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Mythril Claw FF7

Mythril Claw in Final Fantasy VII.

The weapons known as claws are fighting gloves originally meant for enhancing physical attacks with the addition of beast-like nails. The mythril claws were designed to cut and shred, rather than to inflict direct brute force, and the precious material they are made of renders them durable, yet light. Its sharp claws also glisten in a silver light that never fades away. This weapon was made to toy with foes by injuring them with swift attacks, instead of having to calculate how to ravage them with heavy blows.

Mythril Claws (ミスリルクロー, Misuriru Kurō?), also known as Mithril Claw and Mythril Knuckles (ミスリルナックル, Misuriru Nakkuru?), is a recurring Knuckle in the series.

Appearances

Final Fantasy VI

Mythril fighting claws.

Description

Mythril Claws is the second weakest claw, providing 65 Attack and can only be equipped by Sabin normally. It can be bought for 800 gil at Mobliz, Nikeah, and Narshe in the World of Balance, or stolen from Belmodar, Vargas, or Exocite.

Final Fantasy VII

Mythril Claw is a low-ranked weapon for Tifa, providing 24 Attack, 106 Atk%, 3 Magic, Critical% +2, and one unlinked materia slot and one linked materia with normal growth. It can be bought for 750 gil at Junon before obtaining the Highwind or in Kalm.

Final Fantasy IX

Claws made of mythril.

Description

Mythril Claws is a low-ranked claw for Amarant, providing 39 Attack and teaching Curse and Counter. It can be bought for 6,500 gil at Esto Gaza before the Desert Palace, the Oeilvert Mogshop, and the Desert Palace Mogshop, or stolen from Taharka.

Final Fantasy XI

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Final Fantasy XIV

Mythril Claws is a Pugilist and Monk weapon with an item level of 38, equippable at level 38. Additionally, an equivalent, Aetherial Mythril Claws, can be found in dungeons.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Knuckles with sharp mythril claws.

Description

Mythril Claws is a low-ranked knuckle that provides 32 Attack, 1 Evasion, +1 Jump, and teaches Monk Combo to White Monks for 100 AP and Gadget Combo to Gadgeteers for 100 AP.

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Bravely Default

Knuckles forged from mythril steel mined in Eisenberg. The guard portion and spikes are forged separately to exploit the tremendous repulsive force between two separate pieces of mythril steel when subjected to an impact.

Description

Mythril Knuckles is a low-ranked knuckle that provides 21 P.ATK, 90 Aim, and 3 Critical. It can be bought for 500 pg at Yulyana Woods Needleworks and Miasma Woods.

Bravely Second: End Layer

Mythril Knuckles is a knuckle that provides 42 P.ATK, 90 Aim, 3 Critical, and deals 50% more damage to inorganic foes. It can be bought in Ancheim for 1100 pg, or found in the Miasma Woods.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

Mythril Claws is a low to mid-ranked claw that provides 39 Attack and 20 Hit Rate.

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Dissidia Final Fantasy

Mythril Claw is a level 22 grappling that provides +18 Attack, +35 Bravery, and is 1/3rd of the "Mystic Mythril" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 6,600 gil, Metal Knuckles, and Mythril.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Mythril Claw is a level 1 grappling that provides +18 Attack, +43 Bravery, -341 HP, and is 1/3rd of the "Mystic Mythril" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 8,320 gil, Metal Knuckles, and Mythril.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Final Fantasy All the Bravest

It hurts just to look upon these claws of mythril, let alone be cut by them.

Description

Mythril Claws provides +1 Attack and can be equipped by Monk, Tifa, Red XIII, Snow, and Chocobo.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

WeaponCategoryLevelAttackMagicMind
Mythril Claws (VI)
(Mithril Claw (VI))
Rarity 2
Fists11100
51700
153200
204000
Additional stats: Accuracy +86
Mythril Claw (VII)
(Mithril Claw (VII))
Rarity 2
Fists11100
51800
153400
204300
Additional stats: Accuracy +86

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring

Ehrgeiz Mythril Knuckle

Knuckles made of mythril.

Description

The Mythril Knuckle is a 2-handed knuckle within the Forsaken Dungeon. It provides 40 Weapon Atk, 4 Durability, -1 Speed, and -1 Consumption Rate.

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Etymology

The word "mythril" or "mithril" is a metal found in many fantasy worlds. It was originally introduced by the fantasy writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, being present in his Middle-earth. It resembles silver but is stronger than steel, and much lighter in weight than either. The author first wrote of it in The Lord of the Rings, and it is retrospectively mentioned in the third, revised edition of The Hobbit in 1966. In the first 1937 edition, the mail shirt given to Bilbo is described as being made of "silvered steel". The name mithril comes from two words in Sindarin—mith, meaning "grey" or "mist", and ril meaning "glitter".

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