Revolver (Final Fantasy VIII)



The Revolver, is the gunblade of choice for Squall Leonhart in most of his appearances in the Final Fantasy series. An iconic symbol from Final Fantasy VIII, it has since appeared in several other games in the series. Revolver is a sword with a revolver chamber, which serves as the hilt for the blade. Despite its name it cannot be used as an actual gun, meaning it does not fire projectiles, and can therefore only be used in melee combat.

The Revolver is famous not only for being Squall Leonhart's weapon, but also for its unique appearance. It is among of the best known weapons in the Final Fantasy series, along with the Buster Sword, the Masamune, the Blazefire Saber, the Ultima Weapon, the Brotherhood, and others.

Final Fantasy VIII
Squall carries the Revolver model gunblade as his personal weapon, adding memorabilia of Griever on the weapon such as an etching across the blade and a Griever keychain attached to the base of the hilt.

Triggering a round in the gun chamber sends a shock wave through the blade, increasing its damage potential, but the timing required is hard to learn, which is why it takes years to master wielding a gunblade. The player can utilize this ability during gameplay by pressing the trigger button ( in the PlayStation version) just as Squall is about to hit an enemy, causing a critical hit.

The Revolver appears as Squall's first model and as such is quickly outclassed by newer models, but it remains in certain FMV sequences no matter what other model Squall possesses at the time. Such sequences include when Squall frees Rinoa from being flash frozen in the Sorceress Memorial.

During one of the flashback sequences, Laguna Loire wields a gunblade that resembles the Revolver.

In the Game Over screen the Revolver appears broken in two with the blade sticking out of the ground with a black background and a white feather.

Final Fantasy XII
Gilgamesh has the Revolver gunblade among his collection of legendary weapons, but like all his swords, it is slightly different, having an image of a chocobo on the blade, and no chain or Griever symbol.

This weapon can be used by player characters via hacking methods.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
The Revolver is Squall's weapon of choice, although it is used single-handedly. When he enters EX Mode, the Revolver is replaced by the Lion Heart. As a Mime, Bartz also uses the Revolver in his EX Burst, and when using the Climbarrel and Solid Ascension attacks. The Revolver is also an equippable weapon exclusive to Squall found in Destiny Odyssey VIII, and is a level 1 weapon that boosts Attack by 4. It can be traded with other materials for a more powerful weapon.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
The Revolver is still used by Squall as his primary weapon and is also an exclusive weapon for him, found in his chapter of the Light to All story. Its Attack rating is increased to +22.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy and Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
Squall wields the Revolver in his character model.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper
The Revolver is a five star rarity sword and changes Squall's Soul Break to Rough Divide. This weapon has 77 Attack and 95 Accuracy.

Non-specific appearances
Since the Revolver is Squall's iconic weapon, the non-specific appearance of this blade is directly related with the appearance of Squall in other games, like Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special, the Final Fantasy Anthology and Chocobo Racing.

A gunblade makes an appearance in  as a weapon the gorilla-like Number 9 uses. Upon his defeat Aya Brea can use the weapon as one of her secret weapons if certain objectives are met. Although it is named "Gunblade", it shares the appearance of Revolver in particular. This gunblade uses shotgun shells (Buckshot, Firefly, R. Slug), and uses to fire and  to slash.

series
Leon wields his gunblade throughout the series as he leads the majority of the Final Fantasy cast into battle against the Heartless and Nobodies. It is never shown if the trigger function of the gunblade actually works in the game, but some sound effects during battle seem to indicate that it does.

The Keyblades and  are modeled on the Revolver, bearing silver color schemes and Griever accessories. The Sleeping Lion more heavily resembles the Revolver of the two, bearing a double-edged blade along its length and a decorative gun barrel near the handle.

Puzzle & Dragons
Squall's Revolver appeared as part of the Final Fantasy collaboration.

8-Bit Theater
In the Epilogue, when Fighter and Black Mage realize they are lost, the Revolver is seen along with the Buster Sword in "Akbar's Not Useless Tools" shop.

Creation and development
The weapons were, in their original appearance of Final Fantasy VIII, designed by Tetsuya Nomura. At the time he was planning Squall's weapon, he was into silver accessories and Nomura felt he wanted Squall to have a silver weapon as well. Another key factor in creating Squall's weapon was how he wanted some new way for the player to control the weapon in battle. With both of these ideas combined, Nomura came up with a gunblade. Nomura has stated that upon reflection, it has a rather odd appearance.

Merchandise
Squall's Play Arts Action Figure comes with a Revolver gunblade. Final Fantasy Master Arms include miniaturized replicas of both Squall's gunblade and Seifer's Hyperion. The "Sleeping Lion Heart" Zippo lighter comes with a stand that features the Revolver.

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Etymology
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