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Loki's Lute (ロキの竪琴, Roki no Tategoto?), also known as Loki Harp and Loki's Harp, is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series. It is usually the most powerful instrument, even stronger than the Apollo Harp, though there are exceptions, and is usually the best weapon for Bards.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy III[]
Loki Harp is the second available harp, providing 60 Attack and +5 Mind. It can be found in Duster or in the Sunken Cave. The Bard will use the Minuet casting Haste on the party.
Final Fantasy IV[]
The ultimate lute.
Description
Loki's Lute is the most powerful weapon for Edward in the Advance and The Complete Collection versions. It is found in the Lunar Ruins, and provides 150 Attack, 49 Accuracy, and +15 Strength, Stamina, and Agility. The weapon is bugged in the North American and Japanese releases, and has no multipliers applied. The bug was fixed in the second Japanese release and the European port.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
Loki's Harp is the most powerful weapon for Edward. It is found in the Depths after defeating Beelzebub, and provides 98 Attack, 40% Accuracy, and +10 Strength, Stamina, and Speed.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Loki's Lute is the best harp providing 85 attack and can inflict Petrify.
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]
Loki's Lute is a level 99 instrument that provides 65 Attack, 2 Defense, and EX Core Absorption +30%.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Loki's Lute is a level 100 instrument that provides -40 Bravery, +67 Attack, +1 Defense, and +20% EX Core Absorption. It can be obtained by trading 172,880 gil, Lamia Harp, Apollo Harp, and Iifa Tree.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
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Etymology[]
Loki is a god or jötunn (or both). Loki is the father of Hel, Fenrir, and Jörmungandr. The mother, giving birth in the form of a mare, to the eight-legged horse Sleipnir. Loki is a shape shifter, he sometimes assists the gods and sometimes causes problems for them.
In Norse mythology,