy icon is red instead of the standard black.

Gameplay article: Dragon Age: Inquisition or see gallery below.

Templar's Regalia

An alternate Templar Armor set, where the chest plate bears the image of a lion, the symbol of Orlais, possibly suggesting a connection to the Orlesian Empire.

See gallery below.

Armor of the Knights-Divine

This armor set is intended for use by the Knights-Divine, the bodyguards of the Divine herself.

Gameplay articles: Dragon Age: Inquisition or see gallery below.

Armor of the Divine Will

An armor granted by the Chantry to no lower than a Knight-Vigilant. It only consists of one silverite plate armor with the same design of the Chevalier's Armor in silverite of Orlais.

Gameplay articles: Dragon Age: Origins or see gallery below.

Templar Armor - Light Issue

A Medium Armor bought from the Shady Merchandise Merchant in the Docks. Not worn by any Templars in game, it is possible it is only issued to men operating undercover as it shares the model of the Flint Company Cuirass and Generic Slavers.

Gameplay Article: Dragon Age II or see gallery below.

Gallery

Wade's Dragonbone Plate Armor
Dragonbone
Requires: 42 strength
21.88 27.30% 0 +25% fire resistance Crafted by Wade for the Warden as part of the Dragon Scale Armor quest, provided that Wade is being given a Dragon Scale.
Wade's Superior Dragonbone Plate Armor
Dragonbone
Requires: 42 strength
21.88 27.30% 0 +50% fire resistance
+1/+2 stamina regeneration in combat
+25 stamina
Crafted by Wade for the Warden as part of the Dragon Scale Armor quest.
Warden Commander Armor
Varies
Requires: 24 strength
10.50 22.05% 0 +1 armor
+0.5/+1 stamina regeneration in combat
+15% critical/backstab damage
+10% physical resistance
Requires the Warden's Keep DLC

Trivia

  • King Cailan dons Massive Armor, before his untimely demise. It has been hinted that you will be able to aquire this armor in the Return to Ostagar DLC.


Special Sets

Massive Armor Sets