Socketed Armor Addon Mcpe

Socketed Armor Addon (1.20) includes 80 new pieces of armor and 20 sets of armor. With this addon, you can choose to be a Protector, a Controller, a Hero, a Warmonger, or even the elusive and deadly Rogue. The addon also includes all the required Gems and the Jeweler’s Table from the Socketed Weapons add-on, so you can use it on its own, or both together! It’s worth noting that this addon does not use player.json. It works with Socketed Weapons and Socketed Mobs.

Socketed Armor Addon (1.20) - MCPE/Bedrock Mod 1

Features:

Jeweler’s Table

  • Once you’ve decided to explore the other sets available you will need your Jeweler’s Table. If you already have one from crafting Socketed Swords, great! If this is your first time, check out the crafting recipe here. You can use any wooden slab.

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Rogue Sets

  • The Rogue set has been completely overhauled. It now includes 3 tiers of upgrades to make it more balanced and fun to play. The basic Rogue armor is still crafted the same way but only applies Saturation when wearing the full set. The first upgrade adds Night Vision, the second adds a powerful Sneak Attack, the final upgrade makes the sneak attack deal more damage while also making the player and armor Invisible. (Sneak to use special ability.)

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Socketed Armor

  • Now that you have your Jeweler’s Table you are ready to get some powerful armor. Two more things you will need to get firs is a fresh set of armor, Iron, Gold, Diamond or Netherite and one of the four gems, Diamond, Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire. You can get the new gems by mining for them around the same area as diamonds. Each gem provides different effects, each sword changes the strength and duration of the effects.

Warmonger

  • If you wear a full set of armor socketed with Rubies, you get a small Resistance and Strength buff as well as Fire Resistance. You also gain the ability to call forth a raid upon any unsuspecting village of your choosing. (Sneak to use special ability.)

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Hero

  • Wearing a full set of armor socketed with Emeralds makes the player a friend to all villagers, giving them the Hero of the Village buff. Each piece of armor also has double the enchantment value as normal, as well as providing slight buffs to the durability of the armor and how much is repaired per item.

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Protector

  • A Protector set, socketed with Diamonds, will put you in the frontlines of battle. Providing you with Resistance, each tier of armor more powerful than the last, as well as immunity to most negative spell effects. The armor itself is also hardened, doubling its normal durability, allowing it to take hit after hit.

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Controller

  • If you want to control the battle to your whims you will want to socket your armor with Sapphires. This powerful set provides you with Slow Falling, Haste, and immunity to being slowed. You also gain the special ability to slow your enemies (or friends) around you for a short time. (Sneak to use special ability.)

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Blocks and Ore

  • The new gems can be crafted into blocks like the vanilla ones and the Ruby and Sapphire ore can be mined up at the same levels as Diamond. You can also use the Jeweler’s Table to craft gems into blocks or blocks to gems.

How to install:

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