Armor Class
See also Tank Gear.
Armor Class is very important for fighting. This number indicates how good your overall armor is. This includes spells, all equipment worn, dexterity, and whether you're standing, resting, or sleeping.
The AC value shown by the identify spell is a positive rating for a piece of armor. The HIGHER this number is, the better. Modifiers on armor generally say something like: "modifies armor class by -20" or something similar. The LOWER this number, the better. That is, -30 to AC is better than -20 to AC.
When you reach a high enough level (25), you will see an AC rating on your score screen. This rating takes into account all spells, equipment worn, dexterity, etc to form a total AC. The LOWER this number, the better (ie, -300 is better than -50).
The levels of armor are as follows:
WORSE than Naked Armored Angelically Armored Defenseless Well Armored Divinely Armored Almost Defenseless Greatly Armored Invincibly Armored Barely Armored Strongly Armored Indestructibly Armored Slightly Armored Heavily Armored Impossibly Armored Somewhat Armored Superbly Armored Supremely Armored Sadly Armored Terrifically Armored Sniktly Armored Almost Armored Heroically Armored Ironhand Armored
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Armor Class from Gear
Characters may wear gear to increase their armor class, which is commonly called "tank gear" because it is particularly useful to tanks. Most wearable objects are of type "armor" and, thus, have a certain "base armor class," which ranges from 0–2 AC for level-1 objects to 10–12 AC for level-51 objects (see Armor Values for more information on this subject). Characters who wear an object with a certain base armor class will usually find their total armor class improved (decreased) by at least this amount, if not by more (see table below for details). Furthermore, an object of any type (not just armor) may affect its wearer's total armor class by some additional amount, either for the better or for the worse—an affect that is completely independent from that of any base armor class that it may or may not have. Most prime tank gear, in fact, has 'both' (1) has a base armor class and (2) provides an additional armor-class-improving modifier.
Object Slot: Object Improves AC by... (with Armor Optimization) <used as light> (0.00 × base-AC) + modifier (0.00 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on finger> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on finger> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier <worn around neck> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier <worn around neck> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on body> (3.00 × base-AC) + modifier (3.50 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on head> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.25 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on legs> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.25 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on feet> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on hands> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on arms> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.25 × base-AC) + modifier <held in offhand> (3.00 × base-AC) + modifier (3.50 × base-AC) + modifier <worn about body> (2.00 × base-AC) + modifier (2.25 × base-AC) + modifier <worn about waist> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.25 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on wrist> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.10 × base-AC) + modifier <worn on wrist> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.10 × base-AC) + modifier <wielded> (0.00 × base-AC) + modifier (0.00 × base-AC) + modifier <held> (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier (1.00 × base-AC) + modifier
Armor Class from Spells
Here is a breakdown of how a full spellup will improve AC (using the easier-to-understand "positive is good" notation).
Foci | Fortitude | Awen | Misc | ||||
Shield | 20 | Body Brace | 20 | Armor | 20 | Concentrate | 10 |
Stone Skin | 40 | Mental Barrier | 20 | Holy Armor | 30 | Barkskin | 30 |
Displacement | 30 | Holy Aura | 40 | Iron Skin | 40 | ||
Calcify Flesh | 20 | Frenzy | -70 | Steel Skeleton | 50 | ||
Adrenaline Pump | 40 | Invincibility | 100 |
60 | 40 dex + | 90 | 20 | 230 |
Here is a comparison of how some of the more popular dieties will improve or worsen AC from spells. Note that the the (usually) 40 AC bonus from Adrenaline Pump is listed separately because dexterity AC is not worship-dependant.
Atheist | Shz | Tul | Kra | Grn | |
3 macros: | 40 + 170 AC | -31 | +31 | +46 | +62 |
2 macros + split awen: | 40 + 240 AC | -24 | +24 | +35 | +48 |
Full spells without frenzy: | 40 + 470 AC | -47 | +47 | +68 | +94 |
Gods who give AC bonuses will reduce frenzy's AC penalty, meaning that Tul-Sith Awen gives (90 * 1.1 - 70 * 0.9) = 36 AC, not (20 * 1.1) = 22 AC.
Armor Class Advice for Lowmort Tanks
Courtesy of the Ramko Pfile:
Level & Recommended AC(With Spells)
20-30 -450 30-40 -650 40-45 -850 45+ -1050
Armor Class Advice for Hero Tanks
Note: these numbers are heavily affected by both hp (the more hp you have, the more damage you can take, duh) and dexterity (dodge, shield block, other stuff is affected by dex).
Unspelled AC: Assessment
- -600: Work on getting better gear/enchanting
- -650: See above
- -700: This is a decent starting point for non-monk tanks. With a healer, one can tank the smaller hero areas. Larger hero areas will drain HP quickly, making the run rather inefficient. With 2k+ hp you will probably be fine if you have good hitters.
- -750: Very respectable level of armor.
- -800: At this point you won't be taking much damage, and you'll go through multiple fights without taking damage, but you're still vulnerable, especially when you're at lowhero and have small hp.
- -850: You can solo to Lord with no concern for the niceties of groups or surging.
- -900 and less: You can solo to Lord with no concern for the niceties of groups or surging.