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EoT Hades Harness

Hades Harness in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time.

Torso armor named for a god of death and every bit as powerful.

Hades Armor (ハデスのよろい or ハデスの鎧, Hadesu no Yoroi?), also known as Hades Harness, Darkness, Dark Armor, and Hades, is a recurring armor in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy IV[]

Armor said to have been once owned by a demon.

Description

Hades Armor is the third armor available for Dark Knight Cecil, providing 7 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, and -10 Evasion (non-3D versions). It can be found as treasure in the Underground Waterway.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]

Hades Armor is a dummied armor that would have provided 7 Defense and 2 Magic Defense.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]

Armor infused with the spirit of a god from the underworld. For all tribes.

Description

Hades Harness is a mid to high-ranked armor.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Explorers[]

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Etymology[]

Hades (ᾍδης, Hā́idēs) is the Greek god of the underworld, as well as the name of the underworld itself. Despite many modern portrayals, in ancient Greek religion and mythology, though respected and feared in equal measure, Hades was not represented as evil, only just and resolute. In Christianity, the same Greek name is either translated into English as Hell or simply transliterated as "Hades" in the Bible. The Greek term is used to translate the Hebrew term Sheol in almost all instances in the Septuagint and appears in the New Testament.

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