Robe is a type of armor in Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. It uses the chest or body slot, similar to the Cuirasses of fighter or the Light Armor of rogues. Designed for use by mage-style characters, all robes will have a Sorcery requirement. It always adds a bonus to mana regeneration and can have a multitude of other enchantments. All robes provides the following effect:
- +30% Mana Regen per Sec
Note: Robes take up both armor slots for legs and torso. This limits a Sorcery-focused character to only be able to wear 4 pieces of body armor (not including shields), whereas both Might- and Finesse-focused characters can wear a total of 5 pieces.
Crafting Robes[]
- Main article: Blacksmithing
The Fateless One can craft robes at any Blacksmithing Forge by using a bolt of cloth and a trim; bindings and strings are optional components. With sufficient skill, mastercrafted robes that offer physical resistance can be created.
The Fateless One can also disassemble existing robes for salvage, recovering some of the above-mentioned components.
List of Common Robes[]
List of Unique Robes[]
- Celestial Fury
- Compassion
- Death's Vestments
- Frostrobes
- Robes of the Oracle
- Shimmering Robes
- Talisman Lattice (Teeth of Naros DLC)
- The Magister's Boatcloak (The Legend of Dead Kel DLC)
List of Armor Set Robes[]
- Arcanist's Robe
- Aryllia's Robe
- Children of Erathell Robes (The Legend of Dead Kel DLC)
- Enke's Robes
- Frostweave Robes
- Harbinger's Vestments
- House of Ballads Robes (has no Sorcery requirements)
- Lachlan's Robe
- Pensive Robes (Gamestop Pre-order Bonus)
- Pestilent Pall (The Legend of Dead Kel DLC)
- Primal Robes (Teeth of Naros DLC)
- Robe of Seasons
- Robe of the Divine Grasp
- Robes of Sorrow
- Robes of the Dark Empyrean
- Skymason's Robes (Teeth of Naros DLC)
- The Valley Robes (Reckoning Sorcery Bonus Pack DLC)
- Tuatha Robes
- Vraekor's Robes