Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance Body Gear

Leather Armor

This looks like something Simon Belmont would wear. It raises defense by 4.
Rubber Armor

Bright scarlet, spongy armor. Defense plus 6.
Field Armor

This lush armor raises defense by 8.
Plate Coat

This long metal cover safeguards the body, complete with breast, gorget, and spaulders. Defense plus 12.
Cloth Tunic
A knitted reinforced tunic, which serves as body armor. Defense plus 14.
Bronze Armor

Sturdy bronze armor. Defense plus 18.
Rock Armor
This is like the leather armor, but with greater structure and reinforcement. Defense plus 20.
Cuirass Armor

A breastplate and back plate worn together, this material provides protection for the torso. Defense plus 22.
Padded Armor
This is another derivative of the leather armor, but much more ornate than the original, and with much greater protection. Defense plus 23.
Puff Coat

Everyone already knows that Juste is interested in looking good while hunting the night. This chic coat seems right up his alley. It's stylish and functional. Defense plus 25.
Parade Armor

This extravagant, over the top armor raises defense by 26.
Chain Mail

Small metal rings join together forming a mesh. Defense plus 28.
Scale Armor

Cut metal scales riveted to base leather or cloth. This raises defense by 30.
Healing Mail

The guard of this mystical armor is somewhat weak, but it has a soothing spell cast over it, which mends the wounds of its wearer little by little. Defense plus 15.
Guardian Armor
This piece of protection is taken from the enemy of the same name. With a macabre shriek, the towering knight meets an untimely demise, thereby relinquishing his armor to the hunter. Defense plus 36.
Fire Mail

This is just as protective as the Guardian Armor, but it has an added benefit in that it is made to better withstand fire. Defense plus 36.
Brigandine

A cloth garment lined with timber and quadrilateral metal plates riveted to the fabric. Defense plus 40.
Ancient Armor

This legendary armor looks like what a Cataphract from Ogre Battle 64 would wear. Most likely, the Gods of myth spoken of in the description are of Grecian origin. Defense plus 45.
Heavy Armor

This weighty, featureless armor serves as good protection. Defense plus 48.
Plate Mail

Armor made with large metal plates. By the seventeen hundreds, plate mail had remained in fashion with nobles and generals alike. Defense plus 52.
Double Mail

This is armor with a second coating for added protection. Defense plus 55.
Sun Armor
Solar rays strengthen this armor. It gains incredible power on the natural, earthly plane. Seemingly, this is constructed from the same material as the Sun Stone, which appears in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, as the effect is very parallel. Defense plus 80 in Castle A, defense plus 40 in Castle B.
Moon Armor

The lunar beams cast from the moon greatly empowers this protective covering. While in the spiritual realm, its defense raises by half. This azure armor may be forged from the same raw material as Symphony of the Night's Moonstone. Defense plus 40 in Castle A, defense plus 80 in Castle B.
Battle Armor

This armor isn't as cumbersome as some of the others, yet it still offers solid defense. Defense plus 62.
Walk Armor

This armor has a curative attribute that is similar to the Healing Mail. Don't get too excited over it, though. It takes many paces for this armor just to restore a very minute amount of health and its defensive capabilities aren't on par with some others. Defense plus 30.
Silver Armor

Seeing as how silver is a relatively soft metal, this luxurious armor provides decent protection. Defense plus 75.
Ceramic Mail

This armor was forged from an inorganic, non-metallic material, whose formation is due to the actions of heat. It provides strong protection. Defense plus 90.
Magical Armor
This makes it easier for the wearer to cast magic spells, as it helps conserve energy. Defense plus 64.
Kaiser Mail
Once worn by some iron fisted German overlord. Defense plus 75, strength plus 5, intelligence plus 5, and luck plus 5.
Casual Wear

The commoners of society wear this simple tunic. Defense plus 1, intelligence plus 5.
Summer Clothes

Gauzy, airy clothing that is worn during the summer. Defense plus 2, intelligence plus 5.
T-Shirt

A collarless, button less, and pocket less undershirt. Defense plus 3, intelligence plus 5.
Thin Robe
Loose fitting gown. Defense plus 15, intelligence plus 5.
Fancy Clothes

This admirable clothing has been adeptly adorned with the handicraft of needlework. Defense plus 18, intelligence plus 6.
Loose Clothing

This is a loose garment worn by witches. Defense plus 20, intelligence plus 7.
Ramail Coat

This plain blue cover has metal hidden in it for protection. Defense plus 29, intelligence plus 7.
Blizzard Robe

This temperate robe provides steadfast defense against brittle chill. Defense plus 30, intelligence plus 8.
Noble Robe

This robe actually looks more like an officer's uniform. Defense plus 30, intelligence plus 8.
Mystical Robe
This enchanted robe bears a resemblance to a karate gi. Defense plus 35, intelligence plus 8.
Lightning Robe

Perhaps this robe has rubber parts, which absorb some of the wearer's shock upon impact. Defense plus 44, intelligence plus 9.
War Fatigues

Soldier's functional, quaint uniform. Defense plus 46, strength plus 8, intelligence plus 9.
Ancient Robe
Perhaps the intelligence and wisdom of each former wearer is passed on to the next. Defense plus 48, intelligence plus 10.























