An unidentified mineral from a meteor. Known for its unsurpassed hardness.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates description
Meteorite (メテオライト, Meteoraito?) is a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series. It is most commonly used for crafting.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy XI[]
This black stone is said to have fallen from the sky.
Final Fantasy XI
Meteorite is an item used in the "Star Struck" and "Open Sesame" quests. It is also used to make Copper Nugget and Glass Fiber. It is dropped by Crawler.
Final Fantasy XII[]
My hopes rose, but 'twas naught but an ordinary stone.
Meteorite (A) description
A chondrite, a species of meteorite found in plenty.
Meteorite (B) description
A malleable specimen, teeming with fine veins of iron withal.
Meteorite (C) description
At last, the elusive achondrite is mine! The Widmanstatten pattern is simply stunning!
Meteorite (D) description
Meteorite is a set of rare offensive items exclusive to the Zodiac versions. They can be found in treasure chests in various areas provided the Diamond Armlet is equipped.
Meteorite A inflicts the Sap status to one target, B inflicts Disease, C deals physical damage equal to a random number between 0 and the user's Max HP, and D has a 50% chance to either deal 30,000 physical damage or physical damage equal to a random number between 0 and 9,999.
Final Fantasy XV: Comrades[]
Meteorites are mysterious metals that can be found across Eos, and probably originated from the Meteor of the Six. These metals can be used to upgrade any weapon beyond its limit. It adds 10 extra levels for each Meteorite, with a maximum possible level of 120. These metals can be obtained by dismantling a high-level weapon, or by feeding ingredients to a magic pot or by completing a Chocomostro arena.
Final Fantasy XVI[]
Meteorite is a crafting ingredient for Blackthorne to forge and upgrade Clive's weapons. It is obtained from various notorious marks.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]
Meteorite is a material that can be dropped from the bosses in the Lunar Temple, the Skeleton, or the Chimera.
Etymology[]
meteorite is a solid piece of debris, from such sources as asteroids or comets, that originates in outer space and survives its impact with the Earth's surface. It is called a meteoroid before its impact.
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