Butterfly Edge
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The Butterfly Edge (バタフライエッジ, Batafurai Ejji?) is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series. It is a low-level sword or dagger.
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Appearances
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Final Fantasy VII
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The Butterfly Edge is a sword usable by Cloud. It has 39 power, a hit rate of 100, increases magic by 8, and has two pairs of linked Materia slots. It can be bought at Cosmo Canyon for 2,800 gil.
Final Fantasy Type-0
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The Butterfly Edge is a dual daggers set available to Rem Tokimiya. It provides 11 Strength. It can be bought at Setome for 2,000 gil.
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Dissidia Final Fantasy
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The Butterfly Edge is an exclusive weapon for Cloud. It is a level 92 weapon with 64 Attack and increases Wall Rush HP damage by 20%. It can be traded for in the shop for a Force Stealer, five Blood-Darkened Bones, three Gale Crystals, and 30,390 gil.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
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The Butterfly Edge returns as one of Cloud's exclusive weapons, but with altered stats. It is a level 90 weapon with 64 Attack that lowers defense by 1 and increases Wall Rush HP damage by 15%. It can be traded for a Force Stealer, an Electrum, five Soldier's Dreams, and 158,000 gil.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
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Final Fantasy All the Bravest
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- "Without proper training, using this sword is more dangerous than bathing a cat."
- —Description
Butterfly Edge grants +3 to Attack. It can be equipped by Knight, Mystic Knight, Cecil, Bartz, Cloud, Squall, Seifer, Steiner, and Vaan.
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Etymology
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The Butterfly Edge is a type of Chinese dāo blade. They are the length of a person's forearm, usually wielded in pairs, and are designed to be concealed in loose sleeves and boots. Their short length allows greater ease of movement in close-quarters fighting, and they sometimes bear hooked crossguards meant to catch an opponent's weapon.
