Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Reaper Armor Set Unlock Guide

The Siege of Paris DLC has added a new set of armor to unlock called the Reaper set. This armor set is one of many players can get in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. To learn more here’s our complete Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Reaper armor set unlock guide.

Reaper Armor Set Unlock Process

You unlock the Reaper set by increasing the Infamy Level for Pierre in Melun. This requires completing the missions Pierre offers. Each missions rewards you with experience that adds to the Infamy Level. To unlock the set you need to reach maximum Infamy Level 4. This means you need to complete 20 Rebel Missions.

Once you hit that mark you will unlock all five pieces of the Reaper armor set. You then need to purchase four pieces of the set from Pierre which costs the following:

  • Pants – 400 Deniers.
  • Helm – 450 Deniers.
  • Cloak – 450 Deniers.
  • Bracers – Automatic unlock at Level 3.
  • Torso – 750 Deniers.

Purchasing each piece will add the armor set to your inventory. Once you have a piece in your inventory you are free to equip it. The full Reaper set has the Reaper Set bonus which: restores some health after a successful assassination and slows time for longer when spotted.

Reaper upgraded armor set and scythe.

Similar to upgrading other armor sets, you have the option to enhance both the stats and visual aesthetics of the Reaper set. To boost its stats, you can make upgrades within your inventory. For visual enhancements, head to the blacksmith. Each piece of the set can be upgraded using a single Tungsten Ingot. The ultimate appearance of the Reaper armor set is displayed in the image above.

If you are looking to 100% the DLC you need to get the Reaper armor set. There is a specially trophy/achievement that requires wearing the set and getting a kill with a scythe.

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