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Best Heavy Armor In Baldur's Gate 3 (& How To Get Them)
Key Takeaways
Table of Contents
- Baldur’s Gate 3 emphasizes the importance of armour for defensive capabilities.
- Heavy Armour in the game provides superior defense but at the cost of other benefits.
- Players should prioritize acquiring specific Heavy Armour pieces for added bonuses beyond Armour Class.
Armour is a critical element of a player’s arsenal in Baldur’s Gate 3, primarily since D&D mechanics dictate Armour Class and other defensive characteristics based on the armour that one wears. While Baldur’s Gate 3 offers the usual slate of Light, Medium, and Heavy Armour for most characters, specific equipment provides additional benefits that can help carry characters through much of the game’s mid-game to the endgame.
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Key to a player’s heavy-hitting arsenal is substantial defense, which Heavy Armour almost always provides them. Compared to Light Armour and Medium Armour, which facilitate faster movement and stealth, Heavy Armour foregoes many benefits in exchange for pure defensive capabilities. For players looking for Heavy Armour to outfit their tanks and other heavy hitters, Baldur’s Gate 3 provides some truly remarkable options.
Updated on November 24, 2024 by Rhenn Taguiam: With Hotfix #29 allowing players of console platforms to enjoy more mod stability and access to 100-mod compatibility, fans of the acclaimed RPG can finally engage in more exciting playthroughs with more unique additions such as weapons, spells, and other gameplay modifications. However, before fans start enjoying their modded Baldur’s Gate 3 playthrough to the fullest, they may want to consider having their characters the best Heavy Armor available in the game. These include base versions of starting Heavy Armor, and higher-rarity enhanced variants.
23 Ring Mail Armour +1
Armor Class 15
Rarity |
Uncommon |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Vendors once players reach Level 2 to Level 4 |
Although Ring Mail is considered as one of the first types of Heavy Armor a character could encounter in Baldur’s Gate 3, taking this a step further via Ring Mail Armour +1 can give its wielder a fighting edge in situations where higher-AC gear can seem too expensive to come by. Thankfully, Ring Mail Armour +1 is often sold by vendors as soon as players reach Levels 2 to 4, making this one of the most accessible Heavy Armor for heavy-hitters who need adequate defenses.
However, while some argue that AC 15 for Heavy Armor might not be as beneficial when other Medium Armor might reach the same Armor Class without the Disadvantage to Stealth, Ring Mail Armour +1 does have an edge with Body Aid. This effect gives players a +1 bonus to STR Saves and Checks, making this armor a decent gear to wear for tanks who need that extra push in establishing their martial superiority.
22 Splint Armour
Armor Class 17
Rarity |
Common |
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Effects |
– |
Where To Get |
A’jak’nir Jeera, Creche Y’llek |
Just because players might be looking for the best Heavy Armor in their Baldur’s Gate 3 gameplay doesn’t mean they always have to look for extremely intricate pieces. Sometimes, the “best” gear they could find are reliable pieces they can get almost anywhere – something the Splint Armour embodies. This AC 17 Heavy Armour is among the first Heavy Armour variants players can obtain in the game, and it’s a surprisingly common type of Heavy Armour that can be found from heavily-armored combatants.
Just having Splint Armour as base can be enough for a Fighter or a Paladin to enter the frontlines with confidence, as AC 17 is not an easy number to reach by enemies in the beginning stages of the game. By the time players find Plate Armour for their tank, it’s very likely that another party member has Multiclassed into a Class with Heavy Armour Proficiency, making the Splint Armour a decent hand-me-down from one character to the next until players find Heavy Armour pretty or potent enough to replace it.
21 Chain Mail +2
Armor Class 18
Rarity |
Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Vendors once players reach Level 7+ |
Compared to the more straightforward Chain Mail Armour players can find in their Baldur’s Gate 3 gameplay, the Chain Mail +2 isn’t just a decent upgrade with its AC 18 provision but also a rather visual level-up with its more regal appearance. Compared to the rather mundane link of chains in the original armor type, the Chain Mail +2 enjoys a default steel on blue robes color scheme, with a decorative tabard with accents on top and a single pauldron on the right side giving a much-needed stylistic “oomph” to the wearer.
Despite its Rare status, the Chain Mail +2 becomes a regular feature among vendors should players reach Level 7, making this a decent “starter” Heavy Armour by the time players reach the mid-part of the game.
