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Revision as of 12:02, 3 July 2018

Armor protects your vehicle from damage. It works in two ways: an armor part protects the parts behind it by taking damage, until it is destroyed; and each piece of armor adds its durability points to your vehicle's overall durability value (which is based on your cabin's durability points). Your vehicle's total is the value shown on your heads-up display.

Armor Parts

You gain armor parts by leveling up with the various factions. The different factions have parts with different characteristics: the parts supplied by the Lunatics have the best durability-to-mass (D/M) ratio and worst durability-to-powerscore (D/PS) ratio, while the Scavengers have the best D/PS ratio and worst D/M ratio. The Engineers and Nomads ratios are between these two. Steppenwolfs armor has the highest absolute armor value but it loses a little in D/PS ratio to the Scavengers and a lot in D/M ratio to the Lunatics.

Engineer Armor

Name Durability Power Score Mass D/M D/PS
Canvas roof 60 53 135 0.444444444 1.132075471
Fender 25 22 56 0.446428571 1.136363636
Medium strut 13 11 28 0.464285714 1.181818181
Minivan sideboard 25 22 56 0.446428571 1.136363636
Rear door 86 77 196 0.438775510 1.116883116
Running board 15 13 34 0.441176470 1.153846153
Small strut 6 4 12 0.50000000 1.500000000
Torino bonnet 94 84 213 0.441214553 1.119047619
Torino fender 25 22 56 0.446428571 1.136363636
Torino nosecut 40 35 90 0.444444444 1.142857142
Torino rear 25 22 56 0.446428571 1.136363636
Van ramp 6 4 12 0.50000000 1.500000000
Van side 20 18 45 0.444444444 1.1111111111
Van window 23 20 51 0.450980392 1.150000000
Gun mount 38 133 43 0.883720930 0.285714285
Bumper 'Catch' 54 26 74 0.729729729 2.076923076
Radiator grille 7 7 21 0.333333333 1.000000000
Hatchet 40 24 60 0.666666666 1.666666666
Small buggy floor 8 28 9 0.888888888 0.285714285
Offroader bumper 72 42 109 0.660550458 1.714285714
Buggy engine cover 5 14 5 1.000000000 0.357142857
Buggy trunk 8 28 9 0.888888888 0.285714285

Lunatic Armor

Name Durability Power Mass D/M D/PS
Buggy fender left 6 7 11 0.545454545 0.857142857
Buggy fender right 6 7 11 0.545454545 0.857142857
Left crutch 10 12 19 0.526315789 0.833333333
Right crutch 10 12 19 0.526315789 0.833333333
Fryer 28 35 54 0.518518518 0.800000000
Dryer 10 12 19 0.526315789 0.833333333
Buggy rear 44 56 86 0.511627906 0.785714285
Whaleback 41 52 80 0.512500000 0.788461538
Comb 4 4 7 0.571425714 1.000000000
Grater 6 7 11 0.545454545 0.857142857
Buggy step plate 8 9 14 0.571428571 0.888888888
Bullbar 75 44 113 0.663716814 1.704545454
Brazier 14 18 27 0.518518518 0.777777777
Frontal Protection System 54 32 78 0.692307692 1.687500000
Buggy bumper 64 36 80 0.800000000 1.777777777
Bumper Spike 58 34 82 0.707317073 1.705882352

Nomad Armor

Name Durability Power Mass D/M D/PS
Avia double slope 50 53 130 0,384615385 0,943396226
Avia panel 21 22 54 0,388888889 0,954545455
Avia panel large 42 44 108 0,388888889 0,954545455
Avia slope 9 10 24 0,375000000 0,900000000
Avia strut 7 7 19 0,368421053 1,000000000
Avia wide slope 18 20 48 0,375000000 0,900000000
Left avia fender 49 52 128 0,382812500 0,942307692
Narrow wing 47 50 121 0,388429752 0,940000000
Oblique slope 17 17 43 0,395348837 1,000000000
Oblique slope wide 33 35 85 0,388235294 0,942857143
Oblique strut 11 12 29 0,379310345 0,916666667
Plane nose 12 12 30 0,400000000 1,000000000
Right avia fender 49 52 128 0,382812500 0,942307692

