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Bronze Armor (ブロンズアーマー, Buronzu Āmā?), also known as Bronze, Bronze Plate, Bronze Mail, Copper, or Wooden Armor, is a recurring heavy armor in the Final Fantasy series. It is often a weak, if not the weakest, heavy armor in the games it appears in. It is part of the bronze equipment set.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy II[]

Armor made of bronze.

Description

Bronze Armor is a low-ranked heavy armor that provides 5 Defense, -14% Evade, and -20 Intelligence/Spirit. It can be purchased for 200 gil (400 in the NES/PS versions) at Salamand.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]

Bronze Armor is the weakest armor, providing 4 Defense, 1 Magic Defense, and -10% Evasion. It can be bought for 600 gil at Mythril and Dwarven Castle. It can be equipped by Cecil, Ceodore, Kain, Cid, Luca, and Golbez.

Final Fantasy V[]

Armor forged from bronze.

Description

Bronze Armor is the weakest heavy armor providing 4 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, and 8 Weight. It can be bought for 400 gil at Carwen.

Final Fantasy IX[]

The Bronze Armor is the weakest heavy body armor, providing 9 Defense, halving Wind-elemental damage, and teaching Bird Killer. Steiner joins the party wearing it, and it can also be bought for 650 gil at Dali. It can be equipped by Steiner and Freya.

Final Fantasy XII[]

The Bronze Armor is a low-ranked heavy armor that in the original PlayStation 2 version provides 7 Defense, +2 Strength, and requires the Heavy Armor 1 license to equip. It can be bought for 700 gil at Rabanastre, Dalmasca Westersand, Barheim Passage, Nalbina Fortress, Bhujerba, and Dreadnought Leviathan, drops from Garchimacera (3% chance), and is initially equipped on Basch and Ashe.

In the Zodiac versions, it can now be bought for 500 gil at Rabanastre, Nalbina Fortress, and Barheim Passage, drops from Garchimacera (3% chance), and is found at Barheim Passage (Great Eastern Passage). It is initially equipped on Basch and Ashe. It is also a Diamond Armlet treasure in Stage 7 of the Trial Mode. It can be equipped by the Uhlan, Knight, Time Battlemage, and Foebreaker.

Final Fantasy Tactics[]

Simply fashioned bronze armor.

Description

The Bronze Armor is a low-ranked armor that provides +30 HP. It can be bought for 800 gil at an Outfitter after meeting with Duke Larg at Eagrose Castle in Chapter 1, or as rare treasure at Lenalian Plateau.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]

Armor made of intertwined copper plates.

Description

Bronze Armor is a low-ranked heavy armor that provides 30 Defense and 6 Magic Resistance.

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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]

Armor fashioned of joined bronze plates.

Description

Bronze Armor is a low-ranked heavy armor that provides 30 Defense and 3 Resistance. It can be obtained from the Bazaar through the "Bronze Armor E" set.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[]

Bronze Plate is a low-ranked armor for the Clavat which provides 13 Defense.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]

Light armor reinforced with copper materials. For all tribes.

Description

Bronze Armor is a mid-ranked armor (weakest armor when starting Hard Mode) that provides 71 Defense.

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Final Fantasy Adventure[]

Bronze has an armor icon before its name. The Bronze is the weakest armor, and is initially equipped on Sumo. It provides 2 defense points when equipped, cannot be bought.

The Final Fantasy Legend[]

Bronze has a armor icon before its name. It can be bought in Base Town, South Town, and Port Town for 80 GP. It has 4 Defense.

Final Fantasy Legend II[]

Bronze has an armor icon before its name. It can be bought in Desert Town for 75 GP. It provides a Def of 3 and add 9 HP to Robots and increases their Def by 2.

Final Fantasy Legend III[]

Bronze provides 3 defense and 2 magic defense. It can be bought for 700 G at Lae in the Past.

Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

Bronze Armor is a low-ranked armor that provides 6 Defense and 2 Magic Defense.

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Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]

Bronze Armor is a level 1 heavy armor that provides +428 HP. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 1,200 gil.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

Bronze Armor is a level 1 heavy armor that provides +513 HP and -10 Bravery. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 1,100 gil.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

A piece of armor made of bronze. Since it covers the entire body, it protects its wearer from sword and arrow attacks as long as there are no open crevices for them to pierce through. It is also affordable, and thus often used by military personnel. However, its mass production makes it difficult to find a piece that comfortably fits. Another thing that may prove difficult with the bronze armor is that it takes some time for the wearer to get used to wearing full armor.

Description

Bronze Armor is a Heavy Armor obtained by buying it for 300 gil at Royal Capital Grandshelt, crafting it using 60 gil and x12 Copper Ores, and finding it at Town of Mitra. It provides 16 DEF.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]

Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring[]

Ehrgeiz Bronze Armor Icon

Armor made of bronze.

Description

The Bronze Armor appears as an armor within the Forsaken Dungeon. It provides 8 Armor Def, 8 Durability, +2 Magic Def, -1 Speed, and -1 Consumption Rate.

Bravely series[]

Bronze armor that completely half the body, from neck to waist. While it provides decent protection, it is heavy and difficult to move around in due to its primitive design.

Description

In Bravely Default, Bronze Armor is heavy armor that provides 8 P.DEF and 2 M.DEF. It can be bought for 250 pg from the Adventurer.

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