20 Plate Armour
Armor Class 18
Rarity |
Common |
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Effects |
– |
Where To Get |
A’jak’nir Jeera, Creche Y’llek |
At first glance, Plate Armour being a Common Heavy Armour makes it one of the last things on a player’s mind when it comes to “the best” Heavy Armour in Baldur’s Gate 3 gameplay. However, it’s because of its Common nature that makes the Plate Armour stand out in parties, as this essentially guarantees that the team’s heavy-hitters – especially the Fighter and the Paladin – have the best-possible armor available to them while they’re still on the lookout for gear with their ideal effects.
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As typical of other Heavy Armour, Plate Armour does give its wearer a Disadvantage on Stealth Checks. However, its default AC 18 does mean players who wear this are naturally more difficult to hit. It’s rather stylish appearance of steel with golden details over a blue dress suit covering greaves and leggings, complete with green sash, can give the impression of a well-equipped adventurer.
19 Ring Mail Armour +2
Armour Class: 16
Rarity |
Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Vendors in Act 2 and Act 3 |
Among the Heavy Armour players will encounter in their Baldur’s Gate 3 playthrough, the Ring Mail Armour may be the first they find. Likewise, its Ring Mail Armour +2variant is this piece of gear’s strongest and rarest type. Giving the appearance of metal rings fortifying a vest, the Ring Mail Armour is the closest to a “civilian” wear that players can have while still retaining Heavy Armour’s strength.
At its core, Ring Mail Armour +2 offers 16 AC. This is leagues behind the other stronger Heavy Armour on the list, but it remains the highest-AC offering among lower-tier Heavy Armour that tanks and melee specialists may encounter in the mid-game.
18 Chain Mail +1
Armour Class: 17
Rarity |
Uncommon |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Merchants at Character Level 4 to 6 |
Among the first practical pieces of Heavy Armour a player can acquire in their Baldur’s Gate 3 would be the Chain Mail +1, especially with how its 17 AC far outclasses the more common Ring Mail Armour (14 AC) and even the base Chain Mail Armour (16 AC) in terms of default Armour Class. The Chain Mail’s green tabard over a layer of chain link armour makes thematic sense as a step-up for the Chain Shirt +1 (14+DEX Mod, Medium Armour), and its knightly design makes for a decent build-up to the bulkier Plate Armour.
Players can start getting the Chain Mail Armour +1 from Merchants by the time they get to much higher levels in the game. This Armour is likely the cheaper choice by the time shops also have the Plate Armour in their possession, making it a more frugal shopping option.
17 Adamantine Splint Armour
Armour Class: 17
Rarity | Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get | Crafted in the Grymforge during “The Adamantine Forge” (Quest) via the Splint Mould and Mithral Ore |
When players finally reach the Grymforge in their Baldur’s Gate 3 playthrough, they can craft various Adamantine armaments via Mithral Ore and the Splint Mould. With Adamantine being the equivalent of the favored Tolkien Mithril, the Adamantine Splint Armourboasts some of the best defenses in Heavy Armour in the early game.
Acquiring this armour gives players a nifty 17 AC. However, its prominence as a Heavy Armour comes with its Intense Adamantine Backlash that resembles potent Illithid Powers, wherein opponents who miss hitting the player will experience Reeling for 3 turns. This property debuffs enemies with -1 to Attack Rolls, making striking its user and nearby allies much harder.
16 Rippling Force Mail
Armour Class: 17
Rarity |
Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Rustic Chest (Loot) in the Last Light Inn’s second floor |
One of the best reasons Martial Classes excel in fighting up close is their capability of striking back, whether through Reactions or during their turn. With Rippling Force Mail, Martial Classes have more incentives for getting struck multiple times while being surrounded, especially when its Force Absorption effect can slowly build up for not just lesser damage taken but also repel attacks back at opponents.
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Its AC 17 isn’t as high compared to other Heavy Armours that can reach AC 20 or 21, but this AC is perfect for characters who don’t want to stay as a damage sponge and instead just want to be protected when fighting up close. In that regard, this Heavy Armour is suited for Fighters who want to outmaneuver foes up close without risking too much retaliation.
15 Chain Mail Armour +2
Armour Class: 18
Rarity | Very Rare |
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Effects | Superior Material: -2 Slashing Damage |
Where To Get | Traders from Act 2 and Act 3 |
Nothing beats a chain mail regarding the traditional squire look, especially when the Chain Mail Armour +2exemplifies what the Heavy Armour has to offer in a player’s Baldur’s Gate 3 playthrough. The chain mail itself is hidden within a layer of an exterior tabard, making its wearers resemble traditional medieval knights.
