- Helmet
- Cap
- Hood
- Coif
- Neck Guard
- Chest Plate
- Coat
- Gambeson
- Shirt
- Sleeves
- Gloves
- Quilted Hose
- Shoes
- Rowel Spurs
- Jewelry - 2 slots
How to Wear Chainmail Armor
You can mix and match just about any type of armor to your liking. However, if you want to wear protective armor such as chainmail armor, you must wear the following padded pieces first before putting on the respective protective pieces:
- Coif - Head
- Gambeson - Body
- Quilted Hose / Padded Chausses - Legs
- Shoes - Feet
Clothing such as coats and neck guards are not necessary to put on before the protective armor and can even be worn alongside the padded and protective armor.
The more armor you equip, the more weight you have to carry. Keep an eye on the piece’s weight to not go over your current capacity threshold. To increase your maximum capacity you must increase your Strength level.
Each piece of clothing will affect the following player stats and depending on the state and level rank, the same piece of clothing could have a slightly different impact on your character’s stats.
Unlike the previous installment, you can swap between 3 different outfits on the fly if you need them for different occasions. You can also utilize the same piece of armor for multiple outfits. However, you can not change outfits during battle.
If you would like to learn more in-depth about the individual pieces stats, check out out all armor pieces and accessories guide!
Where to Find Armor in Kingdom Come Deliverance II
Armor can be found in various spots throughout Bohemia. One of the easiest, but most expensive ways to acquire armor and clothing is by visiting local merchants such as the tailor Bartoshek in Troskowitz.
However, if you are a little more daring, you can steal armor from just about everyone in this game. In addition, you can find armor hidden inside locked chests located either inside homes, camps or abandoned establishments such as ruined farms. If you feel like wanting to save some extra groschen, check out our guide on how to lockpick!
How to Repair Armor in Kingdom Come Deliverance II
Just like weapons, armor can be damaged and you will need either the skills or the services of a blacksmith to repair them. Alternatively, you can use kits, which you can either buy or loot. These one-time kits allow you to repair clothing pieces on the go. However, once you pass a certain limit, they are of no use and you will need to buy or find another kit.
Armor can also get dirty and you will need to wash them if you want to give a good impression to the locals and the nearby guards. Check out our detailed page on how to repair and wash your armor so you can keep looking like a dashing knight!
List of Armor Sets in Kingdom Come Deliverance
Below is a list of all possible armor sets in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. Much like the first game, there is no definitive armor set where all the pieces will be the same type, besides a few armor sets such as the Brunswick armor. Therefore, most of the time you will be mixing and matching pieces to create your armor.
Some outfits have slight variations, such as a different helmet or coat, but in general are considered similar outfits. If you would like to see more variations of a particular outfit or stats of its pieces, click on the armor set for more details.
The pieces listed below are only the more notable/main pieces that make up the armor. Undergarment such as Padded chausses or Mail coifs are excluded from this list. If you would like the full list of the armor's pieces, check out the armor set's page.
Simple Villager Outfit | Riding Waffenrock Armor | Praguer Soldier Armor | |||||
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Simple Hood Tunic Ordinary Coat Simple Hose Simple Shoes | Spined kettle hat Embroidered Hood Riding waffenrock Saxon Hauberk Laminar hands with rondels Noble's gauntlets Old brigandine legs Pointed Shoes | Bascinet with aventail Praguers hemmed waffenrock Hauberk long Noble's gauntlets Plain Laminar Gauntlets Poleyn Vagrants Boots | |||||
Father Henry Outfit | Magdeburg Armor | Saxon Armor | |||||
Cleric's Hood Cleric Habit | Bell-Shaped Bascinet Magdeburg Cuirass Magdeburg Plate Arms Noble Brigandine Legs Work Boots | Saxo Bascinet Saxon Hauberk Noble's Gauntlets Plate Knight Gauntlets Saxon Plate Legs Firm Boots | |||||
Blacksmith Henry Outfit | Cuman Armor | Vavak Soldier Armor | |||||
Blacksmith's Apron Leather Gloves Work Boots | Cuman helmet with a mask Quilted Caftan Plate knight gauntlets Noble's Gauntlets Simple hose Cuman boots | Bell shaped Bascinet Knight's Waffenrock Chainmail Gauntlets Plate Knight Gauntlets Noble Brigandine Legs Soft Shoes | |||||
Noble Outfit | Royal Waiter Outfit | Milanese Cuirass Armor | |||||
Royal Waiter's hat Royal Waiter's coat The Trousers of a Royal Waiter | Bascinet with breteche Embroided Hood Aketon Short Milanese cuirass Saxon Hauberk Laminar hands with rondels Milanese Gauntlets Noble Brigandine Legs Travel Boots | ||||||
Outfit | Italian Armor | Armor | |||||