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The '''Guard Armor''' is a boss from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''.
The '''Guard Armor''' is a boss from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''.


The Guard Armor is the leader of the Soldier-type [[Heartless]], such as [[Soldier|Soldiers]] and [[Large Body|Large Bodies]]. It was sent to destroy the heart of [[Traverse Town]], but was defeated by [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck]], and [[Goofy]]. A second one was deployed to find the Traverse Town keyhole, but was defeated once more. The second one, however, had flipped upside-down and formed [[Opposite Armor]].
The Guard Armor is the leader of the Soldier-type [[Heartless]], such as [[Soldier|Soldiers]] and [[Large Body|Large Bodies]]. It was sent to destroy the heart of [[Traverse Town]], but was defeated by [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck]], and [[Goofy]]. A second one was deployed to find the Traverse Town keyhole, but was defeated once more. The second one, however, had flipped upside-down and formed [[Opposite Armor]].


The Guard Armor is the first boss of Traverse Town.
The Guard Armor is the first boss of Traverse Town.


==Segments==
==Segments==
In the [[Olympus Colisseum]], the Guard Armor (the [[Red Armor]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix]]'') was split into three segments, each featured in a separate seed in the [[Phil Cup]]. The 7th Seed featured the two feet (known as Hammerlegs). The 8th Seed featured the two arms (known as Gauntlets). Finally, the 9th Seed featured the torso and head (known as the Armored Torso).
In the [[Olympus Coliseum]], the Guard Armor (the [[Red Armor]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix]]'') was split into three segments, each featured in a separate seed in the [[Phil Cup]]. The 7th Seed featured the two feet (known as Hammerlegs). The 8th Seed featured the two arms (known as Gauntlets). Finally, the 9th Seed featured the torso and head (known as the Armored Torso).


The Hammerlegs and Gauntlets can move and react independent from the Armored Torso, and do not require the presence of the Guard Armor's main brain. However, the Armored Torso requires the head's presence to function.  This trait is not shared with the Opposite Armor, whose torso can function independently but whose parts all require the presence of the head to work.
The Hammerlegs and Gauntlets can move and react independent from the Armored Torso, and do not require the presence of the Guard Armor's main brain. However, the Armored Torso requires the head's presence to function.  This trait is not shared with the Opposite Armor, whose torso can function independently but whose parts all require the presence of the head to work.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:55, 7 January 2007

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The Guard Armor.

The Guard Armor is a boss from Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

The Guard Armor is the leader of the Soldier-type Heartless, such as Soldiers and Large Bodies. It was sent to destroy the heart of Traverse Town, but was defeated by Sora, Donald Duck, and Goofy. A second one was deployed to find the Traverse Town keyhole, but was defeated once more. The second one, however, had flipped upside-down and formed Opposite Armor.

The Guard Armor is the first boss of Traverse Town.

Segments

In the Olympus Coliseum, the Guard Armor (the Red Armor in Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix) was split into three segments, each featured in a separate seed in the Phil Cup. The 7th Seed featured the two feet (known as Hammerlegs). The 8th Seed featured the two arms (known as Gauntlets). Finally, the 9th Seed featured the torso and head (known as the Armored Torso).

The Hammerlegs and Gauntlets can move and react independent from the Armored Torso, and do not require the presence of the Guard Armor's main brain. However, the Armored Torso requires the head's presence to function. This trait is not shared with the Opposite Armor, whose torso can function independently but whose parts all require the presence of the head to work.

Trivia

  • Guard Armor may have been based on Rayman, a character owned by Ubisoft that similarly has a floating head, hands, and feet with a floating torso in the center.

See Also

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