Despite the Chain Mail Armour +2 only offering 18 AC and no special effects, its status as the strongest-available Chain Mail in the RPG makes it a must-have for players who prefer the Chain Mail’s simple design without risking low AC in combat.
14 Dwarven Splintmail
Armour Class: 18
Rarity |
Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Lann Tarv (Vendor) in Moonrise Towers, after a dialogue option where players succeed in an Insight (WIS) Check for additional support in searching for Ketheric’s relic |
Dwarves across fantasy literature have a reputation for having some of the best constitutions among humanoid creatures, and this is something Dwarven Splintmail embodies in Baldur’s Gate 3. When players acquire this from Lann Tarv in Moonrise Towers, they get one of the more decent Heavy Armours for their beefy tanks.
When equipped, the Dwarven Splintmail not only gives them +1 STR Saves and Checks, but they even boost their Constitution up two (2) points. Martial-oriented Classes like the Fighter, Barbarian, and even the Monk may appreciate the additional firepower.
13 Splint Armour +1
Armour Class: 18
Rarity |
Uncommon |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Merchants at Character Level 6 to 8 |
Players looking for an upgrade to their Chain Mail Armour can enjoy their tank’s Baldur’s Gate 3 experience with Splint Armour +1. This gear maintains the appearance of Splint Armour, wherein an interior full-body suit is covered by a leather coat that covers the chest down to the waist before being studded with metal splints.
Aesthetics-wise, Splint Armour provides less full-body coverage compared to the Chain Mail, although the prominence of metal splints does give the impression of better protection. Among armour types, Splint Armour +1 fits the visuals of a martial warrior like the Fighter who needs defensive gear that can both protect them and give them ample room for movement.
12 Protective Plate
Armour Class: 18
Rarity |
Uncommon |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
House of the Healing Morgue, bottom of the pit |
When characters wear the Protective Plate for the first time in their Baldur’s Gate 3 playthrough, players might be surprised at how it seems they have just equipped Plate Armour. This is because the Protective Plate is exactly that: an Uncommon variant of Plate Armour found in the bottom of the pit at the House of Healing Morgue.
While the Protective Plate boasts the same stats as Plate Armour, it doesn’t impose Disadvantage on Stealth Checks. Most importantly, it provides Resistance to Necrotic Damage. When worn by the team’s frontline combatant, the Protective Plate can become an effective damage buffer against lethal Necrotic Damage that often takes the form of damage-over-time Spells.
11 Flawed Helldusk Armour
Armour Class: 18
Rarity | Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get | Dammon (Vendor) can craft this for players with Infernal Iron in the Last Light Inn |
Among the apprentices of Forger Carixim of Avernus, Dammon in the Emerald Grove is the most knowledgeable about infernal metallurgy outside its burning realms. When players talk to him in Act 2, they will give them the Flawed Helldusk Armour, an imitation of an original armour that contains a mere fraction of its power.
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Appearing as an ornate piece of Plate Armour with golden details and red cloth, the Flawed Helldusk Armours does not indicate its infernal origins save for its effects. Its Superior Plate feature debuffs all attacks with -1 Piercing Damage. Moreover, its Lesser Infernal Retribution can inflict 1-4 Fire Damage to an enemy within 2 meters of the player that just hit them. With how even a 1 HP opponent can move normally, this “tiny” damage being able to eliminate them for good is invaluable when outnumbered.
10 Armour Of Devotion
Armour Class: 18
Rarity | Rare |
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Effects | Eternal Devotion: Get an Oath Charge once a day |
Where To Get | Roah Moonglow (Vendor) in Moonrise Towers |
Perhaps its appearance as a close imitation of the regular Plate Armour makes the Armour of Devotion quite a worthwhile acquisition. Obtained in Moonrise in Act 2 in a player’s Baldur’s Gate playthrough, the Armour of Devotion heavily resembles full plate but is also quite suitable for Paladins.
Possessing 18 AC, the Armour of Devotion is a Rare Item that allows Paladins to regain their Oath Charge once a day without taking a long rest. Given how Paladins already have limited resources, such a provision can aid in resource management in Baldur’s Gate 3.
9 Cerebral Citadel Armour
Armour Class: 18
Rarity |
Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
In the Emperor’s Hideout under Elfsong Tavern during “Visit the Emperor’s Old Hideout” (Quest) |
When it comes to drawn-out fantasy stories like Baldur’s Gate 3, it’s important for players to know about the enemy they are fighting before facing them in combat. Such is the case of the player’s investigation of the Emperor, who turns out to be the mysterious big bad in the game. Throughout their investigation, they may come across the Cerebral Citadel Armour, essentially an otherworldly piece of Heavy Armour tailored specifically for those who have Mind Flayer parasites.
