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{{distinguish2|[[Helm]], a basic type of Helmet}}
{{distinguish2|[[Helm]], a basic type of Helmet}}
'''Helmets''' are a type of headgear and [[armor]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. They make their debut appearance in the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. They can be equipped by certain [[class]]es, especially those specialized in combat, such as [[Warrior]]s and [[Paladin]]s, to protect their heads from some damage. Most types of helmets have the word "Helm" in their name.
'''Helmets''' are a type of headgear and [[armor]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. They make their debut appearance in the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. They can be equipped by certain [[class]]es, especially those specialized in combat, such as [[Warrior]]s and [[Paladin]]s, to protect their head from some damage. Most types of helmets have the word "Helm" in their name.


==History==
==History==
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In the [[PlayStation Portable]] version's [[Bradygames]] guide, every headgear is erroneously listed under Helmets.<ref>''Final Fantasy'' (PlayStation Portable) Bradygames Official Strategy Guide, pages 23-24.</ref>
In the [[PlayStation Portable]] version's [[Bradygames]] guide, every headgear is erroneously listed under Helmets.<ref>''Final Fantasy'' (PlayStation Portable) Bradygames Official Strategy Guide, pages 23-24.</ref>


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! colspan="8" style="background:{{FFdarkcolor}};color:white" | Helmets in ''Final Fantasy''
! colspan="8" style="background:{{FFdarkcolor}};color:white" | Helmets in ''Final Fantasy''
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! Name !! Defense !! Evasion !! Weight !! Usable by !! Acquirement
! Name !! Defense !! Evasion !! Weight !! Usable by !! Acquirement
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|[[Helm]] || 3 || -3 || 3 || Warrior (Knight), Ninja ||{{left}}Buy at [[Elfheim]] Armor Shop for {{hover|80 [[gil]]|100 gil in the original NES version and PlayStation's Hard Mode}}
|[[Helm]] || 3 || -3 || 3 || Warrior (Knight), Ninja ||{{ta|left|Buy at [[Elfheim]] Armor Shop for {{hover|80 [[gil]]|100 gil in the original NES version and PlayStation's Hard Mode}}}}
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|[[Great Helm]] || 5 || -5 || 5 || Warrior (Knight), Ninja ||{{left}}Buy at [[Melmond]] Armor Shop for {{hover|360 gil|450 gil in the original NES version and PlayStation's Hard Mode}}<br>Located in a [[treasure chest]] at [[Mount Duergar]]
|[[Great Helm]] || 5 || -5 || 5 || Warrior (Knight), Ninja ||{{ta|left|Buy at [[Melmond]] Armor Shop for {{hover|360 gil|450 gil in the original NES version and PlayStation's Hard Mode}}<br>Located in a [[treasure chest]] at [[Mount Duergar]]}}
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|[[Mythril Helm]] || 6 || -3 || 3 || Warrior (Knight), Ninja ||{{left}}Buy at [[Crescent Lake]] Armor Shop for {{hover|2,000 gil|2,500 gil in the original NES version and PlayStation's Hard Mode}}<br>Located in a treasure chest in [[Giant's Cave]], two in [[Mount Gulg]] (B2), and another in [[Flying Fortress]] (2F)
|[[Mythril Helm]] || 6 || -3 || 3 || Warrior (Knight), Ninja ||{{ta|left|Buy at [[Crescent Lake]] Armor Shop for {{hover|2,000 gil|2,500 gil in the original NES version and PlayStation's Hard Mode}}<br>Located in a treasure chest in [[Giant's Cave]], two in [[Mount Gulg]] (B2), and another in [[Flying Fortress]] (2F)}}
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|[[Healing Helm]] || 6 || -3 || 3 || Knight, Ninja ||{{left}}Located in a treasure chest in [[Mirage Tower]] (1F) and Flying Fortress (1F)
|[[Healing Helm]] || 6 || -3 || 3 || Knight, Ninja ||{{ta|left|Located in a treasure chest in [[Mirage Tower]] (1F) and Flying Fortress (1F)}}
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|[[Diamond Helm]] || 8 || -3 || 3 || Knight ||{{left}}Found in a treasure chest in [[Sunken Shrine]] (5F)
|[[Diamond Helm]] || 8 || -3 || 3 || Knight ||{{ta|left|Found in a treasure chest in [[Sunken Shrine]] (5F)}}
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|[[Genji Helm]] || 9 || 12 || 3 || Warrior (Knight), Thief (Ninja) || {{left}} Dropped by [[Typhon]] upon defeat in [[Whisperwind Cove]]
|[[Genji Helm]] || 9 || 12 || 3 || Warrior (Knight), Thief (Ninja) || {{ta|left| Dropped by [[Typhon]] upon defeat in [[Whisperwind Cove]]}}
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|[[Crystal Helm]] || 10 || 12 || 3 || Knight, Ninja ||{{left}}Found in a treasure chest in Whisperwind Cove (B14)
|[[Crystal Helm]] || 10 || 12 || 3 || Knight, Ninja ||{{ta|left|Found in a treasure chest in Whisperwind Cove (B14)}}
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Latest revision as of 14:46, January 7, 2022

Not to be confused with Helm, a basic type of Helmet.

Helmets are a type of headgear and armor in the Final Fantasy franchise. They make their debut appearance in the first Final Fantasy. They can be equipped by certain classes, especially those specialized in combat, such as Warriors and Paladins, to protect their head from some damage. Most types of helmets have the word "Helm" in their name.

History[edit]

Final Fantasy[edit]

In original releases of Final Fantasy, there are five helmets, although starting with the Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls release, two more were added, Genji Helm and Crystal Helm (both obtainable in Whisperwind Cove), bringing the total up to seven helmets. Helmets can be equipped by Warrior, its upgraded form Knight, and Ninja. Three of the helmets can each be bought at a certain Armor Shop.

In the PlayStation Portable version's Bradygames guide, every headgear is erroneously listed under Helmets.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Final Fantasy (PlayStation Portable) Bradygames Official Strategy Guide, pages 23-24.
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