How to get Fox Armor in Minecraft Dungeons

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Minecraft Dungeons has dozens of unique items that can randomly drop while grinding mobs. Unique items grant an extra Enchantment for free, which is why they are so powerful. Some of them are more sought after than others, including the Fox Armor. In this guide, we’ll show you how to get Fox Armor in Minecraft Dungeons, and take a look at the item’s stats.

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How to get Fox Armor in Minecraft Dungeons

Tracking down specific unique items can be a challenge, but this game makes it a little easier than others to find specific gear. You can open up your world map and select any zone to check what gear drops there. It only shows base items, which is another way of saying common rarity items.

As long as you know what base item you’re looking for, you can find out where to get any item in the game. Now, that doesn’t mean finding the Fox Armor is going to be an easy task. Unique items have a low drop rate and can be found anywhere, so you may have to run dungeons over and over again until you want to give up. That’s what dungeon crawlers are all about.

To get the Fox Armor, you will need to explore different dungeons and defeat bosses. It is in the loot table of Creepy Caves, so you can check out that location and see if you can lucky.

Fox Armor Stats

  • Health
  • 30% chance to negate hits
  • +20% weapon damage boost aura
  • Health potions heal nearby allies

This unique item goes into your armor slot, and it comes with some powerful enchantments. Each Fox Armor grants a passive stat giving the wearer a 30% chance to negate hits. It also grants a +20% weapon damage boost aura, which adds to your overall damage-per-second whenever you attack. Lastly, this armor makes health potions heal your allies so it’s perfect for group play.

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