
But what distinguishes them from the rest is that all of them give sword bonuses (attack speed increase or sword damage increase). Wolver can be turned into any of these three types of armor. All 5* armor pretty much give the same amount of elemental, shadow, or piercing defense. If you are a swordie, don’t let me see you in anything other than Wolver.Ī bit of background, there are three types of armor defense: Elemental, Shadow, and Piercing. So this guide will be about armor and weapons for swordies only, which make up the majority of the SK playerbase.Īrmor_ Swords simply do the most damage in the shortest amount of time. One thing I pride myself in is that I’ve always been a die-hard swordie and will always be. But the reason why so many players have these loadouts is because they work and are efficient, allowing players to be a valuable asset to the team. I know that there might be some of you that want to be different and try out the new gear, go ahead. It is important to know that this guide describes the most common, cookie-cutter loadouts in Spiral Knights. The reason why I’m writing this guide is because I’ve noticed that there are many members of Aurora who are at T2 level and is just beginning to start building their arsenal of weapons and armor. I’ve been playing this game for a while now and although I can’t claim to the be best or know the most, I know a bit about this game, especially from other talking with others and reading various guides and the forum.

Hello! To introduce myself a bit first, I started playing this game around October, 2011.
