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Survivor's Set
April 18, 2026 at 01:24 AM
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The Survivor's Set is the first full armor step most Windrose players see after the torn shipwreck outfit. Current equipment listings on show the full five-piece set as uncommon armor, and the opening tutorial explicitly walks the player into crafting Survivor's Boots as part of the first real upgrade path.
Image | Slot | Piece |
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| Head | |
| Torso | |
| Hands | |
| Legs | |
| Feet |
You begin in the torn starting outfit.
The early tutorial shifts you into the Survivor's path, starting with the boots.
After that, the game eventually opens into the rarer faction armor families sold through Provisioners and reputation progression.
It is the first point where your character starts looking and feeling like they belong in the world rather than like a castaway in rags.
It bridges the raw survival opener and the more specialized faction armor progression.
It ties the early armor path directly to Rough Hide and the first animal-hunting loop.
Claim | Why It Is Safe |
|---|---|
The full five-piece set exists | Current equipment listings show all five Survivor's armor pieces |
The pieces are uncommon armor items | The same current listings label them as uncommon |
Survivor's Boots are part of the opening gear path | The live Islander Quest page documents the boots craft in the tutorial |
The Survivor's Set is best understood as the practical early-game outfit. It is not the flashy end of the armor ladder, but it is the point where early combat starts feeling less punishing and your clothing finally reflects the fact that you have survived the first stretch of the archipelago.
Armor and Equipment - the broader armor progression page
Islander Quest - where the boots appear in the opening tutorial
Rough Hide - one of the materials closely tied to the starter armor loop
Image | Slot | Piece | Defense |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head | 100 | |
| Chest | 100 | |
| Hands | 100 | |
| Legs | 100 | |
| Feet | 100 |
Flavor text: "A roughly made outfit, well suited for hacking through jungle thickets." The Survivor's Set is Uncommon tier, which means no 2-piece or 4-piece set bonuses apply. The value is in the solid 100 defense per piece and the availability of the pieces as early-game crafts at the Armor and Clothing Workshop.
The Survivor's Set serves as the transition armor between the Torn Doublet (Common, no bonus) and the Rare faction sets from the Tortuga Provisioners. Most players run a full Survivor's Set through their first Foothills expedition, then transition to a Rare faction set around the time they can afford the 200-Piastre Provisioner plans.
Defense scales by craft tier. All five pieces share the same 100 DEF at Item Level 1160 at Item Level 6and 200 at Item Level 11. Each ilvl corresponds to a separate recipe and a separate workshop attachment. Intermediate levels (2, 3, 4, 5 on the base recipe; 7, 8, 9, 10 on the mid-tier recipe; 12 and above on the top recipe) are reached by upgrading at the Upgrading Station rather than crafting.
All Item Level 1 recipes use the base Armor and Clothing Workshop without any attachment.
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Item Level 6 recipes require the Shoemaker's Bench attachment on the Armor and Clothing Workshop (30 Hardwood + 20 Tanned Leather + 15 Linen Fabric).
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Item Level 11 recipes require the Material Rack attachment on the Armor and Clothing Workshop (20 Wood + 15 Crocodile Hide Piece + 10 Linen Fabric + 10 Rough Hide).
Image | Slot | Piece | Materials |
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| Head | ||
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"A roughly made outfit, well suited for hacking through jungle thickets and fending off boar tusks."
"Each time we journey to where the sky meets the sea, we begin a new legend." (Exquemelin, a traveler)