This gun uses special, rounded ammunition.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift description
Silver Rifle (銀玉鉄砲, Gindama Deppō?, lit. BB Gun), also known as Silver Cannon and Silver Bullet Gun, is a recurring gun in the Final Fantasy series.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy VII[]
Silver Rifle is a mid to high-ranked weapon for Vincent, providing 62 Attack, 120 Atk%, Critical% +4, and has no Materia slots. It can be bought for 3,000 gil at Junon (after obtaining the Highwind) and is found in the Temple of the Ancients. The "rifle" is actually a BB gun and part of the joke equipment set.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]
This gun uses special, rounded bullets.
Description
Silver Cannon is a low-ranked gun that provides 31 Attack, has a range of 7, and teaches Blindshot for 100 AP to Gunners.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]
Silver Cannon is a low-ranked gun that provides 25 Attack, has a range of 7, and teaches Blindshot to Fusiliers for 200 AP and Succor to the Agent for 150 AP. It can be obtained from the Bazaar from the "Silver Death C" set.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Silver Rifle is a level 100 gun that provides +68 Attack, +79 Bravery, -1 Defense, -328 HP, and Magic Damage -100%.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
A toy gun that can also be used on the battlefield, with a spring that shoots out silver pellets. It possesses high power for a toy and easily lands critical hits. It is said a gunman used this toy in his fight to protect the planet, but the truth is a mystery.
Description
Silver Rifle is a Gun only available during the Gaea's Cliff event, bought for 6,000 Everfrost Shards. It provides 80 ATK, Accuracy +70%, requires two-hands to wield, has a damage range of 135-165%, and grants +70% Critical rate.
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Etymology[]
Silver is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it possesses the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal.
Silver often carries connotations of "second-best", especially when contrasted with gold.