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A scarf that allows its wearer's normal attack to hit twice. its name comes from the imagery of flashing light inspired by the quick consecutive attacks it facilitates. This scarf enhances its owner's dexterity and nimbleness, allowing him or her to finish any battle before it has even begun. Unfortunately, although this accessory is quite convenient when dealing with a multitude of enemies, its extreme rarity makes it very difficult to obtain.

FFBE Flash Scarf

Aurora Scarf in Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.

Aurora Scarf (閃光のスカーフ, Senkou no Sukāfu?, lit. Flash Scarf) is a recurring accessory in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances

Final Fantasy XIII

Aurora Scarf provides First Strike, a passive ability that has the player start battles with a full ATB gauge. It is also in the ATB Rate synthesis group, that speeds ATB gauge charge. Aurora Scarf is obtained through upgrading a maxed out Whistlewind Scarf with a Rhodochrosite. A maxed out Aurora Scarf can be further upgraded to Nimbletoe Boots with a Cobaltite. At Level 1 it dismantles to four Chocobo Tail Feathers. At Level ★ it dismantles to eight Chocobo Tail Feathers and an Active Detector.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

Aurora Scarf is an accessory, obtained as Lightning's Trust Master. It provides 3 DEF and enables the user's normal physical attacks to activate twice.

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Etymology

An aurora, sometimes referred to as a polar light, is a natural light display in the sky, predominantly seen in the high latitude (Arctic and Antarctic) regions.