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There are several armor sets in Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Wrath of the Druids DLC, one of which is dubbed the Dublin Champion armor set. While collecting all of the pieces of this set is not mandatory for completing the campaign, it is a requirement for earning the Decked Out trophy. As such, some players  will undoubtedly be interested in finding Assassin's Creed Valhalla's full Dublin Champion armor set, and this guide is here to provide assistance.

To start, three pieces of this armor set in Assassin's Creed Valhalla are earned by increasing Renown with Dublin. More specifically, those pieces are the Dublin Champion Bracers, the Dublin Champion Cloak, and the Dublin Champion Helmet, and they are awarded at Renown levels two, four, and five respectively. While some readers may already be clear on exactly how to raise their Dublin Renown, a few words on the matter may be helpful.

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To provide a quick overview, Renown in Wrath of the Druids is earned by giving certain materials to Azar, the "Overseas Trading" NPC that is located in Dublin. These materials are obtained by taking control of the various Trade Posts that are scattered across the map, and fans will get a tutorial on that process during the DLC's campaign. Notably, the accumulation rate for theses materials increases as more Trade Posts are claimed, and players can collect the items from the chest that is positioned directly in front of Azar.

With respect to the remaining two pieces of the Dublin Champion armor set, they are rewards for defeating two Lost Drengr in AC Valhalla. The first piece is the Dublin Champion Torso, and players will receive it for slaying Blud the Giant at Giant's Causeway on the north side of Ulster. The second piece is the Dublin Champion Breeches, and it comes from dispatching Hogne Sea-Tossed at Downpatrick Head, which is located on an island at the northwest corner of Connacht.

After collecting the full Dublin Champion armor set and earning the Decked Out trophy, players may want to focus on some of the DLC's other achievements. Perhaps the most difficult of the bunch is the Legend of St. Patrick trophy, which requires fans to locate and kill the only snake in Ireland. Indeed, the size of the map in Wrath of the Druids can make this hunt fairly challenging, and players may need to put quite a bit of time toward searching for the relevant reptile.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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