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Added by NetherithLightning Equipment (サンダー, Sandā?) is a recurring type of equipment in the Final Fantasy series. Although less in number than its brethren Flame Equipment and Ice Equipment, Lightning Equipment has been around since Final Fantasy II. It is also known as Thunder, Bolt, Yellow, Spark, and sometimes Shock or Shocking Equipment, depending on which game it is featured in, and sometimes changes between names in the same game.
It should not be confused with Diamond Equipment, which occasionally has the attribute of resistance to Lightning. It includes Body Armor, Helmet, Shield, the recurring Coral Sword, Rod, Staff, Bow, Spear, Gloves, and Armlets, although weapons are more recurring, due to the existence of the aforementioned Diamond Equipment.
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Final Fantasy II
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The Thunder Lance is the first Lightning-elemental weapon.
Final Fantasy III
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This installment marks the start of a massive wave of Lightning-elemental equipment.
Weapons include:
- Spark Dagger
- Serpent Sword
- Light Arrow
- Book of Light
- Tome of Light
- Thunder Spear
- Hammer
- Dragon Hammer
- Triton Hammer
- Platinum Hammer
- Blessed Hammer
- Mighty Hammer
Final Fantasy IV
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Several Lightning-elemental equipment appears in this installment, though some only appear in the DS version.
Weapons include:
- Thundershard
- Thunder Arrows
- Blitz Whip
- Thunder Claws
- Abel's Lance
- Coral Sword
- Thor's Hammer
- Thunder Rod
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
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The only piece of equipment that appears in this game is the Blitz Whip and the Lightning Arrow.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
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With the exception of the Thundershard, every piece of Lightning-elemental equipment from Final Fantasy IV returns with the same statistics.
Final Fantasy V
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The following are all the Lightning-elemental equipment in Final Fantasy V:
- Lightning Bow
- Thunder Rod, which can cast Thundaga when used as an item in battle, as well as increasing the damage of all Lightning-elemental attacks by 50%.
- Coral Sword
- Blitz Whip
Final Fantasy VI
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In this installment, and in many future games, Lightning-elemental equipment becomes more scarce and less readily available to use.
List of Lightning Equipment:
- Thunder Blade
- Thunder Rod
- Thunder Shield
Final Fantasy VII
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There are no Lightning-elemental weapons or armor in this game (besides the ones listed below). Instead this game makes use of the Elemental Materia, by pairing the Lightning-element with the Elemental Materia in the weapon slot makes Lightning-elemental weapons. The Armor slot makes Lightning-elemental armor. List of Lightning-elemental equipment:
- Bolt Armlet
- Bolt Ring
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
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List of Lightning-elemental equipment:
- Lightning Ring
- Armlet
- Thunder Armlet
- Bolt Armlet
Final Fantasy IX
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List of Lightning-elemental Equipment:
- Coral Sword
- Lightning Staff
- Flash Hat
- Rubber Helm
- Thunder Gloves
- Coral Ring
- Extension
Final Fantasy X
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Any armor with "Lightning Ward" or "Lightningproof" as its dominant ability is called Yellow [Armor] (Shield, Bangle, Bracer, etc.). However, any piece of armor may be equipped with this ability.
If "Lightning Strike" is the dominant ability on a character's weapon, it becomes:
- Tidus's Lightning Steel
- Auron's Thunder Blade
- Rikku's Shocking Fist
- Wakka's Thunder Ball
- Lulu's Thunder Moomba
- Yuna's Rod of Lightning
- Kimahri's Thunder Spear
Final Fantasy XI
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List of Lightning-elemental equipment:
- Heat Rod
- Ramuh's Mace
- Spark Dagger
- Spark Baselard
- Spark Kris
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Final Fantasy XII
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The only lightning-elemental weapon in this game is the Storm Spear. However, any bow can be equipped with the Lightning Arrows.
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Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
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List of Lightning-elemental equipment:
- Tempestblade
- Rudra Tulwar
- Rod of Lightning
- Storm Wand
- Zeus Mace
- Discharger
- Vortex
- Storm Lance
- Lúin
- Raijoudou
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Final Fantasy XIII
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The Spark Ring, Fulmen Ring, and Raijin Ring are the only occurrences of Lightning-Elemental Equipment in the game.
Final Fantasy Tactics
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The Coral Sword, Lightning Bow and Gungnir (polearm from rendezvous multiplayer) are the only lightning equipment.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
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List of lightning-elemental equipment in Final Fantasy Tactics A2:
- Thunder Robe
- Gae Bolg
- Thunder Rod
- Thor Rod
- Tiger Fangs
- Mjolnir
- Nike Bow
Final Fantasy Type-0
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List of Lightning-elemental equipment:
- Thunder Mace
- Thunder Bute
- Thunder Spear
- Thunder Saber
- Thunder Rapier
- Thunder Dagger
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
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List of Lightning-elemental Equipment:
- Storm Mail
- Storm Shield
- Storm Armlets
- Storm Helm
- Storm Sash
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
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List of Lightning-elemental equipment:
- Yellow Cone Hat
- Yellow Magic Hat
- Yellow Outfit
- Yellow Robe
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
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List of Lightning-elemental equipment.
- Lightning Staff
- Thor Smasher
- Thunder Pike
- Yellow Cone Hat
- Yellow Outfit
Final Fantasy Adventure
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The Thunder Spear is the strongest spear in the game, with an attack power of 49, and it can be bought for 11,250 gil at FloatRocks.
The Final Fantasy Legend
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Final Fantasy Legend II
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The weapon is called Thunder and it has a axe icon before its name. It can be bought for 17000 GP in Race Circuit and Hana's Town. It has 40 use, it also increases a Robot's HP by 81 and increases their Str by 18. The damage formula for Thunder is the user's Str x12, deals Thunder-elemental damage.
Final Fantasy Legend III
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The Thunder Staff has an attack power of 22 and deals Thunder-elemental damage.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
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Due to the elemental system used within the game, all lightning-elemental equipment are light-elemental instead.
List of Light Equipment:
- Bolt Bow
- Bolt Sword
- Book of Ramuh
- Holy Knife
- Holy Lance
- Holy Shield
- Indra's Spear
- Lightbringer
- Shine Cape
- Shining Axe
- Shining Blade
- Shining Harp
- Shining Staff
- Stardust Bow
- Stun Stiletto
- Stunning Harp
- Sword of Light
- Thunder Axe
- White Book
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy
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Final Fantasy Dimensions
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Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
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Thunder Shield appears as a level 60 Shield that provides +61 Defense and +10% Wall Rush HP Damage. It can be obtained by trading 132,880 Gil, Lustrous Shield, Taharka Husk, and x5 Flash's Dream.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
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Final Fantasy All the Bravest
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There is one piece of lightning equipment in the game, and it's the Thunder Rod.
Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon
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Chocobo's Dungeon 2
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