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Arrow immersed in the power of fire.
Description, Final Fantasy IV.
Fire Arrow (炎の矢 or のおのや, Honoo no Ya?, lit. Flame Arrow), also known as Fiery Arrows, Flame Arrow, and Fire, is a recurring weapon in the series. It is an arrow that is of the Fire-element.
Appearances
Final Fantasy III
Template:Sideicon Fire Arrow is a low to mid-ranked arrow that provides 17 Attack (30 in the NES version), is Fire-elemental, and can be bought for 150 gil (30 in the NES version) at Village of the Ancients or found as treasure at Castle Argus.
Final Fantasy IV
Template:Sideicon Fire Arrow is a low-ranked arrow that provides 15 Attack and is Fire-elemental. It can be bought for 30 gil at Troia, dropped from Flamehound, Chimera, and Chimera Brain, or found as treasure in Sylph Cave.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Template:Sideicon Fire Arrow returns as a low-ranked arrow and provides the same stats as before. It can be bought in Damcyan, Fabul, and the dwarf shop on Falcon, or dropped from Chimera, Flamehound, and Chimera Brain.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Template:Sideicon Fire Arrow returns as a low-ranked arrow that provides the same stats as previously. It can be bought for 500 gil at Agart, Mist, and Troia, dropped from Flamehound, Chimera, Chimera Brain, and Melt Golem, or found as treasure at Passage of the Eidolons (during Porom's Tale).
Final Fantasy XI
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Final Fantasy XII
Template:Sideicon Fiery Arrows is a low-ranked arrow that provides 1 Attack and is Fire-elemental. They can be obtained from the Bazaar from the "Arrows Alight" set.
In the International version, they can instead be bought for 800 gil at Necrohol of Nabudis, found as treasure at Barheim Passage (East-West Bypass), Tchita Uplands (Uazcuff Hills), or Nabreus Deadlands (The Slumbermead), or from the Bazaar from the "Arrows Alight" set.
Gallery
Etymology
Flaming arrows were used throughout the ancient and medieval periods. The simplest flaming arrows had oil- or resin-soaked tows tied just below the arrowhead and were effective against wooden structures.
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