Sunday, 20 June 2021 03:30

Mass Effect Legendary Edition: 10 Best Armor Sets | Game Rant

Written by Mark Hospodar
Rate this item
(0 votes)
There's no shortage of armor sets in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. Here are Shepard's best options for defensive gear.

In the Mass Effect trilogy, thousands of enemies are out to kill Commander Shepard. Offensive weaponry is, of course, necessary to prevent that from happening, but defense plays a vital role too. The player is going to need something reliable once the projectiles start flying.

RELATED: Mass Effect Legendary Edition: Best Assault Rifles

In Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, armor fulfills the primary role of defense. Commander Shepard deserves the best, so not just any old armor will do when the fate of the galaxy is at stake. Knowing which sets to keep may just keep Shepard alive long enough to defeat the Reapers. Be sure to don these valuable boons whenever they are found.

10 Predator X

The first Mass Effect has no shortage of armor on offer. One of the best suits of armor a player can hope to acquire is the X-tier Predator set, which has the best tech/biotic protection stats in the game. Enemies will have a much tougher time disabling Commander Shepard during a battle if players wear this.

The Predator comes in light, medium, and heavy varieties:

  • The light version offers the best tech/biotic protection of 50 and damage resistance of 30.
  • The heavy variant bestows a tech/biotic protection of 34, while damage resistance is set at 58.
  • The medium version splits the difference, bestowing a value of 42 to both tech/biotic and damage protection.

Players should purchase the Armax Armory license from Expat on the Citadel to acquire the Predator X.

9 Mercenary X – Heavy

The X-tier Mercenary armor is perfect for Soldiers in the original Mass Effect, especially those who favor the heavy variety. It's best utilized by tanks who enjoy wading into the thick of a battle. The Mercenary X possesses a respectable shield value of 390 for the heavy version. Players can, of course, augment this even further through the use of mods they can find in-game.

The Mercenary X's biggest strength, however, lies in its damage protection value of 58. The biggest drawback to this armor is its tech/biotic protection, which stands at a paltry 10. Once again, the player may want to consider armor mods that make up for this deficiency. The player can either find this item as loot, or purchase an Ariake Technologies license from the C-Sec Requisitions Officer on the Citadel.

8 Kestrel Armor

Commander Shepard has the ability to mix-and-match pieces of armor starting in Mass Effect 2. One of the best sets, assuming it's complete, is the Kestrel Armor. The bonuses this piece to Shepard's combat capabilities allow the player to be even deadlier on the battlefield. Wearing the full set imparts these stats:

  • +30% Melee Damage
  • +5% Headshot Damage
  • +11% Weapon Damage
  • +25% Shield Strength
  • +5% Spare Heavy Weapon Ammo Capacity

RELATED: Mass Effect Legendary Edition: Best Heavy Weapons

Mixing pieces of the Kestrel Armor with other sets waters down these effects. As such, players should wear the full suit in its entirety. The Kestrel Armor is available to purchase on Illium from the Serrice Technology vendor. Players will need to complete the "Horizon" mission before the armor is offered for sale.

7 Cerberus Assault Armor

Yet another Mass Effect 2 armor piece, this particular set makes Shepard deadlier as well as intimidating. The utility of this armor is to keep the wearer alive for as long as possible, hence its bulky nature. For shock troopers, the Cerberus Assault Armor is a handy item to keep in the equipment locker. Its stats are:

  • +10% Health
  • +10% Shield Strength
  • +10% Heavy Weapon Ammo Capacity

Commander Shepard can rest assured they will stay protected while decimating any assembled foes. Originally a DLC item, the Cerberus Assault Armor can be researched in the Legendary Edition for Mass Effect 2. Just access the Normandy's Tech Lab, and research the armor for 5,000 Palladium.

6 Cerberus Nightmare Armor

In Mass Effect 3, Commander Shepard needs every advantage possible to defeat the Reapers. One of the more impressive sets the player can acquire is the aptly named Cerberus Nightmare Armor. With both offensive and defensive attributes, this suit is useful for almost any playstyle. The armor's stats include:

  • +20% Headshot Damage
  • +20% Weapon Damage
  • +20% Ammo Capacity
  • +10% Shields
  • +10% Shield Regeneration Speed

These numbers can make the player a veritable killing machine. However, obtaining the Cerberus Nightmare Armor is a bit of a hassle. In the Mass Effect 3: Citadel DLC, the player must achieve over 9,999 points in the Armax Arsenal Arena. With that done, they can claim the armor as a reward.

