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The Archer Profile is missing 2 things: Harpe and His Crimson Cloak
The Crimson Cloak protects him form enviromental damage. Here is a quote from Fate Stay Night Side Material:
"The crimson cloak [Armament] A set of cloak and mantle.
The clothes that symbolized Archer.
They were actually first grade Conceptual Weapons.
Made from the burial cloth of a saint, they offered protection against the external world rather than enemies."
Here is a quote that proves he has Harpe. In reference to a fight between Archer and Rider, the mentioned he had it. It makes sense he would have it already, but this is a confirmation:
"...But if Archer's bow starts to get petrified, he can activate Unlimited Blade Works.
In which case Rider will just use Bellerophon and destroy him instantly.
He can't shoot them down but Rho Aias can buy him time enough to pull out Harpe and maybe have a chance at victory."
Here is a description for Harpe from the Gilgamesh profile, that should be added to the Archer Profile:
The Crimson Cloak protects him form enviromental damage. Here is a quote from Fate Stay Night Side Material:
"The crimson cloak [Armament] A set of cloak and mantle.
The clothes that symbolized Archer.
They were actually first grade Conceptual Weapons.
Made from the burial cloth of a saint, they offered protection against the external world rather than enemies."
Here is a quote that proves he has Harpe. In reference to a fight between Archer and Rider, the mentioned he had it. It makes sense he would have it already, but this is a confirmation:
"...But if Archer's bow starts to get petrified, he can activate Unlimited Blade Works.
In which case Rider will just use Bellerophon and destroy him instantly.
He can't shoot them down but Rho Aias can buy him time enough to pull out Harpe and maybe have a chance at victory."
Here is a description for Harpe from the Gilgamesh profile, that should be added to the Archer Profile:
- Immortal Slaying Scythe, Harpe: The Snake Hunter's Scythe, a divine sword from Greek mythology used by Perseus to kill the Gorgon Medusa and one of the many weapons inside Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon. It is described as a monster-killing holy sword with a special shape similar to a scythe, having the cutting edge on the inside of the blade, though it isn't actually an outstanding sword by itself. Its true strength is its trait of Refraction of Longevity, which is a divine ability that nullifies the "undying attribute" of immortals and inflicts wounds that cannot be restored by any methods other than healing in accordance to the natural laws.