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Monster Hunter World Iceborne: How to Forge Layered Armor

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Layered Armor allows you to wear some cool-looking outfits over your regular equipment set in Monster Hunter World Iceborne. If you’re wondering how to forge layered armor, here’s how to do just that.

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How to Forge Layered Armor in Iceborne

If you’re in love with your armor set in Monster Hunter World Iceborne, but don’t really like the way that it looks. Maybe it’s not visually appealing enough, but you really like the stats that it gives you.

Luckily, this new MHW expansion comes with a bunch of new features and being able to forge Layered Armor is one of those things.

You can wear layered armor over your current equipment to change your appearance and it won’t have any special traits or anything like that –it’s simply for aesthetic purposes. If you’re familiar with any transmog system from other games, you have the right idea.

Keep in mind that if you’re wearing a full set, you must first remove it in order to change it.

To change and/or forge layered armor in Iceborne, all you have to do is follow these steps:

  1. Go to your item box.

  2. Scroll to the bottom and select ‘Layered Armor Settings.’

  3. Here, you can change up your armor and also change the color.

  4. To get more, you can head to the Smithy and use materials and resource points to craft new ones.

And that’s all you need to know about how to forge layered armor in Monster Hunter World Iceborne. For more tip and tricks, do be sure to check out our extensive Monster Hunter World wiki guide right here.

And while you’re here, check out some of our other guides for Iceborne:

  • How to Beat Banbaro
  • How to Start Iceborne
  • How to Get the Clutch Claw
  • How to Beat Barioth

And if you have any additional questions, don’t be afraid to shoot us a comment down below. We will try to get back to you with an answer as soon as possible.

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