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Electroplating enables some incredibly nutty combos, particularly when you have multiple stacks of it. Though the nature of this character tends to be pretty binary - either you can stack Plated Armor and become immortal, or the enemy breaks through/outscales your armor and leaves you struggling greatly. Which, I suppose, is fitting for the overconfidence punisher that is the Avocado.
Plate Farmer basically guarantees you'll be walking out of nearly every fight with full HP. Which is something you can already do with the Vampirism event to a certain degree, but it's still extremely easy to pull off.
Even for a unique relic, Tungsten Plate seems like it's excessively powerful. With as many effects that only peel 1, or peel 1 repeatedly, your armor becomes nearly impossible to lose. Might need to play it at higher ascensions to really confirm that though.