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EoT Paladin Helm

Paladin Helm in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time.

A helmet that perpetually radiates a holy light. For Clavats only.

Lustrous Helm (ひかりのかぶと, Hikari no Kabuto?), also known as Paladin Helm, Paladin Helmet, Light, Paladin, Helm of Light, and Light Helm, is a recurring helmet in the series.

Appearances

Final Fantasy IV

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Helmet resistant against undead attacks.

Description

Lustrous Helm is the starting helmet for Paladin Cecil, and provides 7 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, 1 Magic Evasion, +3 Spirit, and resistance against attacks from Undead monsters. It can only be bought in Mysidia for 4,000 gil.

In the 3D versions, Lustrous Helm will instead provide no Magic Defense and the Spirit boost is no longer given.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Template:Sideicon Lustrous Helm is a mid-ranked helmet that provides the same bonuses as in the previous game, and is initially equipped on Cecil, this being the only copy of it in the game. It can also be equipped by Ceodore and Kain.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates

Template:Sideicon Paladin Helm is the strongest helmet for Clavats during Normal mode, and provides 38 Defense and is acquired through crafting through the Templar's Helmet scroll.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time

Template:Sideicon Paladin Helm is the strongest helmet for Clavats during Normal mode playthroughs of the game, and provides 1 Attack, 30 Defense, 1 Magic, 1 Magic Resistance, +20 to Dark resistance, and has two slots available.

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Gallery

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Etymology

The helm has been known as Paladin. The paladins, sometimes known as the Twelve Peers, were the foremost warriors of Charlemagne's court, according to the literary cycle known as the Matter of France.

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