- B tier:
Name: Hachi-no-Oyazu
Tier: B
Type: Armour
Material: It has steel plates, lacquer-soaked leather, and ivory horns.
Appearance: It is an example of o-yoroi armour. In other words, it is a two-part set that covers the entire body. The first part has individual protections, such as leather greaves and steel shoulder guards. The second part has a sturdy cuirass and plate-skirt that covers the chest and the groin, with an inside pocket for placing iron sheets within. It is not as heavy as it looks, allowing one to move at around the same speed as normal. It does take a toll upon the body, however, when moving at high speeds. The pride of this armor is the highly decorative kabuto helmet. It is painted with oxblood and fixed with ivory horns, whittled into a wide arc, which meets at a bone-white dragon’s head. It protects the entire head, save the face, but it has hooks on the ear-flaps where a protective mask can be connected.
Upgrading to A Tier
- A :
Name: Hachi-no-Oyazu
Tier: A
Type: Armour
Material: It has steel plates, lacquer-soaked leather, and ivory horns.
Appearance: It is an example of o-yoroi armour. In other words, it is a two-part set that covers the entire body. The first part has individual protections, such as leather greaves and steel shoulder guards. The second part has a sturdy cuirass and plate-skirt that covers the chest and the groin, with an inside pocket for placing iron sheets within. It is not as heavy as it looks, allowing one to move at around the same speed as normal. It does take a toll upon the body, however, when moving at high speeds. The pride of this armor is the highly decorative kabuto helmet. It is painted with oxblood and fixed with ivory horns, whittled into a wide arc, which meets at a bone-white dragon’s head. It protects the entire head, save the face, but it has hooks on the ear-flaps where a protective mask can be connected.
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