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EoT Caliburn

Caliburn in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time.

Sword wielded by a king of legend. Reserved for those who choose the way of the knight.

Caliburn (カリバーン, Karibān?) is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy XI[]

Caliburn is a sword that provides 49 damage and 240 Delay. It gives access to the Knights of Round weapon skill in Dynamis. It deals 12.25 damage per second and accumulates 64 TP per hit. It can be equipped by level 75 Re Mage and Paladin. It can be obtained in the "Relic Sword: Excalibur" quest.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]

Caliburn is a mid-ranked sword that provides 66 Attack, has 3 slots for jewels, and can be used by all races and genders.

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Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

Caliburn is a level 100 sword that provides +67 Attack and is 1/4 of the King of Tragedy set.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

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Etymology[]

Caliburn is another name for Excalibur, the legendary sword of King Arthur in Arthurian legend. The Excalibur is King Arthur's sword, the one he obtained from the Lady in the Lake, after the one he pulled from the stone broke. Excalibur itself is thought to be derived from Caladbolg, which in itself may be drawn from the Welsh Caledfwlch, which can be latinised as Caliburnus. The legends state the sword was virtually peerless and only passed to the chosen. However, King Arthur was mortally wounded while wielding the sword by his son, Mordred in the battle of Camlann. Upon his death, it was either Sir Lancelot or Sir Griflet who, after much hesitation about discarding such a powerful sword, returned the Excalibur to the Lady in the Lake.

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