5 Geth Armor X

Commander Shepard isn't the only one who can benefit from nifty armor. In the first Mass Effect, the player can equip their squad with the same diverse armor sets that Shepard can wear. For Wrex, some of the best heavy armor pieces come from the Geth. They include the Battlemaster, Berserker, and Rage suits. They all possess identical stats:

  • 75 - Damage Protection
  • 420 - Shields
  • 51 - Tech/Biotic Protection

RELATED: Mass Effect Legendary Edition: Best Sniper Rifles

For an angry tank like Wrex, these stats are useful for keeping him healthy for the duration of the fight. The tech/biotic protection of these suits is the highest in the game for an NPC. With respectable shields and damage protection ratings, Wrex has the potential to become nearly unstoppable on the battlefield. Purchasing a Geth Armory license from Morlan on the Citadel is the easiest method to acquire these suits once the player has reached a fairly high level.

4 Collector Armor

Just because Commander Shepard has to fight the Collectors in Mass Effect 2 doesn't mean he's barred from wearing their armor. The Collector Armor imparts a variety of bonuses, mostly built around speed and vitality. The actual breakdown of these stats are:

  • +20% Health
  • +10% Health Regeneration Rate
  • +10% Storm Speed

The armor itself resembles chitin, giving it a durable quality. Unlike most other armor sets, the Collector Armor is purely defensive in nature, offering no additional offensive capabilities. In Mass Effect 2, the Illusive Man will email the player once the Collector Armor is ready for use.

The Mass Effect 3 Collector Armor

It's also worth mentioning that the Collector Armor makes a reappearance in Mass Effect 3. The affected attributes remain the same, but the values receive an upgrade. Storm Speed and Health Regeneration Rate get boosted to 20% just like the Health stat. Players can purchase it from Nos Astra Sporting Goods in the Presidium Commons for 50,000 credits.

3 Armax Arsenal Armor

The Armax Arsenal Armor is a customizable set available in Mass Effect 3. Worn together, the full set grants potent offensive buffs to Commander Shepard. Additional ammo capacity is coupled with increased deadliness, which makes for a pretty advantageous pairing. The full breakdown of the complete set involves:

  • +20% Ammo Capacity
  • +20% Headshot Damage
  • +10% Weapon Damage

Although the components can be mixed and matched for lighter benefits, it's best to wear the entire set. The individual pieces of the Armax Arsenal Armor can all be purchased from merchants on the Citadel. The Arm components, however, can actually be acquired during "N7: Cerberus Attack."

2 Cerberus Shade Armor

The Cerberus Shade Armor is another piece of awesome defensive kit the player can obtain in Mass Effect 3. Broadly, it's quite similar to the previously mentioned Cerberus Nightmare Armor. In fact, the two sets are actually mutually exclusive. The stats of the Cerberus Shade Armor is as follows:

  • +20% Shields
  • +20% Shield Regeneration Speed
  • +10% Power Damage
  • +10% Weapon Damage
  • +10% Ammo Capacity
  • +10% Melee Damage

Once again, the Cerberus Shade Armor can only be found during the Mass Effect 3: Citadel DLC in the Armax Arsenal Arena. Players need to achieve over 9,999 points, at which stage they can either choose between the Cerberus Shade or Nightmare Armor sets. Unfortunately, Shepard can't have both!

1 Colossus X

The X-tier Colossus Armor is one of the most valuable suits in the first Mass Effect. In terms of damage protection, Colossus Armor is unequaled even when it comes to the light variant.

  • The light version possesses 65 damage protection while also maintaining 38 tech/biotic protection and 375 shields.
  • The medium variety grants a very useful 71 damage protection, with 28 tech/biotic resistance and 405 shields.
  • The heavy version is a bruiser's dream. It imparts an amazing 79 damage protection, the highest in the entire game! In addition, it also includes 450 shields and 18 tech/biotic protection.

Check out this helpful guide for how to acquire Colossus armor, and turn Shepard into a tank.

NEXT: Mass Effect Legendary Edition: Best Shotguns

Read 223 times
Login to post comments