Sleek Gloves
CThick leather gloves made with overworlder methods. Originally intended for wear when driving some kind of vehicle, they're valued by adventurers for their reliability in exploration and combat.
Sleek Gloves
CThick leather gloves made with overworlder methods. Originally intended for wear when driving some kind of vehicle, they're valued by adventurers for their reliability in exploration and combat.
Daring Armguards
CGloves of a warrior monk who prayed for a way to end the fight. His prayers were answered.
Proto-Bullet Gloves
BCombat gloves made using overworlder methods. These appear to be prototypes and may be unreliable.
Sage's Armguards
AGloves rumored to have been created by a sage who lived in the forest. While he enchanted them with energy, his intention was not to dispose of his enemies, but to better communicate with them.
Bullet Gloves
BCombat gloves made using overworlder methods. Woven from ultra-fine carbon fiber, they are soft, protective, and lightweight, allowing the wearer to deliver blows like bullets from a chamber.
Ragefang Gauntlets
COn top of the steel's weight and protectiveness, their accordion-style joints allow for higher accuracy and power. The sharpness of their blows earned these gauntlets the nickname "Fangs of Rage."
Amulet Gloves
BGloves inlaid with protective stones in the back of each hand. These relics belonged to a Holy Knight who was said to always snatch victory at the pivotal moment, no matter how many times he fought.
Leather Gloves
DA simple pair of gloves made using animal pelt. They provide no protection from the cold, but have decent grip, making them a great addition to any novice's garb during sword practice.
Numen Protectors
BThe forgotten gods of old—their compassion, rage, and sorrow endure within these hands.
Bandage Guards
DOnce worn by a gladiator too destitute to buy protective gear. He vowed never to remove them—a promise he kept as he endured hundreds of battles to become king.
Pharmacist's Gloves
S"Cornerstone techniques are meant for the profound, yet it is these techniques that will do away with them. My battle garb will lend its power only to those who understand this axiom." - Some leader.
Heavy Gauntlets
AWorn by renowned gladiators of antiquity. The more the wearer trained, the more there was at stake. Continued battle bestows strength upon these gauntlets—a power fueled by one's martial desires.
Metal Bashers
BThe blacksmith, in his desire to draw out the heroic essence that dwelt within the metal, hammered at this masterpiece, even from his sickbed. To strike with this gauntlet is to enact justice.
Iron Bangles
DDesigned for fierce close-quarters combat, these gloves are sturdy enough to counter a blade in place of a shield. Favored by swordsmen who prefer a more rugged, old-fashioned look.
Bellringers
SEquipment passed down in the eastern lands of the world. They say anyone who causes the armor's bell to ring after a strike has mastered the art of battle. One strike, one chime—that's all it takes.
Silver Alloy Gauntlets
BGauntlets imbued with various spirits—a feat conducted by a distinguished shaman. If one earns the love of those that reside within, they will be joined by new companions, eager to lend their strength.
Long Gloves
DThin leather gauntlets that cover the elbow. An obvious must-have when exploring deep forests. For adventurers, a sting from a small insect or a scratch from a leaf can be life-threatening.
Night Steel Gauntlets
CGauntlets of the Moon Bunny Bandits, a group who terrorized Aincrad. They're enchanted with a spell, supposedly of fallen elf origin, that improves physical abilities when receiving certain blessings.