How to Put On Armor in Grimlord

Image Credit: Metalcat Interactive Co.,Ltd, Grimlord

Grimlord is a VR game where you fight enemies in a dark fantasy world. To survive, you need to wear armor to protect yourself. Here’s an easy guide to help you put on armor in Grimlord:

Steps to Put On Armor

  1. Find the Armor:

    • Look for the armor you want to wear. It might be in a chest, dropped by an enemy, or in your inventory.

  2. Pick It Up:

    • Use your VR controllers to grab the armor. Point at the armor and press the grab button.

  3. Hold It in the Right Spot:

    • Move the armor to the right part of your body. For example:

      • Chest armor goes on your chest.

      • A helmet goes on your head.

  4. Let Go to Equip:

    • When the armor is in the right place, let go of the grab button. The game should attach/snap it to your character.

  5. Check Your Character:

    • Look at your character to make sure the armor is on. You’ll see it on your body or notice a change in stats.

Tips for Armor

  • Adjust Game Settings:

    • If it’s hard to grab or put on armor, try changing the height settings in the game. This can help match the game to your real-world reach.

  • Use Armor Slots:

    • The game has spots to store extra items, like your waist or shoulders. Keep things there if you’re not wearing them.

  • Practice First:

    • Try putting on armor in a safe area where there are no enemies. This way, you won’t feel rushed.

If Something Goes Wrong

  • Armor Won’t Stick:

    • Make sure you’re holding the armor in the right place on your body.

    • Try moving it closer or holding it at a different angle.

  • Controls Not Working:

    • Check if your VR controllers are working. They might need to be reset or charged.


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