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Gandiva from Final Fantasy XI.

Gandiva (ガーンデーヴァ or ガーンディーヴァ, Gāndēva or Gāndīva?) is a recurring bow in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy XI[]

Gandiva is an archery weapon that provides 89 damage and 490 delay. It deals 10.9 damage per second and accumulates 133 TP per hit. It can be equipped by level 80 Ranger. It is upgraded from Astrild through the Trial of the Magians Archery Trials: Trial 178.

Final Fantasy XIII-2[]

Gandiva is a bowsword used by Serah Farron. It boosts 72 strength and 120 magic for her, with Chain Bonus Lv. 5 and Siphon Damage bonus.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

The Gandiva is the Anima Weapon for Bard Bards. It can be acquired from the quest Coming into Its Own Coming into Its Own by upgrading the Berimbau Awoken, and further upgraded into the Hyperconductive Gandiva.

Gandiva

Gandiva

Archer's Arm
BRD Lv. 60
Item Level 210
Physical Damage: 76 Auto-attack: 77.01 Delay: 3.04
An anima weapon.
Dexterity +109
Vitality +115
Critical Hit +102
Determination +68
Repair/Melding/Desynthesis:
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Dyeable: Yes Unique
Untradeable

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

Serah Farron appears with Gandiva.

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Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]

Bravely Second: End Layer[]

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Bravely Second: End Layer.

Gandiva is a bow that provides 95 P.ATK, 95 Aim, and deals 50% more damage to undead. It can be found in Dimension's Cauldron.

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Etymology[]

Gandiva (Sanskrit: नानात्व, Kanthiva) is a bow in Hindu mythology. It belongs to Arjuna, the hero of the epic Mahabharata.

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