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Starfield – Armor Stats Explained

Furkan Çiçek
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When gearing up your character in Starfield, paying close attention to armor stats is crucial. In this space exploration game, players face a number of dangers while navigating between the planets scattered throughout the expansive in-game universe.

The key to enduring these unforgiving environments lies in the careful choice of armor. Your survival may depend on selecting the right protective gear to shield you from the hazards of space exploration and the dangers lurking on each planet’s surface.

Armor Stats Explained

Armor in inventory

There are various different armor pieces that players will come across in the game. Each armor piece has some unique stats to your character.

When you select a piece of armor, its defensive stats will be shown on the right side of the screen. Essentially, your armor can be grouped into three different categories:

  • Helmet
  • Spacesuit
  • Boost Pack

NOTE: The clothes you wear under your suit, referred to as your ‘Apparel’ in your Inventory, also have their own stats and perks.

Primary Armor Stats

Armor Stats

There are three primary stat types on the armors that will give you resistance towards most damage types in the game.

These primary stats are:

  • PHYS: Provides protection against physical damage, such as bullets, explosions, melee attacks etc.
  • ENGY: Provides protection against non-physical weapons, such as lasers, particle and energy weapons.
  • EM: Provides protection against electromagnetic weapons, such as disrupters.

Secondary Armor Stats

Starborn Spacesuit

In Starfield, you’ll face more than just powerful guns. Armor is also vital for protection against environmental hazards on alien planets. The secondary stats for your armor are the ones that protect against certain elemental values.

These secondary stats are:

  • Thermal: Protection against damage from any heat source.
  • Airborne: Protection against damage from airborne elements.
  • Corrosive: Protection against corrosive elements such as acid rain.
  • Radiation: Protection against radiation from any source.

Other Stats

Mantis Armor

There are two more stats that don’t affect the protection quality of your armor. These stats are:

  • Mass: The weight of your armor. You might want to keep an eye on this, especially when you want to carry extra armors in your inventory, as armors can be really heavy.
  • Value: This refers to the monetary value of the armor. You probably won’t receive the same amount of money when you sell it to a vendor, but if you have the necessary perks, you can at least get close to it.
Apparel Stats

In conclusion, how well it works depends on the situation, so you will need to choose your armor wisely. It’s a good idea to have extra armor pieces ready, as you might need specific protections during your space journey. This way, you’ll always be ready to face the different challenges the universe throws at you.

That sums it up for this guide on the Armor Stats in Starfield. If you have questions or concerns, please do leave them in the comments section below.

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Defeating final bosses since early 2000's, Furkan is an aspiring writer who loves telling compelling stories, playing video games and reading comics. Join him on this thrilling gaming journey, where you'll discover hidden gems, uncover secrets, and stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends.
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