Beautiful curves of silvery metal make this suit of armor a sight to behold on the battlefield.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift description
Platinum Armor (プラチナアーマー, Purachina Āmā?), also known as Platina Armor or Opal Armor, is a recurring heavy armor in the Final Fantasy series. It is part of platinum equipment set.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy IX[]
The Platina Armor is a mid-ranked armor that provides 36 Defense, nullifies Ice-elemental damage, and teaches Beast Killer. It can be bought for 10,500 gil at Bran Bal and in Daguerreo after visiting Bran Bal, and can be equipped by Steiner and Freya.
Final Fantasy XII[]
In the original PlayStation 2 version, the Platinum Armor is a high-ranked armor that provides 47 Defense and 7 Strength. It requires the Heavy Armor 7 license to equip, and can be bought for 9,300 gil at Archades and Balfonheim Port, or from the bazaar "Platinum Gear" set. The set includes Platinum Helm, Platinum Armor and Platinum Shield, and requires Storm Magicite x6, Tanned Giantskin x6 and Insect Husk x2 to make for 19,120 gil.
In the Zodiac versions, the Platinum Armor now provides 49 Defense and 7 Strength, and requires the Heavy Armor 8 license for 65 LP. It can be bought for 8,500 gil at Archades and Balfonheim Port, from the bazaar from the "Platinum Gear" set, found at Tchita Uplands (Fields of Eternity), and from the Hunt Club sidequest. It is also a rare drop from Apsara in Trial Mode Stage 31 and a rare steal from Marilith in Stage 34. It can be equipped by the Uhlan, Knight, Time Battlemage, Foebreaker, Red Battlemage, and Black Mage.
Final Fantasy Tactics[]
Brilliantly shining armor made of a lustrous white alloy of mythril and platinum.
Description
Platinum Armor is a mid to high-ranked armor that provides +90 HP. It can be bought for 9,000 gil at an Outfitter after Walled City of Yardrow in Chapter 3, or found as rare treasure at Lake Poescas.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]
Beautiful opal armor with exquisite curves.
Description
Opal Armor is a mid-ranked heavy armor that provides 42 Defense and 3 Magic Resistance.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]
Platinum Armor is a mid-ranked heavy armor that provides 42 Defense, 3 Resistance, and teaches Tank for 200 AP to Defenders, Lanistas, and Ravagers. It can be obtained from the Bazaar from the "Silver-sheened Armor B" set.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King[]
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Platinum Armor is a mid to high-ranked armor that provides 22 Defense and 5 Magic Defense.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Platinum Armor is a level 60 heavy armor that provides +2897 HP, +34 Bravery, and Physical Defense +5%. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 121,960 gil, Flame Armor, Gorgon Eye, and Hero's Desire x5.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
A set of heavy armor made from platinum. Originally, platinum was too heavy to be used to make heavy armor. So heavy was the armor that no one was able to move in it. But in recent years, platinum has been made light-weight through the efforts of craftsmen far and wide. With that advancement, this set of armor was created, which exemplifies the finest of heavy armors. Of course, these armors command prices fit for the craftsmanship employed to create them.
Description
Platina Armor is a Heavy Armor obtained by buying it for 15,000 gil at City of Trials Dendalio and Town of Desolation Visectrum, by crafting it using 3,000 gil, x15 Gaia's Tears, x8 Iron Ores, x8 Polymer Emulsions, x5 Rockbeetle Husks, and x3 Mythril Ores, and by finding it during the exploration of Sky Cave and at Capital of Despair Hellstya. It provides 53 DEF.
War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring[]
Armor made of platinum.
Description
The Platinum Armor appears as an armor within the Forsaken Dungeon. It provides 30 Armor Def, 14 Durability, +2 Magic Def, -2 Speed, and -3 Consumption Rate.
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Etymology[]
Platinum is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platina, which is literally translated into "little silver".