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FF7 Shinra beta

Shinra Beta in Final Fantasy VII.

A mass-produced armlet brought from another world, where it was developed by a giant corporation called the Shinra Company. Shina used facilities called mako reactors to produce energy for the city of Midgar, and in the process rose to be a great power. Shinra expanded their business to include upkeep of the city, space exploration, and more, while also developing military equipment.

Shinra Beta (神羅安式防具, Shinra Anshiki Bōgu?, lit. Shinra Relaxed Type Defense Tool) is a recurring armor and accessory in the Final Fantasy series.

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Final Fantasy VII[]

The Shinra Beta is a low-ranked armor that provides 30 Defense, two linked Materia slots in a pair, and two unlinked Materia slots with Normal growth. It can be stolen from Marine or dropped from Submarine Crew.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[]

Shinra Beta is an accessory that provides Vitality +60, and when three are used in Materia Fusion, it grants Vitality +1. It can be bought from Gongaga Trading for 8,000 gil.

The upgraded version, Shinra Beta+ provides Vitality +80 and when two are used in Materia Fusion it gives Vitality +1. It can be dropped and stolen from Tarantula.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

Shinra Beta is an accessory that provides 15 DEF and HP +10%. It obtained as both a reward and found in a chest from the Final Fantasy VII event, "Destroy the Reactor".

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Etymology[]

The equipment piece is named after the Shinra Electric Power Company. In a March 4, 2020 interview, Yoshinori Kitase explained that the word "SHINRA" derives from the word "myth" in Japanese (神話, shinwa?) because SHINRA was about becoming god and controlling everything.

Beta (uppercase Β, lowercase β; Greek: Βήτα Bḗta) is the second letter of the Greek alphabet.

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