About Armor
Armor class is the most important aspect of any protective armor. Armor class represents how effective the armor is at stopping incoming rounds with varying levels of ballistic effectiveness. Armor classes range from 1-6. The higher the class, the better the armor.
When it comes to armor durability, it's important to remember how the displayed fraction, in the bottom right of the armor, actually works. The number on the left side is your armor's current durability. The number on the right is the armor's max repairable durability. When determining how effective your armor is at stopping a round, you must compare the armor's current durability on the left with the armor's maximum durability.
To calculate your armor's integrity, simply divide its current durability by its maximum durability. For instance, if your armor piece displays 30 out of 45, but its maximum durability is 50, your actual armor status is 30 out of 50, equating to 60% integrity.
Armor destructibility is directly related to an armor pieces material- and each material has it's own destructibility percent.
Aramid -
Polyethylene -
Combined Materials -
Titanium -
Aluminum -
Armored Steel -
Ceramic -
Glass -