Adamantite armor



Adamantite armor is a Hardmode armor, and like most early-Hardmode armors, has three different headgear/helmet options, allowing the player to focus on magical, melee or ranged combat; each option changing the armor's set bonus. Crafting a one-helmet set requires 54 Adamantite Bars, made from 270( 216) Adamantite Ore. Crafting all five pieces requires 78 Adamantite Bars or 390( 312) Adamantite Ore. Titanium armor is the alternative to the Adamantite Armor set.

A full set of Adamantite Armor gives off a faint pulsing aura around the character.

Tips

 * While Adamantite armor is often chosen because it provides higher offensive stats than Titanium armor, it does not provide the highest offensive stats available. If your goal is simply to maximize damage output, there are better options.
 * Mythril armor is significantly stronger for melee users, though it has lower defense.
 * Ranged users (and melee users who don't wish to use Mythril armor) can maximize their offensive bonuses by equipping a Frost Breastplate and Mythril Greaves while keeping the Adamantite Mask or Helmet in the head slot.
 * Adamantite armor is a decent choice for magic users, who might appreciate the full set's defense and mana cost reduction. Those who are more confident in their dodging skills can maximize their offense with a set consisting of Adamantite Headgear, Mystic Robe, and Forbidden Treads.
 * In Expert mode, Crystal Assassin armor is effectively stronger than Adamantite armor because it frees up an accessory slot that would normally be occupied by the Shield of Cthulhu, allowing an extra offensive accessory (such as an Emblem) to be worn instead.

Trivia

 * The set with helmet looks similar to Crimson armor.

History
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