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  • Lumite Leggings
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  • Currently (R25 in November 2015) armor merely protects your player-character from the impact of physical hits from creatures, reducing the damage inflicted on the character. Lumite armor is the fifth (tier) and best armor-type that you can craft in Creativerse. You cannot find any already crafted Lumite armor-pieces in the game currently (except for those crafted by other players perhaps). The crafting recipe for Lumite Leggings is unlocked when taking or crafting Diamond Leggings for the first time, which was unlocked by taking Iron Leggings.
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  • Currently (R25 in November 2015) armor merely protects your player-character from the impact of physical hits from creatures, reducing the damage inflicted on the character. Lumite armor is the fifth (tier) and best armor-type that you can craft in Creativerse. You cannot find any already crafted Lumite armor-pieces in the game currently (except for those crafted by other players perhaps). The crafting recipe for Lumite Leggings is unlocked when taking or crafting Diamond Leggings for the first time, which was unlocked by taking Iron Leggings. To craft a pair of Lumite Leggings, you'll need (as of R25 in November 2015): * 2x Corruption Dust, either looted or pet-harvested from any corrupted creature:Corrupted Pigsy, Corrupted Leafi, Corrupted Chizzard, Corrupted Miru or the Thing * 2 Trog Horns, obtained as a loot or pet-harvest from Trogs in Canyons-biomes * 1 Arcstone, obtained as a loot or pet-harvest from any kind of Keepa or very rarely found in Wood Treasure Chests * 2 Lumite (bars) made in a Forge from Lumite Ore * 2 Diamond Rods made of Diamond (bars) in a Processor To equip armor and/or replace older armor with a newer piece, simply use right-click on the armor-piece you wish to equip in your inventory, and it will automatically go into the according armor-slot next to your character's model, while the formerly worn armor-piece will be put into your inventory. Each hit of a creature will reduce the durability of one piece of armor that has been hit. When a piece of armor has lost all durability, it will fall apart and leave the respective body-part unprotected, which will be indicated by the armor doll in the bottom left corner of the screen, where body parts without armor will appear in black color.