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[[File:Chainwhip.jpg|thumb|right|The Chain Whip in [[Final Fantasy V]].]] |
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− | '''Chain Whip''' is a recurring weapon in the series. It is often the second weakest whip in the games it appears in, and usually has no special function. Oftentimes, it is long-ranged, meaning characters equipped with it can attack for full damage even from the back row, and is often a weapon of choice for [[Beastmaster]]s and sometimes [[Summoner]] |
+ | '''Chain Whip''' is a recurring weapon in the series. It is often the second weakest whip in the games it appears in, and usually has no special function. Oftentimes, it is long-ranged, meaning characters equipped with it can attack for full damage even from the back row, and is often a weapon of choice for [[Beastmaster]]s and sometimes [[Summoner (Job)|Summoners]]. |
Revision as of 10:58, 5 July 2009
Chain Whip is a recurring weapon in the series. It is often the second weakest whip in the games it appears in, and usually has no special function. Oftentimes, it is long-ranged, meaning characters equipped with it can attack for full damage even from the back row, and is often a weapon of choice for Beastmasters and sometimes Summoners.
Appearances
Final Fantasy IV
The Chain Whip is the 2nd weapon that Rydia can acquire. It can be bought in Tomra and in the Feymarch for 8000 Gil, and has an attack of 30, Accuracy of 5, and a chance to inflict Paralyze when attacking with it.
Final Fantasy V
Chain Whip is the 3rd weakest whip in the game, with Whip and Shock Whip being weaker. It can be bought in Regole, Quelb, and Castle of Bal, has an attack of 49, and can inflict Paralyze when attacking with it.
Final Fantasy VIII
The Chain Whip is Quistis' starting weapon.
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