You need to keep your guard up in Grounded because of all the massive insects around you. While picking from one of the best weapons is how you can damage and kill them, most players should plan on taking a hit and need to protect themselves. There are several armor sets in the game you can use, but some are better than others, and some have unique uses you may not have anticipated.

Ant Armor

The ant armor will give you the carrying strength of a small army and protects you like any of the powerful soldiers you’ve likely encountered in the garden. While durable, it’s probably a set you should think about acquiring early in your gameplay to fight against some of the stronger insects. Plus, while wearing it, none of the ants will bother you, primarily the soldiers. They completely ignore you, giving you access to their entire anthill. You need these resources for each piece:

Ant helmet

  • One ant headThree ant partsFive mite fuzz

Ant arm guards

  • Five ant partsTwo acid glandsTwo mite fuzz

Ant knee gaurds

  • Six ant partsTwo woven fiberFour mite fuzz

Spider Armor

For those who want a challenging armor set to go after, the spider set is a great one to attempt to craft. It decently robust defense compared to the other armor pieces, and when you wear the entire set you have increase stamina. Plus, while wearing it much like the ant armor, none of the spiders will bother you so long as you do not attack them. You can wear it to explore the entire garden without having to deal with them.

Spider hood

  • Two spider fangsThree spider chunksTwo berry leather

Spider shoulder guard

  • Five spider chunksThree berry leatherFour spider silk

Spider knee pads

  • Four spider chunksFour spider silkTwo berry leather

Rotten Bee Armor

The rotted bee armor is not something you can make in the game. You can make bee armor in creative mode, but it doesn’t appear to have all of the active ingredients to make it. The rotted bee armor is something you can find by visiting the anthill to the northwest of the first field station you encounter when you start. A good way to freely explore is to first make the ant armor, and none of the soldiers should bother you while exploring the catacombs.

YouTuber ZaFrostPet has all of the locations detailed out for those looking for their specific locations. You can find them next to the skeleton pieces in the anthill.

Acorn Armor

The acorn armor is probably one of the best starting armor sets you can get. When you have the full set equipped, it increases your maximum health points. The health point boost is a good way to ensure that even if you take a few hits from a spider, ladybug, or a stinkbug, it’s not the end of the world. That gives you a bit more wiggle room to figure out how to fight a new insect. But there are other armor pieces you want to go after, especially when you decide you want to have more robust protections against wolf spiders.

Here are the resources you need for each piece:

Acorn face mask:

  • One acorn shellFive mite fuzzThree woven fibers

Acorn chestplate:

  • Three acorn shellsSix clover leavesFour woven fibers

Acorn leg plates:

  • Two acorn shellsFour sapFour woven fibers

Ladybug armor

The last armor set you want to consider acquiring is the ladybug armor set. It has some of the higher defensive stats in the game, and when you have it equipped it will increase the amount of blocking strength you have. Your blocking strength shows up when attempting to endure a heavy blow from an insect, and you should see the overall meter at the bottom of your screen while holding the blocking button. For those who have mastered blocking insect attacks, it could prove a lifesaver.

Here are all of the resources you need to craft it:

Ladybug faceplate:

  • One ladybug headTwo ladybug partThree berry leathers

Ladybug chestplate:

  • Two flower petalsFour ladybug partsFour berry leathers

Ladybug shin guards:

  • Five ladybug partsFour berry leathersFour flower petals