Been wondering - how is it that Gaius is able to turn gold during Praetorium when Garleans cannot use magic? Is it something inherent to his suit, and if so, why wasn't it pass produced?
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Been wondering - how is it that Gaius is able to turn gold during Praetorium when Garleans cannot use magic? Is it something inherent to his suit, and if so, why wasn't it pass produced?
To be honest I think it's just for fun, not something meant to make a whole lot of sense. If I had to give it an explanation maybe it adds some sort of anti-aetherial coating to his armor? Nero has something similar in that his suit can manifest itself and disappear at the push of a button. It probably wasn't mass produced because A: technology is time consuming and expensive, and B: Garleans are egomaniacs to the extreme, you really think they're gonna let common footsoldiers wear the same grade armor as them?
It might have been reproduced, if you think about it. The high ranking Garleans we encounter later seem to have vastly better armor than Nero and Gaius did. It's entirely possible the technology used in their equipment was later refined into what is used by Varis, Zenos, and others.
According to the Gilded Magitek Armor mount, the gold plating is resistant to magicks.
And no, common foot soldiers don't have access to that type of stuff. High-ranking Garleans have access to better equipment, often personalized to match their combat style.
I like to imagine that he keeps glamour prisms on hand just for the sake of dramatic costume changes.
He borrowed the Chaos Emeralds from Eggman before the fight.
The Wastonian lore answer is what we learned from the Gilded Magitek Mount - an alloy coating to protect against magics. The Doylist answer is 'shiny gold means Harder Phase Upgrade Rule of Cool'. The amusing answer is Gaius is dramatic and he also loves Rule of Cool and spent expensive dyes on it. My favorite Praetorium run joke is that Rhitahtyn, Livia, and Nero were his three retainers, and while some were helpful retainers that brought back dyes, Nero was a roof and/or one fish retainer.
Now that I think about it- we haven't been told what alloy is used for the gilded look- unless maybe it's the Pyrgian gold ore that you gather in Garlemald?
His power of monologue let's him go Super Saiyan of course.
But seriously, probably just some Magitek stuff.
Considering who founded the empire and is the basis for modern Garlean culture, there's a probably a rule somewhere that says anything you do has to be as overly dramatic as possible.
I honestly wasn't sure what kind of answers I was expecting from the lore forums, but it turns out that at least some of this makes sense, I'm impressed. But yeah, the logical answer is that it just is his superpowered mode that he just triggers because. But a lore-friendly answer of the gilded magitek armour, and/or glamour prisms actually kinda works haha
The friendliest lore answer is found in Zenos and the Ghimlyt Dark bosses and all other variants of Garleans with Magitek Body Armor. The suit manipulates aether for them, and as we learn in the Gemstone Weapons questline these same suits provide technical readouts of their wearers' combat techniques.
Of course, Zenos is a little murkier because he's Resonant at the time we fight him in Yanxia/Ala Mhigo, but the Soranus Sisters in Ghimlyt Dark aren't as far as I know. Their suits have powerful auras that match the color of their suits.
Gaius's just turns gold, because at the time that was the coolest visual effect they came up with. The Gilded Magitek mount description pertains to the mineral itself, which that mount is gold all of the time. Gaius's suit on the other hand is only gold when he turns it on, and turns off when its power/Ceruleum is expended.
TL;DR - Garleans made some dope ass Ironman suits, more or less. I'm surprised one hasn't had a jetpack yet.