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Conan exiles armor temperature resistance
Conan exiles armor temperature resistance












Hrugnir's throne room is warm enough that you don't need to worry about it. There are a few spots inside the frost temple where it's so cold the armor by itself isn't enough for you to start taking damage, but the armor + spiced food/drink gets you warm enough to be fine. ^ I'm wearing Flawless Royal Lemurian in the pictures (All Lemurian armor is epic, there is no non-epic Lemurian armor to the best of my knowledge). The Lemurian T4 Armorer (Fia) is rather common in my experience (I have 4 as Thralls and killed another 2 so far, still no Blacksmith though), so might be worthwhile to get one. On the cold damage front, do you have the Flawless Epic version of the Royal Lemurian Armor? I've so far managed to go pretty much everywhere in that without taking damage (at least no amounts that I noticed). You'd also lose the ability to understand any language, which might be a tad annoying to keep your Thralls in check On a RP level, I think I wouldn't remove the bracelet and just keep the Keystone around, knowing that I can remove it should I so choose, because removing it would remove your ability to use the Map Room, which is kind of neat way to get around. Nice to know the Frost Giants are easy, I've shied away from dealing with them thus far. Besides, I have to finish building my capital and there are still other adventures to be had, like the recently added Dagon dungeon. From a RP perspective, my character wouldn't want to leave the Exiled Lands, not permanently anyway. Mainly it's to signify that I have removed the bracelet and am free to come and go from the Exiled Lands as I please, without actually ending the game so that I can keep playing. I'm going to install a mod that visually removes the slave bracelet from your wrist and another mod that allows you to walk through the ghost fence without dying, though I'm pretty sure there's nothing beyond the ghost fence. I didn't actually use The Keystone, though, as doing so plays a cutscene and literally deletes your character. It does a metric ****ton of damage if it hits you even if you are wearing high-end armor and it has a bajillion HP, so it takes forever to kill, even with a top of the line weapon, like my black ice broadsword. I died a handful of times before I had it figured out, and even then I had to burn through a ton of infused aloe extract to defeat it. The Undead Dragon, pictured above, was by far the hardest boss fight I've had so far. I defeated the last 3 main bosses and finished the main story in Conan Exiles. You won't ever need to return to the smithy once you forge everything you need, you can repair black ice weapons and tools with black ice and hardened steel yourself on the go. The black ice broadsword pictured above might not be the prettiest sword ever made, but it does massive amounts of damage. These black ice weapons and tools can only be forged at this smithy, so if you plan on going to the Frost Temple, do yourself a favor and bring along a hardened steel sword and a hardened steel pick (you will also need black ice, but there's tons of the stuff to mine inside the temple). I made this Black Ice Broadsword and a Black Ice Pick. I wound up coming back to the Frost Temple later on another expedition hunting for star metal ore (successful this time!), but also because I wanted to use the Frost Temple Smithy located there now that I knew what I needed to forge items there: I didn't even bother cheesing him with snake arrows, and there's plenty of room to kite him for days in his throne room if you want to take that approach. Cutting him down with my axe was very easy. I mean, I'm sure he hits really really hard, especially with his impressive looking charge attack, but that doesn't matter if he never hits you. I would go so far as to say that he's the easiest boss I've fought, even easier than the giant crocodile in the cave with all the brimstone. Much like the common frost giants, Hrugnir is extremely easy to fight, provided you are wearing armor that allows you to dodge roll (light or medium). 95% of the damage you see thet I've taken in the screenshot above was from cold exposure, not physical damage from the giants. Outside of mountain goats, they may be the easiest enemy located in the entire cold region of the game.

conan exiles armor temperature resistance

The frost giants in and around the temple are some of the easiest high level enemies I have ever encountered. I'm assuming the logic behind that is the same as a chain bikini protecting against physical attacks.

conan exiles armor temperature resistance

On a side note, you wouldn't think that Lemurian Royal Garb would provide cold resistance by looking at it, what with all the exposed skin, yet it does. I figured while I'm here, I might as well have a look inside. I never did find any, but I did come across the Frost Temple: I made a voyage into the frozen north to hunt for star metal ore.














Conan exiles armor temperature resistance