Player experience and preference trumps expert advice. If it works for gamers, then that's the way it should be. The Ascent dishes out a veritable armada of armor and empowers players to make their own decisions regarding which piece of gear is best suited for protection.

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So why have a list at all? Well, with respect to the opinions of those who have played the game, there are pieces of gear that are, statistically speaking, superior. Somebody might be thinking they have a helmet that works for them, only to discover that this exact helmet has an upgrade further down the line. So after a lot of analysis, these are the very best pieces of gear in The Ascent.

Updated on May 1st, 2022 by Hodey Johns: It can be very difficult to trick out the Indent with so many different attributes, boosts, and protection factors. Many gamers will end up using trial and error to come to the right destination for their Indent. But The Ascent is rather unforgiving; get stuck in a tough encounter with the wrong gear and it may be easier to restart the game. Since it's better to be safe than sorry, this list has been updated with a chart for each piece, indicating all of the statistical benefits that come with each piece of gear. There is some debate over the rankings on this list, so gamers should now be able to decide for themselves which pieces are the best.

10 Head Armor - PF-40 Velocity Helmet

The Ascent PF40 Velocity Helmet In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

45

Energy Protection

15

Digital Protection

20

Fire Protection

42

Vital Signs

3

Body Energy

3

This piece of gear might be the last place on this list, but it could be the most important piece players get for a while. It's the only piece of armor in this tier that isn't classified as epic or legendary, and it can be acquired early on.

Aside from looking like a futuristic dream come true, the score of 45 in ballistics defense is absurd, considering other pieces of head armor that are acquired at this stage of the game are usually between zero and ten. And the boost to maximum energy and health can't be ignored for early and mid-game survivability. It's better than every other head armor item except for two and those don't appear until deep into the campaign.

9 Leg Armor - D-50 Netslinger Pants

The Ascent D50 Netslinger Pants In Menu

Physical Protection

45

Energy Protection

30

Digital Protection

52

Fire Protection

34

Body Energy

1

Balance

2

Players still learning about how armor works will want to equip something like the D-50 Netslinger Pants at first. They're incredibly well-rounded, defending against every outside source by at least a score of 30.

Generally, players can completely ignore the Balance attribute, so that boost isn't worth much, but the boost to body energy is useful for every build. There are more specialized options, but Indents who need to do a little bit of everything will get a lot out of these.

8 Leg Armor - Runner Trousers

The Ascent Runner Trousers In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

46

Energy Protection

46

Digital Protection

60

Fire Protection

38

Critical Hit Rate

2

Tactical Sense

4

There is a lot of love and hate for The Ascent, the forums have been filled with high praise and stinging criticism. Take the Runner Trousers, for example. Nobody can be happy how, in the middle of an exciting cyberpunk-themed world, these pants look like plain black slacks.

But then a look at the stats changes this hate to love, as the defenses are all 38 or above. Better yet, these pants boost critical hit chance and tactical charge gained, two favorites for offensive-minded players.

7 Torso Armor - P-50 Upper Protection Package

The Ascent P50 Upper Protection Package In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

56

Energy Protection

41

Digital Protection

38

Fire Protection

37

Balance

5

While the game certainly has some fixes to take care of, there are some aspects of the game that play out perfectly. The P-50 Upper Protection Package is perfectly balanced, literally, by adding five to the balance skill.

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Even better, they have a whopping 56 protection against ballistics and at least 37 protection against every other damage source. With this one, enemies are going to have a difficult time finding any weakness.

6 Leg Armor - E-60 Trackstomper Leg Rig

The Ascent E60 Trackstomper Leg Rig In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

52

Energy Protection

60

Digital Protection

30

Fire Protection

45

Vital Signs

2

Critical Hit Rate

3

Here's some free advice for all the beginners out there: Of all the four defensive categories, ballistic protection is the most important. All other damage sources can largely be dodged with a moderate amount of talent and evasion rolls.

These pants have the second-best ballistics protection of all pants. What's more, they give a full three points to critical hit rate, a player favorite. And if that's not enough, the E-60 Trackstomper Leg Rig tacks on two more points to vital signs, boosting maximum health.

5 Head Armor - E-60 Whisper Heavy Rig Helmet

The Ascent E60 Whisper Heavy Rig Helmet In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

50

Energy Protection

50

Digital Protection

62

Fire Protection

55

Upper Body

5

Anybody who spent a lot of time customizing the Indent's face might have some nasty feelings about this helmet. It puts a thick sheet of metal over the character's face, covering it completely.

Thankfully, it has the stats to back it up. Every defensive category is a minimum of 50. The bonuses don't stop at incredible defense, though. The upper body attribute gets a boost of five points, improving gunplay for anybody who dons this helm.

4 Torso Armor - Custom Flatliner Rig

The Ascent Custom Flatliner Rig In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

63

Energy Protection

52

Digital Protection

49

Fire Protection

45

Internal

2

Weapon Handling

2

Spread Reduction

2

The Custom Flatliner Rig was been nerfed a bit and no longer boosts cybernetics. But it remains an elite option for the chest slot. A minimum of 45 in every defensive category makes the Custom Flatliner Rig a worthy selection for torso armor.

Getting two points into an attribute and four points into skills isn't a shabby boost to the offense given the already astounding defensive numbers. With the weapon spread, shotgunners and minigun experts will find this is easily their best piece.

3 Torso Armor - Custom Sec-5 Rig

The Ascent Custom Sec5 Rig In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

63

Energy Protection

52

Digital Protection

49

Fire Protection

45

Internal

2

Weapon Handling

2

Spread Reduction

2

Do these statistics look familiar? They should. At one time, there was a statistical difference between the Custom Sec-5 Rig and the Custom Flatliner Rig. Now, it all comes down to cosmetics. Comparing the two visually, this one gets the nod over its counterpart.

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Please note the extra set of arms. Looks awesome, right? They move around with the Indent's arms, so they aren't just dormant. Given that level of love, if players have both pieces of equipment, it's impossible to say the Custom Sec-5 Rig doesn't edge out the Custom Flatliner Rig based on flavor alone.

2 Leg Armor - P-50 Propulsion Protectors

The Ascent P50 Propulsion Protectors In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

55

Energy Protection

15

Digital Protection

30

Fire Protection

45

Head

1

Upper Body

1

Lower Body

1

Internal

1

Gamers will have a lot of differing opinions on the best weapons once they figure out how to upgrade their guns. But there is little contention over what their favorite pants will be. These snow pants with shinguards are the best for every build conceivable.

The P-50 Propulsion Protectors boost one of each attribute. These are determining factors for each skill in the game, so they boost any build and round out builds nicely. Oh, and don't forget that ballistics protection that ranks best-in-class.

1 Head Armor - Custom Mechrhino Helmet

The Ascent Custom Mechrhino Helmet In The Menu Screen

Physical Protection

64

Energy Protection

20

Digital Protection

21

Fire Protection

35

Vital Signs

2

Body Energy

2

Taking it all in, the Custom Mechrhino Helmet might not appear overwhelmingly great. Three of its four defenses are in the twenties and thirties and boosting vital signs and body energy by two points apiece is nice, but hardly game-breaking.

This all comes down to ballistics damage resistance. At 64, this is the best score in the game for all armor, not just helmets. The more players can reduce bullet and melee damage done to them, the better off they'll be, no matter how many other bells and whistles other armor pieces have.

The Ascent was released on July 29th, 2021, and is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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