Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG has a wide variety of gear to collect, but perhaps none as useful and memorable as its expansive selection of armor sets. Venturing into the heart of the nuclear-ravaged wasteland requires one to get decked out in the best possible armor lest they fall prey to the Commonwealth's cruelest enemies. These armor sets can turn the incredibly vulnerable sole survivor into a damage-resistant machine, or they can just as easily make them a well-dressed sitting target. Either way, choosing, customizing, and upgrading a set of armor is one of the best parts of the game.
With super mutants, gigantic insects, and ravenous Death Claws lurking about, one must either find or craft the right armor sets to stay alive. The base version of comes with a lot of excellent armor sets that people should immediately try to get their hands on, but there are some great options in the DLC expansions. Some are down to business, while others are walking fashion statements, as well as protective gear.
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This two-piece legendary armor set, comprised of the Mantis Left Greave and the Mantis Left Armguard is certainly one of the best in; however, it is so rare that most do not know it exists. The complete set offers the sole survivor a 10% chance to disarm melee attackers on hit and a plus one to their agility and perception stats. This unique heavy leather armor set can be purchased from the traveling caravan merchant Lucas Miller, and while it comes at a pretty steep financial cost, it is certainly worth it, especially in the early- to mid-game.
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