Summary
InThe First Berserker: Khazan, if weaponry and damage are the most important aspects of the player’s build, then armor is just behind, granting significant bonuses to a range of stats and drastically changing how much punishment the player is able to take. The set mechanic is an interesting addition thatopens up the door for more specific build pathsand offers an incentive to keep certain armor pieces around to unlock the next bonus tier.
As one traverses through the world and story, more and better armor will gradually be dropped and unlocked, letting the player swap to a set that better fits their style or aesthetic. But before reaching the later stages, it is useful to have a strong armor set that can carry the player throughout the early game with little to no issues. For those looking to excel during the beginning stages, here are thebest armor sets forThe First Berserker: Khazan’s early-game.
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Potent Blow: DMG Increase 10%
The Hound Set is a simple, lightweight, and highly effective set of armor thatkeeps the player feeling agilewhile allowing them to dish out some serious damage thanks to the multiplicative buffs. Damage increases generally come in two forms: base increases and multiplication. The latter is significantly more powerful, so having three on a single set is pretty absurd, especially given how early into the game most of the set can be accessed.
While it is true that the chest plate will take a bit more time to acquire, the rest of the buffs that exist on the set are more than enough to warrant taking it. As the set doesn’t require the player to equip a matching weapon either, they are also free to take another item set for the remaining slots whilst still gaining almost all the benefits of the hound set.
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Extra Willpower 5
The War Hero and Fallen Star sets are two exclusive armor lineups that are tied to conditions outside the game. The Fallen Star set isgiven to players who pre-ordered the game, while the War Hero set is exclusive to those who purchased a deluxe copy. It isn’t a new concept to introduce exclusivity to items as an incentive for gamers to pay more or sooner, and though it might not quite be pay to win, the armor sets certainly hold their own, especially when they can be grabbed within the first few areas.
The Fallen Star set basically gives the player every stat they need to succeed throughout an entire playthrough and, better yet, provides an additional heal that can be invaluable when taking on theslew of aggressive and challenging bosses. The War Hero set works in a similar way but instead buffs all the stats that can be upgraded with Lacrima, effectively giving the player 25 extra levels right from the start. They might not be super flashy or offer the most impressive effects, but they are stable, safe, and they get the job done.
Lacrima Gain 25%
Sometimes, all that’s needed is a little bit of extra loot. The Bard’s set is a purely utility-based set that allows players to trade off some potential combat stats in place of buffs to item drop rates and Lacrima gain. Even if the player doesn’t want to use the set for an entire playthrough, the benefits can actually be useful for acquiring other sets of armor down the line, thanks to the added drop rate to several kinds of items.
On top of the additional gear gained, players can enjoy a pretty hefty buff to their Lacrima gain. Thislets them upgrade stats fasterand will improve the overall power level of the character, which more than makes up for losing damage or other stats on the item set itself. The best way to use the set is to equip it towards the end of a boss fight in order to benefit from the better odds while having a stronger combat-oriented set to take on the bulk of a fight. It’s a great tool to add to a playthrough and one that keeps giving right until the credits roll.
Unscathed: DMG Increase 30%
Sustain and high stamina are two components ofThe First Berserker: Khazanthat are incredibly useful to have, as they govern the player’s ability to keep the fight going and survive through the endless punishment thrown their way. The Frozen Mountain set is an excellent choice early on and actually scales well into the later stages. By having several percentage-based stats built into the set, the amount of healing and the ability to tank through damage is incredibly high and definitely worth considering.
Each tier feels like a big jump, and players are actually able tofarm the very first boss over and overin order to get the entire set before the game has even really begun. Yetuga isn’t that big of a threat anyway, so by challenging him a few times, the player will have a full set of yeti-coated armor that delivers in every category they could possibly want.
Composed and Potent Blow: Stamina DMG Increase 10%
Potent Blow: DMG Increase 15%
Another drop from Yetuga, the Ashen Wolf set delivers so many buffs that are all individually strong but, when put together, make the player incredibly powerful at a very early stage in the game. The biggest buff is the additional Netherworld Energy slot,increasing the amount of healing possible in a fight, which is actually boosted by another bonus on the set, adding even more healing on top.
The rest of the buffs are focused on staying mobile and hitting hard with potent blows, which, when using the entire set together, makes each strike become a health bar nuke. It is quite a beefy set of armor, and the full set does require a greatsword to make the full six, but it is well worth the investment and gives more than enough positives to warrant at least giving it a try.
Learn: Phantom Judgement
Before even considering the stats, the Soul Eater set has to be one of the coolest-looking ones in all ofThe First Berserker: Khazan, transforming the player into a dark demon ready to reach off of anyone who gets in their way. The first draw for the set is the health recovery, which can be acquired with just three items in the set and provides an impressive amount of sustain when traversing through levels.
The second is the final unlock being Phantom Judgement, which can be used on any of the three weapons and gives players the ability to reset the exhaustion timer of an enemy, which is absurdly powerful when used onlarger foes and even bosses, letting the player get in significantly more hits before needing to play defensive again. The whole set feels great to have, and the buffs overall make it one of the best choices out there.
Spiral Thrust: DMG Increase 15%
For any spear lovers, this armor set is a no-brainer, but it still gives more than enough incentive to pick up a few pieces early on. Upping the damage dealt with charged attacks provides a massive boost to any playstyle, and adding an extra 10% on top for when an enemy gets staggered makes those potent blows hit like nothing else.
Being able to grab the full setfrom fighting a single early boss lets the player make full use of the entire set bonus, with the final two amplifying some of the best spear skills to ridiculous heights without players needing to do anything extra. It is a set that just gives great buffs overall. There are zero drawbacks here, and it even encourages players to give the spear weapon class a try, which is for sure one of the strongest of the three.