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Another day full of energy!
A Lv.3 body armor that could save your life when it counts.
A Lv.3 body armor stitched onto the outside of a storm work suit. Slightly heavy, but extremely effective.
Features thermal insulation and an active heating system. A full set provides protection against extreme cold.
Features thick insulating materials. Slightly heavier, but extremely warm.
Lined with fur padding for thermal insulation.
Warmer than a standard helmet.
Soft, fluffy, and very warm.
A Level 4 combat body armor improved with enhanced thermal insulation.
Simply lined with basic insulation stitched inside.
Provides limited warmth.
Thick and clearly well-insulated.
Normally used as a ground marker, but turns out it makes a decent helmet.
Oh, are you lost on your journey? No matter. Today's lost are conquerors tomorrow.
A duck can actually see me?
Largely enhances audio sensitivity, allowing you to detect the direction of sounds.
A striped polo shirt with red shorts.
A work suit crafted from special materials. Poor at stopping bullets, but resistant to early-stage space storm disturbances.
Excels in both protection and comfort.
Feels secure when worn.
Well-rounded in every aspect, though it feels a bit pricey.
Highly durable and cost-effective, though it sacrifices some carrying capacity.
A symbol of game master.
Backpack worn by test subject Gulu Gulu, enhancing defense to Fire and Poison DMG.
The pattern matches the jack-o'-lantern.
No lenses.
A helmet crafted from special materials. Poor at stopping bullets, but resistant to early-stage space storm disturbances.
Heavier than most, but it offers exceptional protection.
A specially engineered lightweight design, balancing durability with reduced weight.
Offers decent protection, but the ear-covering design hampers hearing.
Lightweight, with plenty of pockets for gear.
Heavy, but rock-solid.
Backpack worn by test subject Pala Pala, enhancing defense to Fire and Electric DMG.
The light seems a bit dim.
There are several holes in it.
A container for collecting and storing blue cubes. The manual claims it can also hold soul energy.
Outstanding in protection, weight, durability, and cost-efficiency. But its unique design makes wearing headphones inconvenient.
A reinforced service helmet, with higher durability at the cost of extra weight.
Has a balanced trade-off between weight and durability.
Heavier, but built to last.
A favorite among seasoned anglers.
A large broken eggshell with traces of egg white inside. Big enough to wear as a helmet.
Backpack worn by test subject Billy Billy, enhancing defense to Electric and Space DMG.