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Best Armor in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers

Every step in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers feels like a fight to survive. The enemies don’t hold back. The world wants you dead. And the deeper you go, the worse it gets. That’s exactly why your armor matters, sometimes more than your weapon. The right set can be the difference between walking out of a boss fight or getting crushed by it. So, finding the right one isn’t just smart; it’s necessary. Below, we’ll break down the best armor sets in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers.
10. Golden Bandit Outfit
The Golden Bandits Set isn’t just cool-looking; it’s tough. It gives you solid protection against all the nasty stuff. Plus, it’s got great control and physical defense. If you like charging into chaos and walking out like a boss, this set’s for you. Now, getting it? You’ve got options. Just take out Golden Bandits in Lightzen or Zhenwu Temple. They’ll drop the gear. But if grinding isn’t your thing, find the Golden Bowl, then hand it over to Wu Gang at Shu Sanctum. That’ll unlock the set in his shop. Just bring some Red Mercury and you’re good to go. Easy, stylish, deadly.
9. Palace Maid Set
You walk into the Tang Emperor’s Palace, expecting royalty or maybe a few guards, but a maid ambushes you instead. Not just any maid, the Tang Palace Maid. Graceful, silent, and absolutely lethal. And guess what? She's wearing one of the sneakiest, most underrated armor sets in the game. The Palace Maid Set looks soft and elegant, but it actually keeps you sane. It’s got high Despair resistance, which is a lifesaver when enemies start messing with your mind. If you’ve been wiped out by corruption fog or soul-breaking bosses, this outfit is your new best friend. Getting it is simple: beat the Tang Palace Maid boss in the palace. Defeat her, and she drops the entire set, no grinding, no buying, just a clean raid.
8. Centipede Set
Ever wanted to walk into battle wrapped in something that looks like it came straight out of a nightmare? That’s the Centipede Set. It’s thick, creepy-looking, and incredibly durable. This armor gives you excellent protection, plus high resistance to mean stuff. In short, it’s a tank’s dream. So, how do you get it? First, you’ll need to head into the Bandit Cave and defeat the boss known as the Blightweaver Great Centipede. It’s a brutal fight, but well worth it. After you win, you’ll receive a special item called the Believer’s Statue. Take that to Tao Qing. Hand over the statue, and just like that, the Centipede Set becomes available in his shop. All you need after that is enough Red Mercury to buy the full set.
7. Imperial Set
The Imperial Set is clean, classy, and tough as hell. Great all-around defense. If you're tired of getting knocked around, this set's your upgrade. Now, getting it is pretty simple. You could farm Imperial Guards and hope they drop the pieces, but let’s be real, that takes time. The better move? Find the incense burner near the turtle statue on your way to the Tang Palace. Bring it to Wu Gang, and boom! He unlocks the whole set in his shop. Just hand over some red mercury, and you’re suited up like palace royalty.
6. Bridal Set
You step into a foggy ruin and see it, white silk, drifting in the wind like a ghost. That’s not just fabric. That’s the Bridal Set. It's ghostly, elegant, and surprisingly powerful. Don’t let the beauty fool you; it’s built to withstand some of the nastiest stuff in the adventure game. We're talking serious resistance. Getting it feels almost like stepping into a fairytale, just a darker one. When you reach Cloudspire: Hillswatch, make your way through the cave and look for a strange riddle door near the Shrine. When given a choice, select Challenge the threads of fate, and voila! The Bridal Set is yours. No fighting. No farming. Just one bold answer.
5. Consort Set
The Consort Set doesn’t scream power. It's subtle, refined, and surprisingly powerful. With decent resistance, it’s the perfect fit if you want to survive without looking like a walking tank. Sometimes, quiet armor is the loudest flex. So, where do you find it? Luckily, there’s no boss fight or crazy quest involved. Once you reach Chapter 5, head to the Bo Capital Entrance. Just explore near the shrine, and you’ll spot it lying there like a secret waiting to be claimed. No grinding, just a nice reward for looking around.
4. Avian Hunter
The Avian Hunter Set is what you wear when you want to look sharp and hit harder. It’s sleek, deadly, and built for fast, aggressive fighters. Not only does it offer solid physical defense, but it also gives you high resistance. Basically, if it tries to kill you, this armor helps you walk away from it. Getting it is actually pretty fun. Head into the Avian Marsh in Mt. Zhenwu, and start hunting the hunters. The enemy will drop its pieces. It might take a few runs, but once you grab the full set, you move like a ghost in the mist, and you're hard to kill.
3. Pirate Set
If you want to channel your inner sea villain, the Pirate Set is the way to go. It’s lightweight but tough, offering solid protection. Plus, it just looks cool, like you’re ready to jump off a ship and into battle at any moment. So, how do you get it? First, keep an eye out for the Lost Package hidden in a tunnel near the Tang Palace Maid boss in Buddha Cliffs. Once you have it, head over to Doomwillow Beach and find He Youzai. Give him the package, and he’ll reward you with the full set. And if you miss that chance, don’t worry; you can always buy it later from the merchant at Shu Sanctuary.
2. Ming Set
Do you want to elevate your warrior game and look cool while at it? The Ming Set might be just what you need. It’s got that sleek, sturdy vibe, plus it protects you well. And the best part? It helps you stay steady when the fight gets wild, thanks to a nice control boost. Now, about getting it, head over to Shu Sanctum and gear up for a showdown with the Red-Eyed Officer. He’s a tough one, but beat him and you get the full Ming Set. Yeah, it’s a challenge, but totally worth it. After that, you’ll be ready to tackle the hardest battles, looking cool and confident.
1. Ming General
First things first, this isn’t just armor; it’s legacy. The Ming General’s Set looks rugged and feels powerful. It gives strong protection against blight, burn, frost, corruption, and despair. Plus, it boosts your control, so you don’t get knocked around easily. To get it, you’ll need to defeat Ming General Liu Cheng’en. After the fight, he drops the Wooden Strip. Take that to Tao Qing, and the full set becomes available to buy. It’s a challenge, but totally worth the payoff.