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.
Why pick miscellaneous armor in Enshrouded?
Miscellaneous Armor in Enshrouded is the accessory slot — rings, necklaces, backpacks, gliders. Low piece count but high per-slot impact: ring effects can include +stamina regen, +crit chance, +element damage, etc. Slot priority A-tier — the rings + glider always slot in. See each item's detail page for the specific bonus; the wiki entry is the canonical stats source.
Top 5 best miscellaneous armor ranked
Ranked by required level (high-level = end-game best-in-slot heuristic). Each entry links to the full piece page with stats + drop region.
- 1. Diving HelmetLv 45
Source Veilwater Basin, Craftable
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.
- 2. Drakian BootsLv 45
Source Veilwater Basin
A pair of boots that has been reinforced with Drak paraphernalia, granting you the upper hand in combat.
- 3. Miner HelmetLv 45
Source Craftable
A miner's helmet with an attached light.
- 4. SwimfinsLv 45
Source Veilwater Basin, Craftable
Allows for faster swim sprints while submerged in water.
- 5. Wanderer's BootsLv 9
Source Springlands
A wanderer's boots, worn but still sturdy enough to carry your burdens on your journey.
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
Miscellaneous Armor FAQ
What's the best miscellaneous armor in Enshrouded?
Top picks by level are listed above. Level-40 endgame pieces are the strongest in slot — most come from Hollow Halls bosses in Kindlewastes / Albaneve Summits / Veilwater Basin. Pieces with "Common - Legendary" rarity range can upgrade all the way to Legendary tier for the biggest upgrade ceiling.
Which attribute does miscellaneous armor support?
Miscellaneous Armor supports Slot accessory (rings / necks / gliders). Treat as a slot-fill rather than build-defining pick.
How do I get miscellaneous armor in Enshrouded?
Miscellaneous Armor pieces drop from Lootable Chests + Bosses across biomes. 14 miscellaneous armor pieces in our catalog cover every drop documented on the wiki. Each piece detail page lists the exact drop region under "Source".
Are miscellaneous armor worth picking in current patch?
Miscellaneous Armor are rated A-tier in our slot priority. A-tier means strong utility or accessory — slots that always sit in your inventory but aren't build-defining.