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The '''iron armour''', also known as the '''half plate''' or '''half plate armor''', is a recurring suit of armour item seen in many games in the [[Dragon Quest series|''Dragon Quest'']] series. It is a strong piece of armor made from beaten out iron plates.
The '''iron armour''', also known as the '''half plate''' or '''half plate armor''', is a recurring suit of armour in the [[Dragon Quest series|''Dragon Quest'']] series. It is a strong piece of armor made from beaten out iron plates.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The iron armour consists of a breastplate, pauldrons, and faulds made out of beaten iron plates. The armour is grey with gold edges and the pieces are attached with a series of brown leather belts. It is the standard equipment of castle guards. Because of its weight, its usage is restricted to stronger characters. It has appeared in every main entry in the series except for ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''.
The iron armour consists of a breastplate, pauldrons, and faulds made out of beaten iron plates. The armour is grey with gold edges and the pieces are attached with a series of brown leather belts. In character art, the iron armour often includes a pair of sabatons (boots) made out of iron, as well. It is the standard equipment of castle guards. Because of its weight, its usage is typically restricted to physically stronger characters. It has appeared in every main entry in the series except for ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Image:DQIII_Iron_Armour.png|The male hero from ''Dragon Quest III'' wearing the iron armour
Image:DQIII_Iron_Armour.png|The male hero from ''Dragon Quest III'' wearing the iron armour
File:Ragnar Iron Armour.png|[[Ragnar]] wearing the armour
File:Ragnar Iron Armour.png|[[Ragnar]] wearing the armour
File:HeroCarverArmor.jpg|The Hero from ''Dragon Quest VI'', on the left, wearing the iron armour
Image:Iron armour.png|The iron armour from ''Dragon Quest VII''
Image:Iron armour.png|The iron armour from ''Dragon Quest VII''
File:TCG iron armour.png|Iron armour as seen in the ''Dragon Quest'' Trading Card Game
File:TCG iron armour.png|Iron armour as seen in the ''Dragon Quest'' Trading Card Game

Revision as of 16:51, 4 February 2017

"Heavy and sturdy iron armour."

—Description of the iron armour in Dragon Quest VIII

Iron armour
DQVIII Iron Armour.png
Japanese てつのよろい
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localizations Iron armour
Half plate
Half plate armor
Iron armor
Found in Dragon Quest I
Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest IV
Dragon Quest V
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest Swords
Dragon Quest Builders
Effect various, see article

The iron armour, also known as the half plate or half plate armor, is a recurring suit of armour in the Dragon Quest series. It is a strong piece of armor made from beaten out iron plates.

Characteristics

The iron armour consists of a breastplate, pauldrons, and faulds made out of beaten iron plates. The armour is grey with gold edges and the pieces are attached with a series of brown leather belts. In character art, the iron armour often includes a pair of sabatons (boots) made out of iron, as well. It is the standard equipment of castle guards. Because of its weight, its usage is typically restricted to physically stronger characters. It has appeared in every main entry in the series except for Dragon Quest II.

Appearances

Dragon Quest

The iron armour has a defence bonus of +16. It can be purchased in Garinham, Kol, and Rimuldar for 1,000 gold. It was known as the half plate in the NES version. Due to text restrictions in the Game Boy Color remake of Dragon Quest, the iron armour was renamed to Iron with a symbol of armor beside it.


Dragon Quest (NES)
Item Price Attributes
Half Plate 1000 Defense +16


Dragon Quest III

The iron armour has a defence bonus of +25. It can be equipped by the Hero, Warriors, and Merchants. It is sold in Khoryv, Asham, Isis, and Portoga for 1,100 gold. It is also dropped by infernal armours.

Dragon Quest IV

The iron armour has a defence bonus of +30. It can be equipped by the Hero, Ragnar, Kiryl, Meena, and Psaro.

Dragon Quest V

The iron armour has a defence bonus of +25. It can be equipped by the Hero, Prince Harry, the Hero's son, Tuppence, as well as various monsters. Iron armour can be purchased in Roundbeck in the second generation, Coburg, Fortuna, and Lodestar Harbour for 1,200 gold and sold for 600 gold. Tuppence joins the party with iron armour equipped.

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

The iron armour has a defence bonus of +30 and a style bonus of +19. It can be equipped by the Hero, Kiefer, and Aishe. It can be bought for 3,300 gold at the Alltrades Arena, Alltrades Abbey in the present, La Bravoure, and El Ciclo. Iron armour can also be won as a prize from the Lucky Panel at the Casino.

Dragon Quest VIII

The iron armour has a defence bonus of +32 and can be equipped by the Hero and Yangus. It can be purchased in Baccarat for 1,800 gold and sold for 900 gold. One set can be found in a treasure chest on an island west of Maella Abbey, which is accessible once the ship has been acquired.

Dragon Quest IX

The iron armour serves as the alchemical basis for the Full plate armour and gigasteel armour.

 Iron Armour
Defence +18
Equipable by
Buy Price 1200
Sell Price 600
Flavor text Metal armour that covers the upper quarters.
Notes Sold in Alltrades Abbey & Porth Llaffan.


 Full Plate Armor
Defence +28
Equipable by
Buy Price N/A
Sell Price 1450
Flavor text Steel armour that covers the upper quarters.
Notes Must be created by combining the iron armour with a mound of royal soil, and one ingot of iron ore.
 Gigasteel armour
Defence +36
Equipable by
Buy Price 0g
Sell Price 2,400g
Flavor text A very hard version of the full plate armour.
Notes Must be created through alchemy, by fusing the full plate armour with two ingots of iron ore, and an ember of Hephaestus' flame

Etymology

Iron armour's original localized names, half plate and half plate armor, are derived from the armor of the same name from the tabletop game Dungeons & Dragons. The half plate is described as having shaped metal plates which cover most of the wearer's body except for the legs, much like the iron armour in the Dragon Quest series.

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