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Lamia's Flute from FFIX weapon render

Lamia's Flute in Final Fantasy IX.

Flute with Lamia's power dwelling inside.

Final Fantasy IX description

Lamia's Flute (ラミアのふえ or ラミアの笛, Ramia no Fue?), also known as Lamia Flute, is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy IX[]

Lamia's Flute is a low-ranked weapon for Eiko found at the Iifa Tree and bought for 3,800 gil at Alexandria, Treno, Lindblum, or the Mogshop in Ipsen's Castle. It provides 21 attack and teaches Eiko the spells Float, Silence, and Stona.

Final Fantasy Type-0[]

Lamia's Flute is a weapon for Deuce that provides 59 Attack Power. It can be bought from the Akademeia Armory after completing the Covering the Cadets Expert Trial on Finis difficulty. It can be obtained in the PSP version by exchanging 10 tickets on the Square Enix Members site. It costs 60000 gil and sells for 6000 gil.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]

Lamia's Flute is a level 50 exclusive weapon for Kefka, and provides Attack +34, Defense +2, and Initial EX Force +15%. It can be obtained through the shop by trading 15,460 gil, Diamond Bell, Thorny Lumber x3, and Allure Shard x2.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

Lamia's Flute is a level 50 exclusive weapon for Kefka, and provides the same bonuses as in the previous game. It can be obtained through the shop by trading 61,000 gil, Healing Staff, Scarletite, and Harlequin's Desire x5.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]

Lord of Vermilion[]

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Etymology[]

In Greek mythology, Lamia was a beautiful Libyan queen who turned into a child-eating demon. She is often referred to as having the lower half of a snake and sometimes a large mouth (lamia in Greek means "large shark", while laimos means gullet).

Later characteristics attributed to her are similar to that of succubi, in that the lamia seduces men, enticing them to feed on their blood. It is said they reside in towers or secluded areas and have magical abilities.

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