This guide is designed for players eager to learn everything about game mechanics. Here, I will provide you with all the details regarding armor in Minecraft: Pocket Edition.
To begin with, armor consists of 4 components and can be crafted from various materials that vary in terms of protection and durability. Take a look at the screenshot below where you’ll find 5 mannequins showcasing all 4 armor pieces across 5 different types.
Types:
- Leather Armor
- Gold Armor
- Chainmail
- Iron Armor
- Diamond Armor
Components:
- Helmet
- Chestplate
- Leggings
- Boots
Below is a table showing how many defense points are provided by different types of armor made from various materials.
I would like to remind you that armor does not always offer protection. Here are the types of damage against which armor does not protect:
- Fall damage.
- Fire damage.
- Suffocation in blocks.
- Drowning in water.
- Falling into the Void.
- Poisoning and withering.
- Direct lightning strikes.
Lastly, let’s discuss duraibility. Armor is not everlasting; each material has its own durability.
Below is the correlation between the maximum amount of damage absorbed based on the material and type of armor:
Leather:
- Helmet – 55 damage
- Chestplate – 80 damage
- Leggings – 75 damage
- Boots – 65 damage
Gold:
- Helmet – 77 damage
- Chestplate – 112 damage
- Leggings – 105 damage
- Boots – 91 damage
Chainmail:
- Helmet – 165 damage
- Chestplate – 240 damage
- Leggings – 225 damage
- Boots – 195 damage
Iron:
- Helmet – 165 damage
- Chestplate – 240 damage
- Leggings – 225 damage
- Boots – 195 damage
Diamonds:
- Helmet – 363 damage
- Chestplate – 528 damage
- Leggings – 495 damage
- Boots – 429 damage
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