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* Having all of the costume's accessories being a retextured version of those from the Standard Garb, the Guardian of the Molten Citadel has the second most accessories of Squire costumes, after the Standard Garb.
 
* Having all of the costume's accessories being a retextured version of those from the Standard Garb, the Guardian of the Molten Citadel has the second most accessories of Squire costumes, after the Standard Garb.
  
* However,  
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* However, despite being the second most accessories in total, the Ramster Knight Squire holds the second most changeable Squire head pieces with six pieces while the Guardian of the Molten Citadel has only five.
  
* Intriguingly, the icons of the accessories differs heavily from the actual costume - as the costume's texture are more on the translucent ghostly green, the icons instead depicts a recolor of the accessories in a mix of ''solid'' greens, the slight orange and....''purples.''
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* Oddly enough, when this costume was introduced, there was already an Elemental Guardian of Fire in existence, a huntress costume.
  
* While this costume is considered to be an elemental variant, ''death'' isn't really an element. However, it is possible to also refer the costume's element to poison since there are some resemblances between them.
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* With the cost of 4,800 gems, the Guardian of the Molten Citadel is the highest priced costume among all Squire costumes. Furthermore, with the other Elemental Guardian variant costumes for the combined price of 19,200 gems, which if bought at full price, it would cost around '''$154.94 USD''', making the Elemental Guardian pseudo-set the second most expensive costume set. The first being the Crystallized Costume set, for the price of '''$300 USD''', though backing DDA on Kickstarter.
 
 
* With the cost of 4,800 gems, the Guardian of the Dead is the highest priced costume among all Apprentice costumes. Furthermore, with the other Elemental Guardian variant costumes for the combined price of 19,200 gems, which if bought at full price, it would cost around '''$154.94 USD''', making the Elemental Guardian pseudo-set the second most expensive costume set. The first being the Crystallized Costume set, for the price of '''$300 USD'''.
 
 
 
* The [[File:Ghastly_Halberd_Icon.png|35px]] Ghastly Halberd, an Apprentice Magic Staff of ghostly proportions, is a weapon fit for the Guardian of the Dead.
 
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 14:34, 3 March 2021

Guardian of the Molten Citadel

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Information
Cosmetic Type Costume
Accessories 21 in total
Rarity Legendary Icon.png Legendary
Price Gem Icon.png 4,800
Availability Available
Hero Squire

Legend tells of one who will rise to face the Demon Lord when he returns... The Guardian of the Molten Citadel!

The Guardian of the Molten Citadel is a legendary costume for the Squire. A regular standard squire garb that's blessed by the heat to the point where the armor becomes glowingly shiny as silk. Heck, even the skin becomes shiny too. For the price of 4,800 gems at the Seamstress or in the cosmetic interface, your squire could be this stylishly blistering.

As an Elemental Variant costume, it can either be considered as part of a themed set or a stand-alone costume by itself.

Accessories

Changeable - Head Pieces

Accessories Rarity Flavor Text In-Game
1. Guardian's Burning Spikehelm.png

Guardian's Burning Spikehelm

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Is that fire on your head? Example
2. Embersteel Reinforced Casque.png

Embersteel Reinforced Helm

Legendary Icon.png Legendary When one layer of protection isn't enough, add six more with FIRE! Example
3. Rook's Crown of Flame.png

Rook's Crown of Flames

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Your move. One way or the other you're getting burned. Example
4. Emberhelm of the Joust.png

Emberhelm of the Joust

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Upon his warhorse, he bore a helm enchanted with flames. Example
5. Blazehelm.png

Blazehelm

Legendary Icon.png Legendary It's a helmet. On fire. Example


Changeable - Armor Pieces

Accessories Rarity Flavor Text In-Game
1. Blazing Cannoneer's Guards Icon.png

Blazing Cannoneer's Guards

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Time to light things up! Example
2. Burning Brutal Spikedguards Icon.png

Burning Brutal Spikeguards

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Shoulder smash enemies and make them burning pincushions. Example
3. Fahrenheit Spaulders Icon.png

Fahrenheit Spaulders

Legendary Icon.png Legendary If you can't take the heat, you probably shouldn't wear these. They're literally on fire. Example
4. Magmatic Guard Icon.png

Specter's Embroidered Cape

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Hotter than fire and tougher than rock. Example
5. Knight's Blazeguards Icon.png

Knight's Blazeguards

Legendary Icon.png Legendary The King's Vanguard pauldrons, infused with flame. Example
6. Regal Pauldrons of Embers Icon.png

Regal Pauldrons of Embers

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Worn by the king himself, until he burst in flames. Example


Changeable - Torso Pieces

Accessories Rarity Flavor Text In-Game
1. Molten Mail Icon.png

Molten Mail

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Forged in the fires of the Molten Citadel. Example
2. Guardian's Blazing Pecs Icon.png

Guardian's Blazing Pecs

Legendary Icon.png Legendary When you've been making serious gains and you just have to show them off. Example
3. Komatiite Infused Plate Icon.png

Komatiite Infused Plate

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Unnatural elements and strange mana-weaving produced this unique plate. Example
4. Emberforged Mantle Armor Icon.png

Emberforged Mantle Armor

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Embers ignited with powerful mana spells helped forge this piece of equipment. Example
5. Pyro Parade Gear Icon.png

Pyro Parade Gear

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Ornate battle armor fashioned more for its decorative allure than its ability in battle. Example


Changeable - Legs Pieces

Accessories Rarity Flavor Text In-Game
1. Guardian's Embersteel Greaves Icon.png

Guardian's Embersteel Greaves

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Low blows not recommended, unless you like being reduced to ash. Example
2. Blazing Boxers Icon.png

Blazing Boxers

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Feels like you're wearing nothing at all, except you are - and it burns. A lot. Example
3. Burning Plate Legs Icon.png

Burning Plate Legs

Legendary Icon.png Legendary For stomping enemies into ashy bits. Example
4. Iron Hot Pantaloons Icon.png

Iron Hot Pantaloons

Legendary Icon.png Legendary You can only take off so much. Example
5. BlazeSteel Legguards Icon.png

BlazeSteel Legguards

Legendary Icon.png Legendary Protects your squishy bits and keeps them warm and toasty too. Example


Notes & Trivia

  • Having all of the costume's accessories being a retextured version of those from the Standard Garb, the Guardian of the Molten Citadel has the second most accessories of Squire costumes, after the Standard Garb.
  • However, despite being the second most accessories in total, the Ramster Knight Squire holds the second most changeable Squire head pieces with six pieces while the Guardian of the Molten Citadel has only five.
  • Oddly enough, when this costume was introduced, there was already an Elemental Guardian of Fire in existence, a huntress costume.
  • With the cost of 4,800 gems, the Guardian of the Molten Citadel is the highest priced costume among all Squire costumes. Furthermore, with the other Elemental Guardian variant costumes for the combined price of 19,200 gems, which if bought at full price, it would cost around $154.94 USD, making the Elemental Guardian pseudo-set the second most expensive costume set. The first being the Crystallized Costume set, for the price of $300 USD, though backing DDA on Kickstarter.

Gallery

History

  • [Early Access] 13.5 : Introduced