Core Keeper is a world full of enemies and resources, with players having to navigate an underground cave in order to upgrade their base and loadout. The player is not the only inhabitant of the underground cave, and it is inevitable that they will find themselves running into combat situations sooner rather than later.
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Players can equip armor sets to protect them when under threat. As with many of the best survival games, there are lots of different armor sets that offer better stats the higher up the hierarchy players go. Knowing the order of armor sets is important as it can help a player to keep in mind what they should be building towards.
Wood Armor grants the player basic protection and is the first armor set that they will come across. It is very easy to obtain and cheap to produce, being produced at the Copper Anvil for 29 Wood for the entire set. That are many survival games with rough early-game, but players don't have to worry about that being the case with Core Keeper.
Unlike the other armor sets available in Core Keeper, there are no bonuses rewarded to the player for wearing the entire set. While it is worth crafting the Wood Armor to give some extra protection against villains encountered in the underground cave, players should look to move on to a better armor set as soon as possible.
Copper Armor is the first decent set of armor a player can obtain, and it is not too difficult to find a copious amount of Copper close to the spawning area. The entire set of Copper Armor costs 28 Copper Bars to craft, but players will be disappointed to learn that it does not have any set bonuses. Newcomers to the survival genre will perhaps be less bothered about the lack of set
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