Gold Equipment
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Gold Equipment (金 Kin, ゴールド Gōrudo) is a recurring type of equipment in the series. It usually appears as Armor, Shield, and Helm, though other parts may also appear. The equipment of this type is usually of mediocre power, and may or not wield special properties.
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Final Fantasy II
Golden Armor is a mediocre armor that can be found halfway through the game. Only three pieces of this set appear: Gold Armor, Gold Cuirass, and Gold Shield. These armors grant protection to Poison.
[edit] Final Fantasy III
The Golden Sword appears as the weakest sword in the game, but it can be sold for a high price.
[edit] Final Fantasy V
The Golden Armor, Golden Helm, and Golden Shield appear as mediocre gear for heavier jobs.
[edit] Final Fantasy VI
The Golden Armor, Helm, and Shield appear again as mediocre gear for Terra Branford, Edgar, Cyan Garamonde, Celes, Setzer, and Mog.
[edit] Final Fantasy VII
The Gold Armlet is mediocre armor that can be found at Gongaga Village and bought at Rocket Town. The Gold Barette is a weapon that can be used by Red XIII, while the Gold M-Phone is a weapon for Cait Sith, both of which are low-rank weapons.
[edit] Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Gold Armlet is an accessory that boosts max MP by 60% and prevents Silence.
[edit] Final Fantasy VIII
The Gold Armor, while not an equippable armor, is a GF Ability item that teaches "GF HP +30%" to any Guardian Force.
[edit] Final Fantasy IX
There is Gold Armor available to Steiner and Freya, most precisely, the Gold Armor and Helm.
[edit] Final Fantasy X
If an armor wields two Defense bonus abilities, it will be called as "Gold".
[edit] Final Fantasy X-2
There is only one accessory of Gold in this game: the Gold Bracer, which raises max MP by 60%.
[edit] Final Fantasy XI
Gold is a basic Goldsmithing material, used in the creation of many types of equipment and currencies. It's typically ranked between Mythril and Platinum in value.
[edit] Final Fantasy XII
The Golden Armor and Golden Helm are part of the group of armor from the "Heavy Armor 4" license. The Golden Shield also appears as part of the "Shields 3" license.
Golden Amulet is an accessory.
[edit] Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
The Gold Earrings is an accessory that grants the team immunity to Stop, while the Gold Ring increases the amount of earned gil by 25%. The Gold Amulet increases the speed of Summons.
[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics
The Golden Armor and Golden Helm reappear in Tactics. They are mediocre armor first found at Chapter 2.
[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
The Gold Armor teaches the Last Haste ability to the Mog Knight.
[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
Golden Armor teaches the ability Critical: Haste and grants +38 Defense and +6 Resistance.
[edit] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Gold Equipment is solely represented by Gold Armlets.
[edit] Dissidia Final Fantasy
The Gold Set increases gil obtained by 50%. In order for this bonus to be acquired, the character must equip three pieces of Gold Equipment.
The Gold accessory is a trade accessory. Its description reads "An ancient metal, dense and heavy. It's brilliance can entrance even demons." and it can only be acquired from treasure chests.
[edit] Gallery
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| Accessory Types |
| Armlets - Amulets - Boots - Belts - Gauntlets - Rings |
| Recurring |
| Amulet - Angel's Ring - Battle Boots - Black Belt - Bone Wrist - Bracer - Champion Belt - Circlet - Coral Ring - Cursed Ring - Earrings - Elven Mantle - Faerie Ring - Gauntlets - Genji Gloves - Giant's Gloves - Gold Hairpin - Hermes Sandals - Hyper Wrist - Hypno Crown - Jeweled Ring - Moon Bracer - Muscle Belt - Power Armlet - Protect Ring - Red Shoes - Reflect Ring - Ribbon - Royal Crown - Safety Bit - Shining Bracer - Silver Specs - Sniper Eye - Soul of Thamasa - Sprint Shoes - Star Pendant - Talisman - Thief Gloves - Twin Stars - White Cape - Wizard Bracelet - Zephyr Cape |
| Accessory Lists |
| Final Fantasy V - Final Fantasy VI - Final Fantasy VII - Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- - Final Fantasy IX - Final Fantasy X-2 - Final Fantasy XII - Revenant Wings - Tactics - Tactics Advance - Tactics A2 - Vagrant Story - Crystal Chronicles - Ring of Fates - Echoes of Time - Dissidia |



