
How to Obtain Armor in Once Human?
Armor can be crafted at the Gear Workbench using blueprints obtained through various in-game activities such as exploring strongholds, collecting hoards, and using the Wish Machine. The Wish Machine operates like a gacha system, requiring Starchrom for random draws. Starchrom can be earned by completing journey objectives, opening certain chests, or purifying Cortexs.
Types of Armor in Once Human
Helmets
- Rustic Hat: A basic helmet offering decent protection against standard attacks.
- Blast Helmet: Provides high resistance to explosions, making it ideal for hazardous environments.
- Raid Mask: Optimal for quick raids, offering good balance between protection and mobility.
- Scout Hood: Enhances stealth and agility, perfect for reconnaissance missions.
- Heavy Duty Helmet: Offers superior defense against heavy attacks, ideal for frontline combat.
Masks
- Test Subject Mask: Increases health and resilience, making it a top choice for prolonged battles.
- Bast Mask: Provides additional defense and a unique appearance.
- Scout Mask: Enhances visibility and perception, aiding in enemy detection and environmental awareness.
- Precise Shot Mask: Improves accuracy and targeting, perfect for marksmen.
- Heavy Duty Mask: Offers enhanced protection, particularly against environmental hazards.
Tops and Bottoms
- Test Subject Top and Bottom: This set is highly recommended as it grants a significant 300 HP increase when both parts are worn, providing superior survivability.
- Raid Top and Bottom: While it offers a smaller HP increase (125 HP), it provides additional perks such as increased gathering speed and stamina during gliding and rolling, which can be beneficial for resource collection and mobility.
Gloves and Boots
- Rustic Gloves and Boots: These items provide a set effect that grants an additional 600 HP, greatly enhancing overall survivability. Combining them with the Test Subject set can provide substantial health boosts.
Armor Tiers in Once Human
Armor in Once Human is classified into five tiers, each unlocking at every tenth character level:
- Tier I: Up to level 10
- Tier II: From level 10 to 20
- Tier III: From level 20 to 30
- Tier IV: From level 30 to 40
- Tier V: From level 40 onwards
Each tier uses different materials for crafting and offers improved stats and benefits.
Armor Calibration
Calibration enhances various aspects of armor performance. Each piece of armor can be calibrated to improve its stats using specific materials at the Armor Workbench. Higher tier armor allows more calibration opportunities, making it essential to regularly calibrate your equipment to maintain optimal performance.
Armor Repair
Over time and through combat, armor durability decreases. When durability reaches zero, the armor becomes unusable. It is crucial to repair armor at the Armor Workbench by consuming certain materials, extending the lifespan of your gear and ensuring continuous protection.
Tips for Maximizing Armor Use
Tip 1: Prioritize the Test Subject Set
Although the Raid set offers a smaller HP increase, the Test Subject set is superior due to its 300 HP boost when worn fully.
Tip 2: Combine with Rustic Equipment
Use rustic gloves, boots, and helmets to gain a set effect that grants an additional 600 HP, enhancing overall health significantly.
Tip 3: Regular Calibration
Keep your armor calibrated to ensure you always get the maximum benefit. Regular calibration can significantly boost your armor’s effectiveness.
Tip 4: Frequent Repairs
Avoid letting your armor’s durability drop to zero. Regular repairs maintain your protection and extend the lifespan of your gear.
Tip 5: Utilize Food Buffs
Consuming specific food items can provide temporary HP boosts, which can be crucial during challenging encounters.