The Hundred-Armed Arhat Armor, cast in ancient bronze, exudes an aura of majesty and heaviness, bestowing a sense of unyielding strength. Yet at the same time, the edges and corners are not abrupt but smooth and rounded, imbuing a sense of compassion and tolerance.
The helmet's brow turns up slightly, forming a circular halo reminiscent of an Arhat's Dharma Form. The faceplate is relatively smooth, with intricate talismans faintly visible, flashing with Buddha Light. The helmet is also flanked by horn-like designs that not only augment its intimidating presence but effectively defend against lateral attacks.
The overall design of the helmet is simple yet authoritative.
The breastplate features a carved image of an Arhat, imbued with an array that protects like an Arhat's guardianship.
It is the back design that stands as the focal point, straying from tradition. Extending from the back of the armor are six mechanical arms, all constructed from ancient bronze.