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The Vah Rudania Divine Helm is a piece of Armor in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Location and Uses[]

The Vah Rudania Divine Helm is obtained by scanning the Daruk amiibo with the amiibo Rune.[2] When worn, the Vah Rudania Divine Helm provides a basic level of both Guardian Resist Up and Flame Guard and also allows Link to view an enemy's remaining health.[3] When paired with the Ancient Cuirass and the Ancient Greaves and each piece of Armor has been enhanced at least twice by a Great Fairy, the three pieces of Armor provide Ancient Proficiency, a Set Bonus that increases the damage dealt from the Ancient and Guardian archetypes of weapons.[3]

The Vah Rudania Divine Helm is based on the head portion of Divine Beast Vah Rudania, which Daruk piloted as the Goron Champion.

Armor Description Location
BotW Vah Rudania Divine Helm Icon
Vah Rudania Divine Helm
A treasure gifted to the one who controls Divine Beast Vah Rudania. It endows its user with enhanced abilities. Daruk Amiibo (using Amiibo Rune)
Level Defense Upgrade Cost Resale Value
4 BotW Rupee Menu Icon 125  Rupees
7 ×5 BotW Ancient Screw Icon Ancient Screw BotW Rupee Menu Icon 160  Rupees
×5 BotW Ancient Spring Icon Ancient Spring
★★ 12 ×15 BotW Ancient Spring Icon Ancient Spring BotW Rupee Menu Icon 290  Rupees
×10 BotW Ancient Gear Icon Ancient Gear
★★★ 18 ×15 BotW Ancient Shaft Icon Ancient Shaft BotW Rupee Menu Icon 560  Rupees
×5 BotW Ancient Core Icon Ancient Core
★★★★ 28 ×1 BotW Star Fragment Icon Star Fragment BotW Rupee Menu Icon 735  Rupees
×2 BotW Giant Ancient Core Icon Giant Ancient Core 

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
LanguageNameMeaning
United KingdomEnglishBRVah Rudania Divine Helm
NetherlandsDutchVah Rudania-helm
CanadaFrenchCAHeaume divin de Rudania
FranceFrenchEUHeaume divin de RudaniaRudania's divine helm
GermanyGermanRudania-Helm
ItalyItalianElmo sacro di Rudania
SpainSpanishEUCasco divino de Rudania
Latin AmericaSpanishLACasco divino de Rudania
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Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • If worn in Tears of the Kingdom, Yunobo will also wear a replica of the Vah Rudania Divine Helm that his ancestor wore, provided that his avatar is summoned.

See Also[]

References

  1. "Vah Rudania Divine Helm
    A treasure gifted to the one who controls Divine Beast Vah Rudania. It endows its user with enhanced abilities.
    " — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "They'll summon materials and weapons, but unlike other amiibo, they'll conjure up headgear based on the Champions' Divine Beasts. They have functional purposes as well, and we'll have more info soon." — Nintendo, Nintendo Direct 9.13.2017, YouTube (Video), published September 13, 2017, retrieved September 13, 2017.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "With the Champion amiibo coming out on November 10th, learn more about what each helm does in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild!

    When any of the Divine Helms are equipped with Ancient Cuirass and Ancient Greaves (All armor items need to be upgraded level 2 ★★ or above), you’ll also trigger a set bonus, Ancient Proficiency, which increases the attack power of Ancient or Guardian series weapons. All of them will increase guard from ancient energy attacks, while defense level and required materials for level-up are the same as those of Ancient Helm. Enemies' remaining HP/full HP will also be visible like the Champion's Tunic.

    Additionally, there are specific effects for each item:
    - Vah Rudania Divine Helm: Flame Guard (Lv1)
    - Vah Ruta Divine Helm: Swim Speed Up (Lv1)
    - Vah Naboris Divine Helm: Electricity Resistance (Lv1)
    - Vah Medoh Divine Helm: Cold Resistance (Lv1)"
    — Nintendo, With the Champion amiibo coming out on November... - The Legend of Zelda, Facebook, published November 3, 2017, retrieved November 3, 2017.
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