Ragnarok (weapon)

The Ragnarok (ラグナロク Ragunaroku) is a weapon that appears in various games in the series. It is usually one of the most powerful swords.

Final Fantasy
The Ragnarok only appears in the Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary remakes of the original Final Fantasy. It is the strongest weapon in the game, but it can only be obtained after defeating the superboss Shinryu in the Lifespring Grotto.

Final Fantasy II
The Ragnarok is obtainable in the Arcane Sanctuary, found only in the PSP Anniversary Edition. It is the strongest sword in the game (unless your stats are maxed out, in which case it's a little better than mediocre, due to it's real usefulness coming from the 99% Strength bonus), but it can only be equipped by Firion.

Final Fantasy III
The Ragnarok is one of the most powerful weapons in the game. It is found in Eureka and is protected by Guardian. It can be equipped by Knights, Dark Knights, and Ninjas.

Final Fantasy IV
The Ragnarok is Cecil's ultimate weapon. It was originally known to players as the Crystal Sword in the SNES version, and is obtained in the Lunar Subterrane by defeating Dark Bahamut. In the Advance remake, he gets much better swords including the Lightbringer.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
The Ragnarok is found in a chest in the Depths of the True Moon, which is guarded by Shinryu, whose name is Lord Dragon. It can used by others than just Cecil, such as Kain or Ceodore.

Final Fantasy V
The Ragnarok is the ultimate sword in the original release of the game. It is obtained by defeating Shinryu in the Interdimensional Rift. It can also be stolen from one of the sections of the final boss. However, in the Gameboy Advance release, the Ultima Weapon, obtained by defeating Neo Shinryu, is far stronger.

Final Fantasy VI
The Ragnarok is one of the most powerful swords in this game. It is obtained by going to the Weapon Shop in Narshe in the World of Ruin, and having Locke pick the lock to enter. The Weapon Shop owner is hiding in the back room, and shows the party a stone, which is actually the Esper, Ragnarok. He offers to refine the Magicite and turn it into a sword, or leave it as the Magicite. Turning it into the sword, however, will make it impossible to learn Ultima, the most powerful spell in the game,as the magicite Ragnarok is the only one that can teach it. Betting the Ragnarok in the Colosseum gives the Lightbringer as a reward. The sword has 255 Battle Power and will consume 10 MP each turn to perform an automatic critical hit. It will randomly cast the Flare spell in addition to its attack. The sword can be used by Terra, Locke, Edgar, and Celes. In the Advance version, it is possible to get multiple Ragnaroks by stealing from Lady, and also it is a rare drop from a boss monster in Zozo.

Final Fantasy VII
The Ragnarok is a sword that Cloud can equip. It is obtained by defeating the Proud Clod in Midgar and is Cloud's second strongest weapon, bested only by the Ultima Weapon.

Final Fantasy IX
The Ragnarok is a sword that Steiner can equip. The sword is found in a Chocograph. It teaches Thunder Slash and Shock.

Final Fantasy X
The Ragnarok is a sword that can be created by adding Triple AP, Triple Overdrive, and Overdrive AP to one of Tidus' swords. The sword will be called Ragnarok, unless Break Damage Limit is added as well.

Final Fantasy XI
The Ragnarok is a Relic Weapon available to the Warrior, Paladin, and Dark Knight Job classes, though Dark Knight is the only job that actively uses this type of weapon in the endgame. To obtain and wield the Great Sword, a player must have one of these three jobs at Level 75, and have completed an immensely lengthy and expensive quest (often taking months of time, hundreds of millions of Gil, and the full assistance of an entire Linkshell community to obtain difficult Dynamis drop items). It is widely recognized amongst the endgame community (as well as the Great Sword weapon type as a whole) as one of the game developers' most immense blunders, as its base damage statistic is remarkably low (compared to its greatest benefactor's other main weapon - the Dark Knight's Scythes), its lower-than-optimal weapon type compatability with its job selection, its poor hidden effects upon using its unique Weaponskill Scourge, and its more recently being outclassed/outperformed by the extremely simpler-to-obtain Naglering Great Sword. For these reasons, among others, those who wish to obtain the Ragnarok do so as a trophy item rather than a viable weapon choice for killing powerful foes. One of the greatest errors in developmental damage calculations made in 2004 that have still yet to be amended.



Final Fantasy XII
The Ragnarok is a Greatsword, acquired by completing the Fishy Dreams hunt. It can only be equipped by characters with the "Greatsword 3" license. It may cause immobilize upon striking.

Final Fantasy Tactics
The Ragnarok is one of the most powerful Knight Swords in Final Fantasy Tactics. It had a base power of 24 and gives you the Shell status. It is found in the VOYAGE stage of the Midlight's Deep and its obtained after fighting Hashmal. It can also be be found by using the catch skill to catch items thrown by Level 97 Ninjas. A sword with a very similar name, the Nagrarok, can also be found. Although it only has a power level of 1 it may cause Toad on striking.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
The Ragnarok is a Knightsword and can be equipped by the Paladin, Defender, and Templar Job classes. Despite its fabled name, the Ragnarok is one of the weaker Knightswords in the game, however, it counterpart, the Nagrarok, is one of the most powerful weapons in the game. The Ragnarok teaches the Drop Weapon ability to the Paladin and the Defender jobs, while it teaches the Silence magic to the Templar.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
The Ragnarok reappears on this sequel with similar attributes to the Tactics Advance incarnation. The Nagrarok though, makes an appearance as one of Adelle's special Heritor weapons.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
The Ragnarok is a weapon that a Clavat can wield. It can be forged for 5,000 gil with the Dark Weapon Scroll along with the materials Cursed Hook, Orichalcum, and Ancient Sword. It uses a focus attack called "Shadowblade", which deals massive damage in exchange for some of the user's health.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
The Ragnarok is the best weapon for Clavats. It gives the player 180 ATK. The description for the sword reads "The fantastical sword said to lead toward the world's end, and then to another world reborn." The scroll used to make it is called the Götterdämmerung which description reads "Pattern for the weapon used by the king of gods in the final battle. For Clavats only."

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
The Ragnarok is a high-end sword only equippable by Clavats.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
A sword called the True Ragnarok can be obtain after defeating the Wyrm boss in the optional dungeon, Infinity Spire.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
The Ragnarok the game's strongest greatsword and it increases Attack by 68 and increases physical damage dealt by 25%.