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(actually to make the final example clearer, the 15 points should split into 5 and 10 as in the first example. No I don't know if the source code does it that way. :>)
(dragonskin bracers aren't time-limited, so "temporary" is kind of misleading here; also some explanation of Hexen system)
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=== Hexen armors ===
 
=== Hexen armors ===
 
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Armor in [[Hexen]] behave differently from armor in Doom, Heretic, or Strife. The armor class corresponds to one-fifth of the armor's actual value (so an armor class of 20 corresponds to 100% armor). The armor value is also used as percent of damage absorbed, making damaged armor less protective than intact armor. Each class has a minimal armor class below which they will not go, no matter how much damage is received. Armor class is improved by taking several armor items that can be combined together. Damage is spread between the various items, eventually resulting in their destruction. Only one intact item of each type can be used at a time.
 
* The [[Amulet of Warding]] increases your character's armor class. The [[Mage]] receives the most armor from this and the [[Fighter]] the least.
 
* The [[Amulet of Warding]] increases your character's armor class. The [[Mage]] receives the most armor from this and the [[Fighter]] the least.
 
* The [[Falcon Shield]] increases your character's armor class. The [[Cleric]] benefits most from this armor.  
 
* The [[Falcon Shield]] increases your character's armor class. The [[Cleric]] benefits most from this armor.  
 
* The [[Mesh Armor]] increases your character's armor class. This armor is most useful to the [[Fighter]] and least useful to the [[Mage]].
 
* The [[Mesh Armor]] increases your character's armor class. This armor is most useful to the [[Fighter]] and least useful to the [[Mage]].
 
* The [[Platinum Helm]] increases your character's armor class. This gives an equal amount to all three characters.
 
* The [[Platinum Helm]] increases your character's armor class. This gives an equal amount to all three characters.
* The [[Dragonskin Bracers]] are technically an [[artifact]] rather than armor, temporarily boosting your character's armor class.
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* The [[Dragonskin Bracers]] are technically an [[artifact]] rather than armor, boosting your character's armor class.
  
 
=== Strife armors ===
 
=== Strife armors ===

Revision as of 15:17, 10 August 2014

Armors help protect a player from damage. The armor attribute is shown on the status bar, expressed as a percentage of the protective value of the green armor item. It starts at zero and may go as high as 200 percent (or, in Doom v1.2 and earlier versions, a much larger value).

The armor percentage is reduced when the player absorbs damage due to enemy attacks or environmental hazards (damaging floors, exploding barrels, pods, or crushing ceilings).

In the Doom games, the standard green armor absorbs one third (1/3) of the damage from each hit, thus lessening the decrease in health. The blue megaarmor and the megasphere are more protective, and absorb one half (1/2) of the damage until fully depleted. Beneath 100 points, the megaarmor and the megasphere still absorb one half of damage, so it is therefore good practice to avoid regular armors until the superior type has been depleted significantly beneath 100 percent. Picking up armor bonuses simply increments the armor value by one percent, and does not otherwise affect the protectiveness of the suit or powerup most recently gained.

In cases where neither the armor, megaarmor or megasphere have been picked up, acquiring armor bonuses will assume a protection of only one third. If, on the other hand, a megaarmor has been picked up and depletes to zero percent, the protectiveness likewise reverts to one third.

Examples

A player is struck by a bullet that does 15 hit points of damage. Without any armor, all 15 units of health are lost. If the player has picked up normal armor or a few armor bonuses, the armor percentage is reduced by 5 and health by 10. If the player instead acquired a megaarmor or megasphere, the armor percentage would be reduced by 7 and health by 8.

If armor is less than the calculated amount to absorb, then it absorbs whatever its value is (reducing it to zero) and the balance is subtracted from the health percentage. Had the above player gained only 3 armor bonuses, he would lose their value along with the 10 points of health, and also an additional 2 points of health (losing 3% armor and 12% health, in total).

Doom game armors

  • The armor bonus (glowing helmet) increases armor by 1%, up to 200%.
  • The armor (green vest) sets armor to 100%, if it is less. It absorbs one-third of damage.
  • The megaarmor (blue vest) maxes out armor to 200%, if it is less. It absorbs one-half of damage.
  • The megasphere (gray sphere) acts like the megaarmor, in addition to maxing out health.

Heretic armors

  • The Silver Shield sets armor to 100%, if it is less. It absorbs one-half of damage.
  • The Enchanted Shield sets armor to 200%, if it is less. It absorbs three-fourths of damage.

Hexen armors

Armor in Hexen behave differently from armor in Doom, Heretic, or Strife. The armor class corresponds to one-fifth of the armor's actual value (so an armor class of 20 corresponds to 100% armor). The armor value is also used as percent of damage absorbed, making damaged armor less protective than intact armor. Each class has a minimal armor class below which they will not go, no matter how much damage is received. Armor class is improved by taking several armor items that can be combined together. Damage is spread between the various items, eventually resulting in their destruction. Only one intact item of each type can be used at a time.

  • The Amulet of Warding increases your character's armor class. The Mage receives the most armor from this and the Fighter the least.
  • The Falcon Shield increases your character's armor class. The Cleric benefits most from this armor.
  • The Mesh Armor increases your character's armor class. This armor is most useful to the Fighter and least useful to the Mage.
  • The Platinum Helm increases your character's armor class. This gives an equal amount to all three characters.
  • The Dragonskin Bracers are technically an artifact rather than armor, boosting your character's armor class.

Strife armors

Armor in Strife may be both bought from shops and found in levels.

  • Leather Armor is the cheapest armor available from shops and has protection characteristics identical to Doom's green armor.
  • Metal Armor is more expensive, but is found more often in levels as well. It has protection characteristics identical to Doom's blue armor.
  • Shadow Armor, despite its in-game treatment and name, is not armor but is similar to Doom's invisibility sphere. It makes the player harder to see and aim at.