Protect Chain: Difference between revisions
From the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, the Kingdom Hearts encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
|||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
The strange spelling for {{nihongo|"Protect"|プロテス|Purotesu}} is used throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and the exact reason for it is unknown. While it certainly means "Protect" in context, it is possible it is also used as a wordplay to reference the mythical [[wikipedia:Proetus|Proetus]], king of [[wikipedia:Tiryns|Tiryns]], son of [[Abas Chain|Abas]] and twin brother of [[Acrisius]]; at the very least, this double-meaning is played on within the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. | The strange spelling for {{nihongo|"Protect"|プロテス|Purotesu}} is used throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and the exact reason for it is unknown. While it certainly means "Protect" in context, it is possible it is also used as a wordplay to reference the mythical [[wikipedia:Proetus|Proetus]], king of [[wikipedia:Tiryns|Tiryns]], son of [[Abas Chain|Abas]] and twin brother of [[Acrisius]]; at the very least, this double-meaning is played on within the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. | ||
==See | ==See also== | ||
* [[Protera Chain]] | * [[Protera Chain]] | ||
* [[Protega Chain]] | * [[Protega Chain]] | ||
[[fr:Collier Carapace]] | [[fr:Collier Carapace]] |
Revision as of 16:55, 29 August 2010
Kingdom Hearts Protect Chain | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
"Slightly raises Defense." | ||||
Japanese | プロテスネックレス | |||
Stats | ||||
HP | MP | AP | EXP | |
+0 | +0 | +0 | +0% | |
Strength | Defense | |||
+0 | +1 | |||
Resistance | ||||
Fire | Blizzard | Thunder | Dark | |
+0% | +0% | +0% | +0% | |
Obtained | ||||
Dropped by Soldier (1%); initially equipped to Aladdin, Ariel (2), Jack Skellington, and Peter Pan (2); chest at the Cove. |
The Protect Chain is an accessory found in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.
Etymology
The strange spelling for "Protect" (プロテス Purotesu ) is used throughout the Final Fantasy franchise, and the exact reason for it is unknown. While it certainly means "Protect" in context, it is possible it is also used as a wordplay to reference the mythical Proetus, king of Tiryns, son of Abas and twin brother of Acrisius; at the very least, this double-meaning is played on within the Kingdom Hearts series.