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Diablo 3: Defense =/= Armor

One topic that’s sure to confuse new (and old) players in Diablo III is that of defense. In the game, [wiki]Defense[/wiki] is now one of the four [wiki]attributes[/wiki], along with [wiki]Attack[/wiki], [wiki]Precision[/wiki], and [wiki]Vitality[/wiki]. Defense is not the term for the number on all pieces of armor (as it was in Diablo 2). That number … Read more

One topic that’s sure to confuse new (and old) players in Diablo III is that of defense. In the game, [wiki]Defense[/wiki] is now one of the four [wiki]attributes[/wiki], along with [wiki]Attack[/wiki], [wiki]Precision[/wiki], and [wiki]Vitality[/wiki]. Defense is not the term for the number on all pieces of armor (as it was in Diablo 2). That number is now called [wiki]Armor[/wiki], and the total from all of your gear (modified by stats and skills and such) appears in your [wiki]Character window[/wiki] in a big shield.

The biggest difference in this system, besides the slightly confusing name changes, is that Armor works like resistance; it does nothing to lower the to/hit of your attackers, and instead reduces the damage you take from incoming attacks. All attacks, if the tooltip is to be believed. Not just physical damage ones.

Diablo 3: Defense =/= ArmorArmor isn’t the only factor that determines your, “All damage reduced by” number, though. Adding points to your Defense stat also increases your damage reduction, and a common question I’ve seen asked of beta testers relates to this. Which is more useful, Armor or Defense? And by how much?

I can’t answer that in great detail, but I found a pair of items the other day that made for a useful comparison. Check the annotated screenshot for the details, but here’s the money quote:

  • Gloves of the Sentry: 4 Armor, +1 Defense = Barbarian stats: 12 Armor, 20 Defense, 21.05% damage reduction.
  • Superior Thick Gloves: 5 Armor = Barbarian stats: 13 Armor, 19 Defense, 16.67% damage reduction.

I was surprised at the difference, personally. I knew Defense would be more useful; after all you can get hundreds of Armor from an individual item, while Defense is gained much more slowly. But I didn’t think just 1 point more Defense with 1 less Armor would be worth more than 4% additional damage reduction.

Admittedly, this is on a very lightly-equipped, low level Barbarian, where every point of stats makes a big difference. But this gives you an idea how valuable it is to add to your stats in Diablo III. See the [wiki]Defense[/wiki] and [wiki]Armor[/wiki] (and [wiki]Combat[/wiki], and [wiki]Resistance[/wiki]) pages in the Diablo Wiki for much more info on these issues.