Adept's Harvester Garb
T4ArmorIP 700
Gatherer Gear allows you to gather more of the corresponding resource type.
Adept's Harvester Garb is a Tier 4 armor in Albion Online with 700 Item Power, 90 Physical Armor, and 115 Magic Resistance. It provides 150 max hitpoints and 5000% crowd control resistance. It is can be crafted with the best bonus of 40% in Fort Sterling.
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Quality
Defense Stats
Item Power700
Physical Armor90
Magic Resistance115
Max HP150
Durability10,800
Weight3.4 kg
CC Resistance50 %
HP Regen2.15 %
Spells & Abilities
PPassive
Mend Wounds30s
Bandage yourself while not engaged in combat, slowing yourself by while channeling for .
Restores 9% of your Max Health (not affected by your Healing Cast modifier) and 8% of your Max Energy every .
Ambush50s12E
Invisible
Wind Wall40s14E3m
Create a wide Wind Wall while channeling for .
Purges all buffs (except healing over time effects) from all enemies.
Knocks back all enemies touching it by 8.75.
Grants you immunity to purges while channeling.
Each time an enemy player enters the Wind Wall, your damage resistances are increased by 10% and Crowd Control Resistance by 15% for 6 (stacks up to 5 times).
Spirit of Vengeance120s10E
Conjure a shield on yourself, absorbing up to 392 damage (before resistances) for the next 10.
If the shield is broken, it will explode in a 6 radius.
Deals 84.29 magical damage to all enemies hit.
Roots for 4.43 (enemies taking additional damage are freed).
Harvesting Skills
Increases your Gathering Yield by 1% for Fiber between Tier 2-4 every 30 you have this item equipped (stacks up to 10 times).
Crafting Recipe
Crafted At
Crafting Locations
Enchantments
| Level | Item Power | Durability | Crafting Cost | Upgrade Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| .1 | 800 | 16,200 | Uncommon Fine Cloth x16 | Adept's Rune x192 |
| .2 | 900 | 24,300 | Rare Fine Cloth x16 | Adept's Soul x192 |
| .3 | 1000 | 36,450 | Exceptional Fine Cloth x16 | Adept's Relic x192 |
| .4 | 1100 | 54,675 | Pristine Fine Cloth x16 | — |
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