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Nor from Flintlock The Siege of Dawn wearing the Sunderer's Armor
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Where to Find the Sunderer’s Armor Set in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn

Learn how to find every piece of the Sunderer's armor in Flintlock The Siege of Dawn

The Sunderer’s armor set is one of the most powerful armor collections in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, as well as one of only two sets to be rated Epic. Its set bonus is worth taking even if your build doesn’t benefit from the individual pieces of armor. It gives the standard dodge a teleportation effect, making the player immune to damage in the meantime. Here’s where to find the Sunderer’s armor set in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn.

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Where to Find the Sunderer’s Armor Set in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn

Where to Find the Sunderer’s Pauldron

The map of Three Peaks from Flintlock The Siege of Dawn with a red dot indicating the position of Gallbridge.
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You’ll find the Sunderer’s Pauldron in Three Peaks, as part of the main quest during your fight with the Remnant in Gallbridge. You might have to explore around near the collapsed bridge where you first fought the Remnant, during its first boss fight. If you missed this item the first time around, use the red dot on the map above to locate the collapsed bridge.

The Sunderer’s Pauldron has the following effect. “When you dodge an enemy at the last moment, all enemies around you slow down for 1.5 seconds”.

Where to Find the Sunderer’s Helmet

The map of Three Peaks from Flintlock The Siege of Dawn with a red dot indicating the position of Mire Shard
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The Sunderer’s Helmet is found in Three Peaks, the first map of the game. Specifically, this item is guarded by an enemy sitting on top of the supernatural crystal structure called Mire Shard. You’ll find the location of this structure on the map above. Reaching the Sunderer’s Helmet requires a bit of platforming, but nothing particularly difficult.

The Sunderer’s Helmet has the following effect. “You deal additional damage to enemies while they are attacking”. Unlike the other pieces of the Sunderer’s Set, the Helmet can be upgraded to increase its effect, which at level 1 is a Bonus Damage of 25%.

Where to Find the Sunderer’s Gauntlet

The map of Wanderer's Rest from Flintlock The Siege of Dawn with a red dot indicating the position of the Ravine Secret
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The Sunderer’s Gauntlet is found in a chest in the Ravine’s Secret, to the northeast of Wanderer’s Rest. Here you’ll find one of the massive locations made of crystals that are all over the map of Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn. Those sites are usually where the Remnants hide, and that’s the case here too. Defeat the boss enemy at the top of Ravine’s Secret and you’ll find the Sunderer’s Gauntlet.

The Sunderer’s Gauntlet has the following effect. “When you dodge at the last moment, you regain 1 black powder charge and 1 Enki charge”.

That’s all for our guide on where to find the Sunderer’s Armor Set in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn. For more content about the game, visit our Flintlock guides hub.


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Diana is a freelance Gaming Writer for GameSkinny and loves all kinds of stories, even though she’s too lazy for most things that aren’t games. She likes writing about the smaller, unique indie games that slip through the cracks, and she's been doing so since 2022.