Best Enshrouded Miscellaneous Armor
Accessories — rings, necks, backpacks, and gliders. Low piece count but high per-slot impact; check the Wiki entry for the specific bonus.
All 14 Miscellaneous Armor
Sorted by required level (lowest first), then alphabetically. Click a piece for the detail page; rarity / source / resistance chips render when the wiki entry surfaces them.
- Threadbare PantsCommon
A very basic set of garments.
Lv 1· Lower Body Armor - Ragged BootsCommon
They can barely be called boots.
Lv 3· Foot Armor - Ragged PantsCommon
Enough to brace for the worst of it, until better armor crosses your path.
Lv 3· Lower Body Armor - Ragged ShirtCommon
Can this even be called a shirt?
Lv 3· Upper Body Armor - Fur BootsCommon
Warmer and sturdier than simple cloth.
Lv 5· Foot Armor - Fur ChestCommon
Reinforced with Metal Scraps for better protection.
Lv 5· Upper Body Armor - Fur GlovesCommon
Simple but reliable protection for hands.
Lv 5· Arm Armor - Fur HoodCommon
Simplistic head protection. It won't guard against much, but it's better than nothing.
Lv 5· Head Armor - Fur TrousersCommon
A little archaic, but better than cloth.
Lv 5· Lower Body Armor - Wanderer's BootsUncommon
A wanderer's boots, worn but still sturdy enough to carry your burdens on your journey.
Lv 9· Foot Armor - Diving HelmetCommon
A silver helmet that increases your maximum oxygen while diving. Its delicate engraved lines imitate the flow of water, and the viewport is segmented like a clam's shell.
Lv 45· Head Armor - Drakian BootsCommon
A pair of boots that has been reinforced with Drak paraphernalia, granting you the upper hand in combat.
Lv 45· Foot Armor - Miner HelmetCommon
A miner's helmet with an attached light.
Lv 45· Head Armor - SwimfinsCommon
Allows for faster swim sprints while submerged in water.
Lv 45· Foot Armor