Tropes about armor. Could be body armor, helmets, shields (even energy shields), gauntlets, leggings, or even using something improvised as armor. |
The Armor Is Useless trope as used in popular culture. In fiction, or at least a large portion of it, armor has virtually no protective qualities. |
Armor is a 1984 science fiction novel by John Steakley. It's the distant future, and humanity is embroiled in a Bug War with the implacable, incomprehensible ... |
The trope proper is about characters relaxing in the kind of equipment that real people wouldn't wear unless they were on military duty, although the ... |
The armor is propelled and assembled by supernatural power of some sort, or teleported in/assembled on the spot by Nanomachines. |
Armor with loads of flashy things that look intimidating, but that may not be nearly as useful as it looks. It has loads of Spikes of Villainy, Shoulders of ... |
Powered Armor is the Sci-Fi Counterpart of the iconic medieval plate armor, frequently used by Space Marines, Super Cops, and Knights in Powered Armor. Knights in Powered Armor · PoweredArmor / Video Games · Chekhov's Gun |
This trope usually involves some type of full armor that is made up of rigid parts and more or less keeps its humanoid shape when not being worn, such as a ... |
The Armor of Invincibility, the best defensive item in the game, bar none, with stats far surpassing the other equipment pieces you can expect to find, ... |
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