Wearing the armour grants players with a decent 18 AC on top of various benefits. They cannot be Frightened and also get +1 to INT, WIS, and CHA Saves as long as they have the Illithid Parasite in their heads. Despite the rather above-average AC, the boosted defenses can make this armour a must-wear for the team’s frontline units, be it a tank or a melee DPS.
8 Plate Armour +1
Armour Class: 19
Rarity |
Uncommon |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Merchants at Character Level 8 to 10, Cashguard Captain Faril (Looted) |
When players transition from wearing the Chain Mail to Plate Armour in Baldur’s Gate 3, they get access to less imposing gear. Gone is the trenchcoat-esque full coverage of chain mail, and players instead get a long-sleeved dress coat with form-fitting pauldrons, a chestplate, and greaves. However, players who appreciate the more ornate detailing of the armour can get the upgraded Plate Armour +1variant.
Upon acquisition by the time players reach Character Level 8 to 10, the armour provides them with Superior Plate, which offers -1 Piercing Damage. Due to its weight, the armour still imposes Disadvantage on Stealth Checks. Regardless of this setback, a character wearing this armour is likely staying in the frontlines anyway while the team’s designated assassins secure their positions.
7 Splint Armour +2
Armour Class: 19
Rarity | Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get | Vendors in Act 2, Act 3 |
Sometimes, plate armour just won’t cut it when it comes to Baldur’s Gate 3, especially for players who want a more traditional “mercenary” look for their characters. Those who want to dress up their characters to resemble an armoured Geralt of Rivia may appreciate Splint Armour +2.
The Splint Armour boasts artisanal handiwork on the chest detail and belts, created from a combination of different plates on top of a leather base. The armour has 19 AC, far from the most robust plate but still worth the acquisition. Being Heavy Armour, its inherent Stealth penalty may make it tricky for players to sneak past spellcasters who love dishing out AOE spells.
6 Blackguard’s Plate
Armour Class: 19
Rarity | Very Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get | That Which Guards (Drop) in the Bhaalist Crypt |
When players get into the Bhaalist Crypt, they may also want to consider killing That Which Lurks. Players who do this in their Baldur’s Gate 3 playthrough may get Blackguard’s Plate as a drop, with the ornate-looking Heavy Armour tainted by its previous ownership of an Oathbreaker.
In the game, players who equip Blackguard’s Plate get 19 AC on top of Magical Plate, providing a permanent -1 debuff to incoming damage. While players get a Disadvantage on Stealth Checks that make environmental maneuvers difficult, they get an Advantage on Wisdom Saves.
5 Emblazoned Plate Of The Marshal
Armour Class: 19
Rarity |
Very Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get |
Duke Ulder Ravengard (Drop) in the Iron Throne |
When players get to the Iron Throne and decide to fight Duke Ulder Ravengard, they have the opportunity to acquire the Emblazoned Plate of the Marshal. This Heavy Armour is particularly known for its possession of the emblem of the Marshal of the Flaming Fist, providing quite a bolstered defense. Should players wear this, they become part of the representatives of Baldur’s Gate’s central military authority, making this armour perfect for players who want to roleplay as city locals.
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Wearing this armour grants players with AC 19, among the highest gamers can gain as Base Armour Class from Heavy Armour. Not only that, but they get -2 from all incoming damage sources on top of Resistance to Fire, making this the perfect suit to wear for a tank who loves getting to the frontlines as soon as possible. The Resistance to Fire also incentivizes the team’s spellcaster to go all-out on fire spells like Fireball, even if the wearer is in the way.
4 Reaper’s Embrace
Armour Class: 19
Rarity | Very Rare |
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Effects |
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Where To Get | Ketheric Thorm (Drop) during “Defeat Ketheric Thorm” (Quest) in the Mind Flayer Colony |
Players who encounter Ketheric Thorm in their Baldur’s Gate 3 playthrough may be enamored by his plate armour, especially with its chest plate looking eerily like a ribcage. Enjoyers of the RPG who want their players to look like heavily armoured variants of the Diablo Necromancer can attain this piece of equipment by defeating Ketheric Thorm.
When equipped, Reaper’s Embrace gives players 19 AC. It’s made of a Magical Plate, providing a permanent -2 to all incoming damage. It also possesses Reaper’s Rigidity, wherein players are no longer affected by things that force them to move in exchange for a Disadvantage on DEX Saves. Lastly, they gain access to Howl of the Dead Cantrip to add to their arsenal of spells.
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