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*'''Torso Gear''' raises physical and magical defense the most out of all defensive gear. Very few will provide further boosts in other stats.
*'''Torso Gear''' raises physical and magical defense the most out of all defensive gear. Very few will provide further boosts in other stats.
*'''Arm Gear''' increases physical and magical defense while also providing extra protection against status ailments or granting points in strength, intelligence, agility, etc.  
*'''Arm Gear''' increases physical and magical defense while also providing extra protection against status ailments or granting points in strength, intelligence, agility, etc.  
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Protective equipment are grouped in 3 main types: '''headgear''', '''body armor''', and '''accessory'''. Each of the six playable characters are assigned to a gear list and cannot equip another character's set. Armor is generally bought in store but can be acquired through planting a [[Seed|seed]] in a [[Magic Pot]] or by opening chests. Save from a few additions from the [[Trials of Mana (remake)|HD remake]], armor does not prevent status ailments or raise the wearer's resistance against elemental damage.
In the HD remake, some headgear and accessories can be equipped by more than one party members and other rare gear like the [[Rabite Adornment]] can only be owned through [[Downloadable content|DLC]].


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Revision as of 22:38, April 18, 2024

Armor are pieces of equipment worn by player characters to protect themselves in battle. Games may have a single or multiple types of armor for characters to equip during gameplay. While pieces of armor typically raise an ally's defense stat, some grant extra protection against certain elemental attacks or status effects while others boost many stats such as intelligence or agility. Like weapons, armor is usually bought in stores, but can also be found in chests, monster drops, or by completing certain quests.

History

Final Fantasy Adventure/Adventures of Mana

Main article: Adventures of Mana armor

Sumo can equip 3 types of armor to raise its defense. Most equipment can be grouped into sets, such as bronze, mythril, gold, etc. Some enemies drop rare gear that cannot be purchased in shops.

  • Helmet FFA sprite.pngHelmetsFFA or HelmsAoM exclusively raise Sumo's defense power (DP) stat.
  • Armor FFA sprite.pngArmor raises the wearer's defense power (DP), but may also increase resistance against elemental damage.
  • Shield FFA sprite.pngShields block certain types of attacks, like arrows, daggers, harpoons, etc.

Secret of Mana

Main article: Secret of Mana armor

Randi, Primm and Popoi all can equip 3 types of armor. Most equipment will raise both physical and magical defense and some will have extra perks such as preventing the wearer from being poisoned, among other things. Like the previous entry, monsters might leave behind valuable equipment that players might be unable to find in store.

  • Head Gear typically grants the wearer extra physical and magical defense while not providing anything else. Some late game head gear also raise statistics.
  • Torso Gear raises physical and magical defense the most out of all defensive gear. Very few will provide further boosts in other stats.
  • Arm Gear increases physical and magical defense while also providing extra protection against status ailments or granting points in strength, intelligence, agility, etc.

Trials of Mana

Main article: Trials of Mana armor

Protective equipment are grouped in 3 main types: headgear, body armor, and accessory. Each of the six playable characters are assigned to a gear list and cannot equip another character's set. Armor is generally bought in store but can be acquired through planting a seed in a Magic Pot or by opening chests. Save from a few additions from the HD remake, armor does not prevent status ailments or raise the wearer's resistance against elemental damage.

In the HD remake, some headgear and accessories can be equipped by more than one party members and other rare gear like the Rabite Adornment can only be owned through DLC.

Visions of Mana

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