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Q: How did Hephaestus make Achilles Armor?
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Who was the maker of Achilles armor?

Hephaestus was.


Who was the maker of Achilles impenetrable armor?

Hephaestus was.


When did Hephaestus make armor for Achilles?

During the Trojan War, at the request of Achilles's mother Thetis and after the death of his friend Patroclus (who died in another set of armor he had).


How was Hephaestus involved in the Trojan war?

After Patroclus is killed wearing Achilles' armor and the Trojans take possession of it, Hephaestus forges Achilles a new set of armor.


What myth was Hephaestus in?

The myth about Achilles and how he had new armor made by Hephaestus god of fire after his friend got killed in his old armor.


What Greek myth was Hephaestus in?

The myth about Achilles and how he had new armor made by Hephaestus god of fire after his friend got killed in his old armor.


What was the name of the new Achilles' shield forged by Hephaestus after Patroclus killed?

It was not given a name: it was simply known as the armor of Achilles.


What did Achilles armor look like?

It was crafted by Hephaestus and was a golden armour said to be as bright as the sun and was the best armour ever made.


Who forged Achilles shield?

Hephaestus forged a splendid new shield for Achilles.Hephaestus.


Did Athena have anything to do with Achilles armor?

the armor that Achilles had was given to odysseus after he died


Who forged a new shield for Achilles?

Hephaestus by the request of Achilles mother, Thetis.


Why does Achilles deny Hector's request?

Patroclus, Achilles' friend wore Achilles' armor. Hector killed him took the armor and refused to return it. Achilles would not forgive this.