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The '''Saint's Equipment''' is a fan term referring to the set of legendary equipment found in ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. Named after the demi-gods that feature prominently in the lore of the game, each item corresponds to one of | The '''Saint's Equipment''' (聖者 装置) is a fan term referring to the set of legendary equipment found in ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. Named after the demi-gods that feature prominently in the lore of the game, each item corresponds to one of said deities and the element they embody. | ||
In a | In a break from tradition, the equipment is not exclusive to the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|Hero]]--both [[Aishe]] and [[Sir Mervyn]] can don some the armaments as well. | ||
All of the Saint's Equipment is found in the final dungeon, and requires multiple trips through the dungeon to get all four. | |||
==Okeanos Sword== | |||
<center><small>'''This blade pulsates with power. Victims won't know what hit them!'''<br>(Description of the Okeanos Sword in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Version of ''Dragon Quest VII''.)</small></center> | |||
Named after the Greek Titan of the sea, the okeanos sword increases its bearer's attack by +140, their style by +60, and casts [[Oomph]] when used in battle. The sword also has trailing damage, similar to the [[Sword of Ramias]], hitting a foe with [[Zap]] damage equal to 50% of the original strike's power before resistances (if any) apply. | Named after the Greek Titan of the sea, the okeanos sword increases its bearer's attack by +140, their style by +60, and casts [[Oomph]] when used in battle. The sword also has trailing damage, similar to the [[Sword of Ramias]], hitting a foe with [[Zap]] damage equal to 50% of the original strike's power before resistances (if any) apply. | ||
It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]], [[Sir Mervyn]] and [[Aishe]]. | It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]], [[Sir Mervyn]] and [[Aishe]]. | ||
==Gaia Armour== | |||
Named for the Greek Primordial Goddess, the armor bolsters defence by +125, style by +55, and restores 1 HP every step. It also cuts [[Frizz]], [[Sizz]], [[Bang]], and fire breath damage by 35. | <center><small>'''Reduces damage from magic- and fire-based attacks.'''<br>(Description of the Gaia Armour in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Version of ''Dragon Quest VII''.)</small></center> | ||
Named for the Greek Primordial Goddess, the Gaia armor (ガイアーラのよろい) bolsters defence by +125, style by +55, and restores 1 HP every step. It also cuts [[Frizz]], [[Sizz]], [[Bang]], and fire breath damage by 35. | |||
It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]] and [[Sir Mervyn]]. | It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]] and [[Sir Mervyn]]. | ||
==Pyros Helm== | |||
Equipping the | <center><small>'''Resistant to an array of odious spells and abilities.'''<br>(Description of the Pyros Helm in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Version of ''Dragon Quest VII''.)</small></center> | ||
Equipping the Pyros helmet (フエーゴのかぶと) increases defence by +53, style by +33, and cuts the accuracy of [[Whack]], [[Fuddle]], [[Fizzle]], and [[Snooze]] to 1/8th. | |||
Found in the [[Cathedral of Blight]] in the Hellfire Hollow (use the [[Fire Amulet]] to call upon the Spirit of Fire to proceed at the dead end). | Found in the [[Cathedral of Blight]] in the Hellfire Hollow (use the [[Spirit Amulets#Fire Amulet|Fire Amulet]] to call upon the Spirit of Fire to proceed at the dead end). | ||
Unfortunately the Pyros Helm provides less defense than the [[Metal King Helm]], but is still better than all helmets purchasable with currency and a serviceable alternative for those not willing to grind the 50,000 Casino Ticket price (at Buccanham Palace: Present Casino) for the MKH. | Unfortunately the Pyros Helm provides less defense than the [[Metal King Helm]], but is still better than all helmets purchasable with currency and a serviceable alternative for those not willing to grind the 50,000 Casino Ticket price (at Buccanham Palace: Present Casino) for the MKH. | ||
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It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]] and [[Aishe]]. | It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]] and [[Aishe]]. | ||
==Aeras Shield== | |||
Increasing defence by +60, style by +30, the shield will cut the power of [[Woosh]], [[Crack]], frigid breath, and [[Maelstrom]] by 30. it will also cast [[Bound]] when used in battle. | <center><small>'''Reduces damage from magic- and ice-based attacks.'''<br>(Description of the Aeras Shield in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Version of ''Dragon Quest VII''.)</small></center> | ||
Increasing defence by +60, style by +30, the Aeras shield (トルナードのたて) will cut the power of [[Woosh]], [[Crack]], frigid breath, and [[Maelstrom]] by 30. it will also cast [[Bound]] when used in battle. | |||
It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]], [[Sir Mervyn]] and [[Aishe]]. | It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]], [[Sir Mervyn]] and [[Aishe]]. | ||
==Amulets== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Spirit Amulets]] | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:DQVII Gaia armour.png|The gaia armour | |||
File:Aeras shield artwork.png|The aeras shield | |||
File:Okeanos sword MBR.jpg|The okeanos sword in ''Monster Battle Road'' | |||
File:Pyros helm polygon model.jpg|A polygon model of the pyros helm | |||
</gallery> | |||
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[[Category:Greek mythology]] | [[Category:Greek mythology]] | ||
[[Category:Legendary Equipment]] | [[Category:Legendary Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII armor]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII shields]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII helmets]] |