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Garb for those well versed in the secrets of the deadly arts. For all tribes.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time description
The Assassin's Vest (アサシンベスト, Asashin Besuto?) is a recurring armor in the series.
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Final Fantasy IV
Vest that prevents Poison, Petrify, and Paralysis.
Description
The Assassin's Vest is a high-ranked armor only obtainable in the PSP and GBA remakes. It provides 29 Defense, 20 Magic Defense, 80 Evasion, and 12 Magic Evasion, as well as +5 Strength and Agility and resistance against Poison, Petrify, and Paralysis. It can be dropped from Echidna or bought in the Lunar Ruins for 530,000 gil. It can only be equipped by Edge.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
The Assassin's Vest is a dummied out armor that would have been equippable by the Eblan Four as well as Edge. It would have provided 29 Defense, 20 Magic Defense, +5 Strength and Speed, +99% Evasion, and +12% Magic Evasion.
Final Fantasy XI
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
The Assassin's Vest is a mid-ranked armor that provides 53 Defense, one slot, and can be equipped by all races.
Dissidia Final Fantasy
The Assassin's Vest is a level 57 armor that provides +1710 HP. It can be obtained at the shop by trading 13,360 gil, Survival Vest, Leviathan Scales, and Landshark Scale x2.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
The Assassin's Vest is a level 30 armor that provides +1882 HP and Wall Rush BRV Defense +30%. It can be obtained at the shop by trading 45,800 gil, Survival Vest, and an Ancient Turtle Shell.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia
Final Fantasy Explorers
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
A rare and lightweight vest that once belonged to a master assassin. This vest protects its wearer from poison and paralysis.
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Etymology
assassin is often believed to derive from the word hashshashin (Arabic: حشّاشين, ħashshāshīyīn), and shares its etymological roots with hashish (/hæˈʃiːʃ/ or /ˈhæʃiːʃ/; from Arabic: حشيش ḥashīsh).
The wordThe meaning of the word Assassins is a secret order of Nizari Ismailis, particularly those of Persia and Syria, that formed in the late 11th century. Mentions of Assassins were preserved within European sources where they are depicted as trained killers, responsible for the systematic elimination of opposing figures.