Scavengers Armor

Name Durability Power Mass D/M D/PS
Barrel quarter 11 9 43 0,255813953 1,222222222
Curved pipe 8 6 31 0,258064516 1,333333333
Half wall 57 44 216 0,263888889 1,295454545
Large fender 92 72 350 0,262857143 1,277777778
Large slope 36 28 135 0,266666667 1,285714286
Long pipe shield 43 33 162 0,265432099 1,303030303
Pipe shield 29 22 108 0,268518519 1,318181818
Quater wall 29 22 108 0,268518519 1,318181818
Straight pipe 14 11 54 0,259259259 1,272727273
Thick pipe mudguard 23 18 88 0,261363636 1,277777778
T-pipe 7 6 27 0,259259259 1,166666667
Truck door 114 88 430 0,265116279 1,295454545
Truck slope 11 8 41 0,268292683 1,375000000
Twin slope 22 17 81 0,271604938 1,294117647
Wide slope 22 17 81 0,271604938 1,294117647

Steppenwolfs Armor

Name Durability Power Mass D/M D/PS
APC panel 1 100 88 377 0,265251989 1,136363636
APC panel 2 50 44 189 0,264550265 1,136363636
Armored slope 19 17 71 0,267605634 1,117647059
Armored triple slope 19 17 71 0,267605634 1,117647059
Gun tower 83 72 308 0,269480519 1,152777778
Hard module 79 69 294 0,268707483 1,144927536
Strengthened slope 41 36 154 0,266233766 1,138888889
Strengthened ventilated slope 19 17 71 0,267605634 1,117647059
Strike plate 1 88 77 330 0,266666667 1,142857143
Strike plate 2 44 39 165 0,266666667 1,128205128
Strike plate 3 38 33 142 0,267605634 1,151515152
Thin strike plate 7 6 24 0,291666667 1,166666667

Dawn's Children Armor

Name Durability Power Mass D/M D/PS
Cooling System 61 55 157 0.388535 1.10909
Ventilation Box 28 25 71 0.394366 1.12
Observation Pod 31 28 79 0.392405 1.10714
Hull Part 10 8 28 0.357142 1.25
Hull Back 52 47 134 0.388059 1.10638
Control Module 28 25 71 0.394366 1.12
Broken Radiator 19 17 48 0.395833 1.11764
Air Intake 4 3 8 0.5 1.33333

Notes

At this time, it seems that the various types of armor pieces within the game don't vary, regarding which types protect better; that is, one piece of armor will sustain the same amount of damage as any other piece which has the same number of structure points, regardless of what is causing the damage. The more layers you can apply to guard your vehicle's cabin and its other most-important parts, the better. Your vehicle will last longer on the battlefield if it has more layers of armor, as the enemy must destroy the layers one by one, to get a chance to damage your cabin. You can even apply your armor so that a layer or two covers your wheels, so it becomes more difficult for your opponent to destroy your wheels and render you immobile—it is fatal to become stationary on the battlefield. Protect your weapons with armor, too, but you must guard them without impeding their movement and operation. If you place a large piece of armor directly beside a weapon, then the weapon will not be able to rotate. This will give you a "blind spot" where your enemy can sit in safety, and attack you with impunity. While you are in your garage, experiment with different ways to arrange your weapons and armor, so that they work together well. The more often you use the Test Drive option and spawn enemy bot vehicles to face in simulated battle, the more you will learn about the strong points and weaknesses of your vehicle's configuration. It's better to invest time in practice combat, and discover the flaws in your vehicle's design when the stakes are low, than to be taken by surprise when the combat is for real.