One of the most popular armours in the game if summon signs are to be trusted, the Fallen Knight set answers the age old question of how do we make knights look cooler? The answer is of course to give them a ragged emo hood and a heavy, weathered cloak.
Note: This article contains minor spoilers including location names and boss names, as well as details of how to complete several side-quests and reach hidden areas. Whether you want to be the mad invader dressed like a Mushroom, or the terrifying samurai who took down a host with signature style, above all you want to leave other players asking - Who was that? And who do I have to kill to look like them? This guide will take you on a tour of some of the weird and wonderful armour sets to be found in Dark Souls III, with advice on where to find them.
Dark Souls 3 sees returning favourite armour sets with texture overhauls and new classics making their debut, while changes to the upgrade system means you’re freer than ever to swap between sets and pieces. But we also play them because they allow us to look fabulous. We play Souls games for numerous reasons – the uncompromising challenge that feeds beautifully into themes of the series, the wonderful boss design and the world building that sees a gigantic Gothic labyrinth created for us to explore and die in.