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== Armor == | == Armor == | ||
Armor that is worn over the body. Robes generally [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon/Getting Started#Stats & leveling|raise]] intelligence over defense, while armor and mail raises defense without boosting intelligence. Only one can piece be equipped at a time so you have to choose what works best for you. Generally speaking, favor physical defense over stronger magic, regardless of what [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon/Getting Started#Modes|mode]] you're using. Only in Fighter mode do you not need additional defense, however as you have no magic, robes are useless. The only exception is when you are fighting [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon/ | Armor that is worn over the body. Robes generally [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon/Getting Started#Stats & leveling|raise]] intelligence over defense, while armor and mail raises defense without boosting intelligence. Only one can piece be equipped at a time so you have to choose what works best for you. Generally speaking, favor physical defense over stronger magic, regardless of what [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon/Getting Started#Modes|mode]] you're using. Only in Fighter mode do you not need additional defense, however as you have no magic, robes are useless. The only exception is when you are fighting [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon/Enemies#Lilith]] and [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon/Bosses#Dracula|Dracula]], as you generally want to use a lot of [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon/DSS#Uranus combinations|summons]] and those two deal so much damage that a boost in defense won't make a difference. | ||
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