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Super Armour
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AKA Golden Armour, Power-up Armour
Found in The Time Machine, the Ripper
Service price 150G
"Hmmm, it looks to be made of the same material as your shield. Interesting, it should afford you much greater protection."
Professor Hamilton Kift, MediEvil 2

The Super Armour is a costume from MediEvil 2.

Description and usage

MediEvil 2

The Super Armour is unintentionally created after Dan defeats Jack the Ripper: upon saving Kiya, the Dan from the past shakes hands with the Dan from the future, resulting in the two instantly merging into one and creating the armour in the process. The Spiv can repair the armour once its protection wears out. Repairing the armour costs 150G. It functions similarly to a Life Bottle, providing Dan with an additional 300HP.

MediEvil (2019)

"Worth its weight in gold."

The Super Armour was made available as part of the Digital Deluxe Edition of the remake. Wearing the armour provides a 10% increase in value to all collected treasure. Wearing it can be useful when trying to obtain the Sir Moneybags trophy.

Non-MediEvil appearances

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale

The Super Armour was available as a pre-order bonus costume for Dan to wear in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. It was later made available for purchase as part of the Costume Super Pack along with all the other pre-order costumes, the Heroes Costume Pack with costumes for Nathan Drake, Sackgirl and Cole MacGrath as well as a standalone purchase.[1]

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See also

References

  1. Ashrat, Jawad, 'Heads-up' PlayStation Store update 20th February 2013 on PlayStation.Blog.Europe. Published February 20, 2013.