Armor types

Armor bonuses
All armor can gain a suffix bonus from Runes, and all armor except for festival hats and max collector armor can gain a prefix bonus from Insignia. Additionally, armor has inherent, profession-specific bonuses, see basic armor for details. Contact Horas Hammerhand in Guild wars or Bsteele Blessed.

Standard armor
Armor sets available in the beginning areas of each campaign are Standard armor, which is available in armor ratings ranging between 5 and 80 depending on profession and armor crafter. The first armor available to new players for purchase is Standard armor.

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Obsidian armor
Each profession also has a single Obsidian art style. Obsidian armor is profoundly expensive, requiring Ectoplasm and Obsidian Shards, in addition to other rare and common crafting materials. Obsidian armor is only available from the Eternal Forgemaster in the Fissure of Woe, and requires a lengthy set of prerequisite quests before the forge can be opened. All Obsidian armor have the maximum armor rating available for each profession.

Hero armor
In addition to their default armor, all Nightfall heroes have an alternate set of armor obtained in one of the three Nightfall challenge missions, and all Nightfall heroes have an alternate set of armor obtained in the Domain of Anguish. All Eye of the North Heroes have two additional sets of armors, Brotherhood and Deldrimor Armor.

PvP reward armor
There are two categories of PvP reward armor. Basic armor includes numerous standard and ascended armor types, and costs 20 tournament reward points per piece. Fancy armor is not available until a player has purchased 50 pieces of basic armor on their account; the names, cost and skins of fancy PvP reward armor can be found here.

Discontinued and renamed armor
These armor sets can be found at some fansites, but they have been discontinued. They are listed here for historical purposes, and to eliminate confusion when comparing this list to those on other sites. Most were either only around during the beta, or are the original names of some of the current armors. The names might be reused in future campaign releases. The following Paragon armor was available during the Nightfall Preview Event: The following Dervish armor was available during the Nightfall Preview Event: Numerous Prophecies armor sets were renamed in the May 24th, 2007 update. See the update article's notes section for a full list of renamed armor sets.
 * Adept's armor (Elementalist)
 * Hunter's armor (Ranger)
 * Regal armor (Mesmer, name recently reused for PvP reward armor)
 * Silk armor (Monk, name recently reused for PvP reward armor)
 * Blasphemer's Armor (Necromancer)
 * Pagan armor (Necromancer, name recently reused for PvP reward armor)
 * Empyrean Armor (art renamed to Sunspear Armor, function removed)
 * Overseer's Armor (art renamed to Istani Armor, function replaced with Survivor Insignia)
 * Radiant Armor (art renamed to Elonian Armor, function removed, name reused for +energy Insignia)
 * Templar's Armor (art renamed to Istani Armor, function replaced with Radiant Insignia)
 * Dunewalker's Armor (art renamed to Vabbian Armor, function removed, name retained for Earth Prayers headgear)
 * Nomad's Armor (art renamed to Elonian Armor, function replaced with Survivor Insignia)
 * Soothsayer's Armor (art renamed to Istani Armor, function replaced with Radiant Insignia)
 * Windwalker's Armor (art renamed to Ancient Armor, function removed, name retained for Wind Prayers headgear)

Prior to the May 24th, 2007 update, Prophecies and Factions armor had profession-specific prefix names. See list of old armor prefix names for a complete list of which Insignia correspond to which old armor prefixes.