Mythril Equipment
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Mythril Equipment (ミスリル Misuriru) is a recurring and very common type of equipment in the series. They are forged from Mythril Ore into the shape of many weapons, armors, and accessories. The most common appearances of Mythril equipment are Sword, Dagger, Knuckle, Mail, Helm, Vest, Glove, Shield, Staff, and Rod. The equipment of this type are usually of weak or mediocre power, as they are usually obtained either after the first boss or in the second quarter of the game.
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Final Fantasy
In the first game of the series, Mythril equipment is a mediocre set which can only be used to its fullest by the Warrior class.
List of Mythril Equipment:
- Mythril Knife
- Mythril Sword
- Mythril Hammer
- Mythril Axe
- Mythril Mail
- Mythril Helm
- Mythril Gloves
- Mythril Shield
[edit] Final Fantasy II
Since in Final Fantasy II Mythril plays a much more important role in the story, the number of mythril equipment has increased since the former game. All of these weapons can be obtained after obtaining said item in the Semitt Falls.
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[edit] Final Fantasy III
Mythril Equipment becomes available in Final Fantasy III right after defeating the Djinn in the Sealed Cave.
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The Mythril Ring is an item used to banish Djinn and remove the curse.
[edit] Final Fantasy IV
Named as Silver in the original SNES translation, Mythril equipment can be found and purchased at the eponymous town of Mythril. Curiously, the Adamantite Grotto is found nearby.
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[edit] Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
List of Mythril Equipment:
- Mythril Knife
- Mythril Staff
- Mythril Hammer
- Mythril Sword
- Mythril Armor
- Mythril Gloves
- Mythril Helmet
- Mythril Shield
[edit] Final Fantasy V
The complete Mythril Equipment set can be bought in Karnak at the armor shop.
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[edit] Final Fantasy VI
The metal was originally translated as Mithril in the SNES version, Final Fantasy III. There are various weapons, armors, and relics of this type.
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[edit] Final Fantasy VII
In this game, there are few pieces of Mythril equipment: a Mythril Armlet, which can be purchased at the Wall Market, a Mythril Saber for Cloud, a Mythril Rod for Aeris, a Mythril Claw for Tifa, and a Mythril Clip for Red XIII. In order to get Aeris' ultimate Limit Break, Great Gospel, a piece of Mythril is required to give to the Weapon Seller near Gongaga Village. This is obtained from the sleeping man near Fort Condor, but is only received when the player talks to him after fight a number of battles where the last two digits are the same, such as 455 or 311. The Mythril can be traded for a choice of two boxes, one of which contains a piece of armor or an accessory (usually a Gold Armlet), while the other contains the Limit Break.
[edit] Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
The Mythril Armlet is an accessory that boosts Max MP by 100% and prevents Silence. The Mythril Gloves boosts Attack and Magic by +5.
[edit] Final Fantasy IX
Mythril Equipment is relatively abundant in this game: All characters have at least one Mythril Weapon, and Mythril Armor is also available to all characters. Every Mythril Weapon can be purchased in Esto Gaza before travelling to the Desert Palace, although most of them can be found or purchased earlier.
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[edit] Tetra Master
- Card 080
- Location: Treno, Card Stadium
[edit] Final Fantasy X
Any character's armor can gain the Mythril moniker by having both a "Magic Defense +%" and a "Defense +%" abilities on the same armor.
- Mythril Shield
- Mythril Bracer
- Mythril Targe
- Mythril Armguard
- Mythril Bangle
- Mythril Ring
- Mythril Armlet
[edit] Final Fantasy X-2
There are no weapons and armor in this game, but there are two kinds of Mythril accessories. The Mythril Gloves raise Defense by 20, while the Mythril Bangle raises HP by 60%.
[edit] Final Fantasy XI
Mythril is a basic Goldsmithing material, used in the creation of many types of equipment and currencies. It is typically ranked between Silver and Gold in value.
List of Mythril Equipment:
- Mythril Axe
- Mythril Pick
- Mythril Mace
- Mythril Rod
- Mythril Baselard
- Mythril Dagger
- Mythril Knife
- Mythril Kukri
- Mythril Knuckles
- Mythril Claws
[edit] Final Fantasy XII
Only two Mythril weapons appear in this game: a Mythril Sword, initially equipped by Vaan, and a Mythril Blade by Basch. Both are Smallswords and are only used during the events in the Nalbina Dungeons, thereafter they will be quickly turned in for much better equipment when the party returns to Rabanastre. Both can be sold for a small amount, but only the Mythril Sword can be re-acquired later as a very rare drop from the Omega Mark XII.
[edit] Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
The Mythril Gloves is an accessory for Llyud that grants the team resistance to Confusion.
[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics
There are a few pieces of Mythril gear in this game, which are distributed to heavier Jobs.
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[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
By competing with other clans, the player can win many types of Mythril Weapons. By giving them to one of your clanners, they can learn a combo move that is related to their Job. All Combo moves are mastered after gaining 100 AP.
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[edit] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Mythril equipment appears in Crystal Chronicles only in the form of armor.
List of Mythril Armor:
- Mythril Plate
- Mythril Shield
- Mythril Belt
- Mythril Gauntlets
- Mythril Helm
[edit] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
Mythril Helm, Mythril Casque, Mythril Armor, and Mythril Plate represent the Mythril Equipment in the game.
[edit] Dissidia Final Fantasy
The Mythril Set gives a bonus of 30% to EX Mode duration. In order for this bonus to be acquired, the character must equip three pieces of Mythril Equipment.
[edit] Gallery
Mythril Sword in Final Fantasy V. |
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Mythril Claw in Final Fantasy VII. |
Mythril Rod in Final Fantasy VII. |
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Mythril Claws in Final Fantasy IX. |
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Mythril Rod in Final Fantasy IX. |
Mythril Sword in Final Fantasy IX. |
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Mythril Sword in Final Fantasy XII. |
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| Accessory Types |
| Armlets - Amulets - Boots - Belts - Gauntlets - Rings |
| Recurring |
| Amulet - Angel's Ring - Battle Boots - Black Belt - Bone Wrist - Bracer - Champion Belt - Circlet - Coral Ring - Cursed Ring - Earrings - Elven Mantle - Faerie Ring - Gauntlets - Genji Gloves - Giant's Gloves - Gold Hairpin - Hermes Sandals - Hyper Wrist - Hypno Crown - Jeweled Ring - Moon Bracer - Muscle Belt - Power Armlet - Protect Ring - Red Shoes - Reflect Ring - Ribbon - Royal Crown - Safety Bit - Shining Bracer - Silver Specs - Sniper Eye - Soul of Thamasa - Sprint Shoes - Star Pendant - Talisman - Thief Gloves - Twin Stars - White Cape - Wizard Bracelet - Zephyr Cape |
| Accessory Lists |
| Final Fantasy V - Final Fantasy VI - Final Fantasy VII - Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- - Final Fantasy IX - Final Fantasy X-2 - Final Fantasy XII - Revenant Wings - Tactics - Tactics Advance - Tactics A2 - Vagrant Story - Crystal Chronicles - Ring of Fates - Echoes of Time - Dissidia |








