Helldivers 2 Superstore: All Armor and Items Rotation
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In Helldivers 2, choosing the right armor is crucial for enhancing your gameplay. With three distinct armor types—light, medium, and heavy—each boasting unique passives and varying stats, you also have the chance to express your style through diverse color palettes and aesthetics. This personalization is key to spreading managed democracy in your own unique way.
The Superstore is your go-to destination for exclusive armor sets and cosmetic items that you won't find in the Premium Warbonds of Helldivers 2. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or an avid collector, the Superstore offers must-have items that allow you to stand out on the battlefield.
Updated on January 05, 2025, by Saqib Mansoor: The Superstore has recently expanded its inventory with new armor sets, cosmetics, and even weapons, thanks to the latest Premium Warbonds. This expansion has led to an increase in rotation cycles, making it more important than ever to stay updated with each store refresh. To enhance clarity and readability, the Superstore armor list is now organized by light, medium, and heavy armor types.
Every Superstore Armor and Item Rotation in Helldivers 2
Below is a comprehensive list of all the body armor available through the Superstore in Helldivers 2. These are categorized by light, medium, and heavy armor, and sorted alphabetically by their armor passives to help you easily find the perfect gear. Note that helmets are not included in this list as they all have identical 100 stats.
The Superstore also stocks two unique weapons: the Stun Baton and the StA-52 Assault Rifle. The Stun Baton is a melee weapon known for its fast attack speed despite its limited range. Meanwhile, the StA-52 Assault Rifle is a highlight of the Helldivers 2 x Killzone 2 crossover, which also features a thematic armor set, player card, and player title.
The Superstore rotates its items based on their release dates. To find out when an item will be available, check the current rotation number and compare it to the rotation number of the item you wish to purchase. The difference will indicate how many store rotations you need to wait.
Light Superstore Armor
Medium Superstore Armor
Heavy Superstore Armor
Other Superstore Items
How the Superstore Rotation Works in Helldivers 2
In Helldivers 2, the Superstore operates as an in-game shop that refreshes its inventory every two real-world days. Each refresh brings two full armor sets (body and helmet) alongside other items such as capes and player cards. If you miss an item or are waiting for a specific one, simply check back after the store updates. This ensures that no item is ever truly exclusive or a one-time opportunity; you just need to wait for the right rotation.
The Superstore resets at 10:00 a.m. GMT, 2:00 a.m. PST, 5:00 a.m. EST, and 4:00 a.m. CT every 48 hours, introducing new armor and items.
Items available in the Superstore are either cosmetic or come with passives already accessible in other parts of the game. There are no pay-to-win advantages or overpowered stats tied to these items. For example, body armor in the store may feature the same passive abilities as those found in Warbonds, but with different designs or armor types. This allows you to acquire a medium armor with the Engineering passive from Warbonds, while the Superstore might offer a light armor with the same passive.
Currently, the Superstore has 15 rotations, arranged chronologically based on their release dates. Arrowhead Game Studios, the developers, are considering enhancements to the rotation system.
To access the Superstore, navigate to the Acquisition Centre on your ship. Press R (PC) or Square (PS5) to open the menu, and then select the Superstore tab to browse the available items. Purchases are made with Super Credits, which can be acquired with real money or earned through gameplay.
The Superstore specializes in offering unique designs and color palettes. Helmets are purely cosmetic, while body armor retains the same passive stats as found elsewhere in the game. This setup allows you to mix and match passives across different armor types, giving you the flexibility to decide if the premium aesthetics are worth your Super Credits.
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