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Not all top armor works the same way. Some pieces are lighter and better for aggressive PvP, while others offer heavier protection but reduce mobility. Choosing the right option depends on whether you want speed, protection, or maximum tankiness for dangerous raids.
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Armor |
Best Use |
Practical Value |
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Slick Plate Carrier |
Aggressive PvP and high-mobility raids |
Strong protection with lighter movement penalties, useful for players who value speed |
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Tactical Hexgrid |
PvP, boss hunting, and balanced protection |
Popular high-tier carrier with strong protection and practical raid comfort |
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6B13 M |
Killa-style armor farming and durable protection |
Valuable for players who want strong protection tied to rare boss-style gear |
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6B43 Zabralo-Sh |
Heavy protection and tank-focused raids |
Offers strong protection but feels slow and heavy, best when survival matters more than mobility |
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Tiger SK |
Flexible armor option when available |
Useful as an additional selected armor choice depending on current stock and delivery rules |
Top body armor usually means high-class protection with strong durability, reliable plate options, and practical coverage. Slick, Hexgrid, 6B13 M, and 6B43 are all valued because they can significantly improve survivability in dangerous raids.
Slick armor can be obtained through high-tier trader access, player trading where available, loot sources, or selected service transfers depending on current wipe restrictions. Availability can change with patches, trader balance, and flea market rules.
6B13 M armor is commonly associated with Killa and Interchange-related farming. Players often look for it through boss encounters, loot sources, or trade options when available.
Yes, especially for PvP, boss fights, Labs-style runs, high-value looting, and difficult quests. Better armor does not guarantee survival, but it gives you more room to survive shots that would otherwise end the raid quickly.
Both are lightweight high-tier plate carriers, but they differ in material, durability behavior, penalties, and practical feel. Players usually choose between them based on mobility, repair value, and how much protection they want without heavy movement penalties.