Tectonic plate
The Tectonic plate is armour in the series.
| Tectonic plate | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | ガイアのよろい |
| Romaji | Gaia no yoroi |
| Old localisations | Armor of Gaia (NES) Gaia armor (GBC) |
| Found in | Dragon Quest II Dragon Quest XI Dragon Quest Builders 2 |
| Effect | Reduces damage taken from fire-elemental attacks. |
Characteristics edit
The art for the tectonic plate consists of a breastplate, pauldrons, tassets, and knee pads—all made out of a dark grey metal with dark red details. The tasset in front of the waist has a golden cross decoration. The breastplate also has an intricate curved design in the front. The armour is worn over a suit of chain mail and with a long blue cape with white lining.
Appearances edit
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line edit
The Tectonic plate has a Defence bonus of +47 (+35 in the NES version) and can only be equipped by the Prince of Midenhall. The armour can be found at Dirkandor in a treasure chest behind the weapon and armour shop's counter and requires the Golden Key to access. It can be sold for a measly 38 gold, but there is only one set in the game.
| Game | Description |
| Armour as solid as the ground beneath your feet.[1] |
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age edit
| Description | ||||
| Earthy armour that fends off fire damage.[2] | ||||
| Rarity | ||||
| S | ||||
| Stats (Base/+1/2/3) | ||||
| Defence +123/126/131/136 |
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| Notes | ||||
| Fire damage taken reduced by 25%/30%/35%/40%. Requires 21 Perfectionist's pearls to rework. |
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| Price (Buy/Sell) | Location | |||
| N/A | Received as a reward for completing the quest "A Cannockian Conundrum" in the Echo Chamber. (2D mode of 3DS and Definitive Edition only) | |||
| Forging Difficulty | ||||
| N/A | ||||
| Ingredients | ||||
| N/A | ||||
| Characters | ||||
Dragon Quest Builders 2 edit
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In Other Languages edit
Trivia edit
- The armour's original names reference Gaia, a Greek goddess and the primordial personification of Earth.
- The tectonic plate is named after the pieces of the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle that together are referred to as the lithosphere.
Gallery edit
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Famicom art
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Super famicom art