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Stalker 2 Best Exoskeletons, ranked

The best armor to survive the wasteland.

As you progress through Stalker 2, the game offers tons of options for new armor. Some are bought, while others are discovered naturally throughout your playthrough.

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One of the most powerful armor types you can find is Exoskeletons. They can be found in select locations around the game world, waiting for you to locate them. But which ones are worth seeking out first? These are the best Exoskeletons you should be using in Stalker 2.

7. Bulwark Exosuit

Bulwark Exosuit in Stalker 2
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I hope you like repairing your armor, because you’ll be doing it a lot with the Bulwark Exosuit. It has the lowest wear resistance of any Exoskeleton in the game, meaning it’ll cost you tons of money in the long run. It has fewer lead containers than the other Exoskeletons, too, and comes in at 17 kgs, making it extremely heavy compared to the other options. If you’re looking for a silver lining, it matches the best PSI protection of the Diamond and Liberty Exoskeletons. Avoid if possible.

6. Cuirass Exoskeleton

Cuirass Exoskeleton in Stalker 2
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The Cuirass Exoskeleton is fine by the numbers, but the fact that it lacks any possible sprint upgrade makes it pretty useless in the long run. The good news is that you can get the Cuirass Exoskeleton very early on in the game, so you can pick it up, try it out, and dump it for a more mobile option at the first opportunity.

5. Operator Exoskeleton

Operator Exoskeleton in Stalker 2
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When looking at everything the Operator Exoskeleton has to offer, one thing stands out more than its stats. Alongside the Ruby Exosuit, it’s one of the only options that offers the Arm Servos upgrade, which gives you 20% weapon accuracy in Stalker 2. It doesn’t particularly excel in any category beyond this, though, and has fairly poor PSI protection. To get the best upgrades for the Operator Exoskeleton in Stalker 2, you’ve also got to buy a few less useful ones first, which is a little inconvenient.

4. Ruby Exosuit

Ruby Exosuit in Stalker 2
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Just like the Operator Exoskeleton, the selling point for the Ruby Exosuit comes from the Arm Servos upgrade. It has the edge overall, though, thanks to its superior PSI protection. Its 17 kg weight is the joint-highest of all the Exoskeletons in Stalker 2, so bear that in mind before choosing to use the Ruby Exosuit.

3. Liberty Exoskeleton

Liberty Exoskeleton in Stalker 2
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The Liberty Exoskeleton is pretty difficult to justify if you’re looking for armor that excels at doing one thing really well. Its significant feature is its great PSI protection, but its base value is much higher than the other Stalker 2 Exoskeletons. This means it’s super expensive to repair, which could be a big negative for many players. It has okay wear resistance, so you won’t need to repair it too often, at least.

2. Brummbar Exoskeleton

Brummbar Exoskeleton in Stalker 2
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The Brummbar Exoskeleton is a great all-rounder. With no glaring weaknesses, you’re never going to be left feeling underpowered while using this one. What sets the Brummbar Exoskeleton apart from the rest is the fact that it has very high wear resistance. You don’t need to constantly repair it, making it a great option for players who don’t want to engage with that part of the game.

1. Diamond Exoskeleton

Diamond Exoskeleton in Stalker 2
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If you have to choose one, you simply have to go with the Diamond Exoskeleton. Of all the options, it has the highest anomaly and PSI protection. Its upgrade tree is also fantastic, giving you plenty of options to make essential improvements here. Best of all, you won’t need to waste your money on upgrades you don’t want, so if you’re on a budget, the Diamond Exoskeleton is perfect for your needs. All around, this is the best Exoskeleton in Stalker 2.


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