When you first start your zombie survival adventure in 7 Days to Die, youâre immediately dumped into a massive game world. You have an objectiveâto find the nearest traderâbut otherwise, youâre flying solo. Itâs challenging, with terror around each corner, and if youâre caught unaware a single zombie can end your run. But with the right armor sets, youâll survive!
Here is what you need to know about armor in 7 Days to Die!
How to craft armor sets

Donât expect to craft many of the gameâs armor sets straight away. Theyâre expensive and require loads of resources, various workbenches, and time. Your first set, the Primitive Armor Set, you can craft directly from your inventory system with a handful of resources. Itâs adequate, but youâll want to upgrade quickly.
Once you progress deeper into the game, you require a Workbench and Forge to smelt iron ore into forged iron, which is a key component of many armor sets. But for that, you must first track down iron deposits, which typically spawn underground. If you can find a mine POI, youâll have much better luck. But you can also dig deep into the ground with a shovel in the hopes of finding a small deposit.
On top of resources like iron, many armor sets also require Armor Crafting Kits, which you can find in high-value loot containers and as quest rewards for the traders.
Types of armor in the game

In total, 7 Days to Die features 16 unique armor sets, with the majority offering a set bonus that boosts your stats and abilities for wearing every piece. These armor sets fall under four categories: Primitive Armor, Light Armor, Medium Armor, and Heavy Armor.
In the early game, youâll likely rock the Primitive Armor. Itâs the most cost-effective to craft, but itâs also the only armor set in the game that doesnât offer a bonus. The whole set includes the Primitive Hood, Primitive Outfit, Primitive Gloves, and Primitive Shoes. Itâs the absolute basics, but theyâll help keep you alive.
Youâll want to progress to a better suit of armor quickly, though.
Light Armor Sets
Lumberjack
Preacher
Rogue
Athletic
Enforcer
Medium Armor Sets
Farmer
Biker
Scavenger
Ranger
Commando
Assassin
Heavy Armor Sets
Miner
Nomad
Nerd
Raider
Unless you enjoy allowing zombies to munch on your bare skin, youâll want to prioritize crafting armor sets in 7 Days to Die. A basic weapon, early-game armor, and a few medical aid items will see you through your first few days, likely through the first Blood Moon, but not much further than that.