In *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, armor sets are unique compared to other RPGs because they don't offer set bonuses for wearing multiple pieces from the same collection. Instead, armor sets are typically found in specific locations or on particular enemies, and their names often reflect their origins. Exceptions include armor sets from Twitch drops and pre-order bonuses. Here's a guide to the best armor sets in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* for various purposes.
Best Armor Sets in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Best Armor Sets for Protection
Praguer Guard Armor

Cuman Armor
Acquired from enemies in the Kuttenberg Region during the "Bellatores" side quest, the Cuman Armor is best suited for combat-focused quests due to its high noise and conspicuousness. It provides good protection against slashing and blunt damage with defense stats, depending on quality, of 149 stab resistance, 181 slash resistance, and 65 blunt resistance.
Milanese Cuirass Armor
You can purchase the Milanese Cuirass Armor from merchants in the Kuttenberg Region. It's a solid defensive choice with defense stats, depending on quality, of 392 stab resistance, 286 slash resistance, and 100 blunt resistance. However, it's heavy, so manage your inventory wisely.
Vavak Soldier Armor

Brunswick Armor
Available through pre-ordering the game and completing the "Lion's Crest" side quest, the Brunswick Armor is one of the best sets you can acquire early on. It's ideal for early quests before Semine's wedding, providing 704 stab resistance, 567 slash resistance, and 239 blunt resistance when wearing the entire set.
Best Armor for Stealth
Cutpurse Armor
The Cutpurse Armor, obtained through Twitch drops, is the top choice for stealth. If you missed out on this set, keep an eye on future events for a chance to acquire it. It offers 24 stab resistance, 53 slash resistance, and 54 blunt resistance when worn as a full set.
Overall Best Armor
The optimal armor strategy in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* involves mixing and matching pieces to suit your specific needs, rather than sticking to a full set. While full sets look great in cutscenes, they don't provide combat advantages. Alongside armor, consider equipping the best weapons to complement your combat skills and ensure you can navigate through quests successfully.