Arctic marine armor

The arctic marine armor is an armor set

Characteristics
Arctic marine armor consists of large and bulky pieces and pouches on the arms, legs, and abdomen of the suit. The suit is essentially a mix of combat armor and power armor, appearing and functioning as such in design and defense. It is using a blue camouflage painting and is the only armor set in the game providing cryo resistance. There is no background information about where it came from.

Armor parts
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Stats 

Crafting
Plans for crafting arctic marine armor can only be obtained from Daily Ops. They are considered a rare reward and it is not possible to drop them for or trade them with another player.

Modifications
Arctic marine armor shares modifications with Marine armor. Mods can be unlocked by scrapping marine armor or arctic marine armor. Plans unlock modifications for both armor sets.

Appearance
Paints can be applied to all armor parts. While marine armor can be painted with many different armor paints, arctic marine can be painted only with Ghillie paint.

Variants
Arctic marine armor uses the same model as Marine armor.

Legendary effects

 * Arctic marine armor body pieces can be obtained with legendary effects.
 * Armor can drop with legendary effects only after learning its plans.
 * Legendary armor starts to drop at level 45.
 * Legendary armor pieces can be bought with legendary scrip from Purveyor Murmrgh or can be awarded as drop from events.
 * Legendary enemies can't drop covert armor.
 * Arctic marine armor effects can be re-rolled using legendary crafting feature.

Plans

 * Plans for arctic marine armor have a chance to be awarded from Daily Ops - With a player character above level 50.

Locations

 * Can be crafted at any armor workbench with the correct materials after learning the plans.
 * After learning the plans, legendary variants have a chance to be obtained from Purveyor Murmrgh and as event rewards.

Bugs

 * Red Viper, Free States, Nuclear Winter and Atomic Camo paints cannot be applied.
 * Leg pieces found in the world or inspected in inventory have shoes, but worn pieces do not.