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Best Mega Man X Armors

Mega Man X’s armors are a staple of the series, providing X with enhanced abilities and a distinctive look in each game. But which armors in the Mega Man X series could be counted among the best?

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Top five armors in the Mega Man X series

Mega Man X games feature different armors that upgrade X’s abilities, including enhanced mobility, increased defense, and powerful special attacks. Starting from the first game, armors have played a significant role in how players experience the game, often being pivotal in navigating levels and defeating bosses.

Later entries in the series introduced multiple armors per game, offering players various ways to tackle the challenges ahead. Let’s take a look at the five best armors in the Mega Man X series.

5. Blade Armor (Mega Man X6)

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Despite debuting in one of the worst games the Blade Armor stands out with its sleek design and emphasis on the Z Saber, a weapon new to X at the time. The armor allows for improved aerial movement, making it a great Band-Aid for the game’s poor-level design. Its look and functionality make it a memorable addition, even if the game itself isn’t as beloved.

4. Falcon Armor (Mega Man X5)

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The Falcon Armor grants X the ability to fly for short periods, opening up new strategies for exploration and combat. This armor provides excellent mobility and adds a layer of verticality to the gameplay, allowing players to approach challenges from different angles. Its unique ability to hover and fly sets it apart from other armors in the series. It’s one of the few armors that actually appeared again in a future game, with X starting with it in Mega Man X6.

3. Third Armor (Mega Man X3)

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The armor from Mega Man X3 is packed with features, including the powerful multi-directional air dash, which adds significant maneuverability in combat. Its design is iconic, and the armor parts—helmet, body, arms, and legs—each offer valuable upgrades, making it one of the most well-rounded and versatile armors in the series.

The X3 Armor represents a significant step forward in the evolution of X’s abilities. Not to mention, the parts are all further upgradeable to nearly OP levels. Oh, and the actual OP gold version of the armor features all 8 upgrades at once.

2. First Armor (Mega Man X)

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The original armor from Mega Man X set the standard for all future armors. Its parts introduced essential abilities like the dash, which became a staple in later games. This armor not only defined the series’ mechanics but also laid the groundwork for future enhancements, making it a cornerstone of the Mega Man X series. It’s also just clean, I mean it looks slick. Aside from the useless head part no complaints here.

1. Fourth Armor/Ultimate Armor (Mega Man X4)

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The Fourth Armor from Mega Man X4 offers a perfect blend of utility and power without relying on any gimmicks. It features an impressive ultimate attack and significantly enhances X’s capabilities in combat. The Ultimate Armor, an overpowered version of the Fourth Armor, provides even greater strength and versatility, cementing its place as the best armor in the series. The Fourth Armor’s balanced enhancements and the Ultimate Armor’s sheer power make them the pinnacle of X’s armors. The Ultimate Armor would even go on to appear in all further X games.

Each of these armors brings something unique to the table, enhancing X’s abilities in different ways and providing players with varied gameplay. As fans look back on the series, these armors stand out as the best of the best, showcasing their innovative design and enduring appeal.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2 is available on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Switch.


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Cory Dinkel
Cory Dinkel is a freelance writer for Siliconera since 2023. An award-winning digital journalist, he has worked for local and national news outlets for nearly a decade. His favorite genre is the JRPG and he will not be taking questions during his "There is Not a Love Triangle in Final Fantasy VII" speech.