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[[File:Muramasa-ffxii.png|right|thumb|160px|Muramasa in ''Final Fantasy XII''.]]
 
[[File:Muramasa-ffxii.png|right|thumb|160px|Muramasa in ''Final Fantasy XII''.]]
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'''Muramasa''' {{J|ムラマサ or 村正|Muramasa}} is a recurring [[Weapon (equipment)|weapon]] in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'']] series. The Muramasa is usually associated with the [[Ninja (job)|Ninja]] and [[Samurai (job)|Samurai]] [[job system|job classes]].
 
'''Muramasa''' {{J|ムラマサ or 村正|Muramasa}} is a recurring [[Weapon (equipment)|weapon]] in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'']] series. The Muramasa is usually associated with the [[Ninja (job)|Ninja]] and [[Samurai (job)|Samurai]] [[job system|job classes]].
   
==Appearances==
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== Appearances ==
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' ===
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The [[List of Final Fantasy III weapons#Muramasa|Muramasa]] is the reward given to [[Ninja (Final Fantasy III job)|Ninjas]] by the [[Legendary Smith]] after reaching job level 99. It has an Attack power of 140 and adds +5 Strength, Vitality, Intellect, and Mind, and +10 Agility.
 
   
 
The [[Final Fantasy III weapons#Muramasa|Muramasa]] is the reward given to [[Ninja (Final Fantasy III job)|Ninjas]] by the [[Legendary Smith]] after reaching job level 99. It has an Attack power of 140 and adds +5 Strength, Vitality, Intellect, and Mind, and +10 Agility.
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The Muramasa is one of [[Auron]]'s [[Katana (weapon type)|katana]]. It has the [[List of Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Triple Overdrive|Triple Overdrive]], [[List of AP bonus abilities#Final Fantasy X|Triple AP]], and [[List of AP bonus abilities#Final Fantasy X|Overdrive → AP]] abilities on it.
 
   
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The Muramasa is one of the strongest [[List of Final Fantasy XII weapons#Katana|katanas]] and cannot be bought in any shop. It can be found as a [[Treasure (Final Fantasy XII)|treasure]] in the [[Pharos (Final Fantasy XII)|Pharos]], [[Item drop|dropped]] by the [[Crypt Bunny]], and [[Steal|stolen]] from the [[Avenger (Final Fantasy XII enemy)|Avenger]]. It has an Attack power of 84, and its [[License Board|license]] costs 50 LP. All katana have 2.39s [[Charge Time|charge]], and 1.2s action time, making them average what it comes to attacking speed.
 
   
 
The Muramasa is one of [[Auron]]'s [[Katana (weapon type)|katana]]. It has the [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Triple Overdrive|Triple Overdrive]], [[AP bonus abilities#Final Fantasy X|Triple AP]], and [[AP bonus abilities#Final Fantasy X|Overdrive → AP]] abilities on it.
In the ''Zodiac'' versions, it now provides 104 Attack, 31 Evade, 31 CT, 20% combo rate, and requires the Katana 4 license for 100 LP. It can be found as a treasure in the Pharos - Second Ascent (The Bounds of Truth), [[Cerobi Steppe]] (The Terraced Bank), dropped from Crypt Bunny (3%), or stolen from Avenger (3% chance). It can be equipped by the [[Bushi]] class.
 
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' ===
 
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The Muramasa is one of the strongest [[Final Fantasy XII weapons#Katana|katanas]] and cannot be bought in any shop. In the original version it can be found as a [[Treasure (Final Fantasy XII)|treasure]] in the [[Pharos (Final Fantasy XII)|Pharos]], [[Item drop|dropped]] by the [[Crypt Bunny]], and [[Steal (Final Fantasy XII)|stolen]] from the [[Avenger (Final Fantasy XII enemy)|Avenger]]. It has an Attack power of 84, and its [[License Board|license]] costs 50 LP. All katana have 2.39s [[Charge Time|charge]], and 1.2s action time, making them average what it comes to attacking speed.
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In the ''Zodiac'' versions, it now provides 104 Attack, 31 Evade, 31 CT, 20% [[Hit (term)#Final Fantasy XII|combo rate]], and requires the Katana 4 license for 100 LP. It can be found as a treasure in the Pharos - Second Ascent (The Bounds of Truth), [[Cerobi Steppe]] (The Terraced Bank), dropped from Crypt Bunny (3%), or stolen from Avenger (3% chance) (also in [[Trial Mode]] [[Trial Mode#72|Stage 72]]). It can be equipped by the [[Bushi]] class.
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]'' ===
 
[[File:Gilgamesh muramasa.jpg|thumb|Gilgamesh wields Muramasa.]]
 
[[File:Gilgamesh muramasa.jpg|thumb|Gilgamesh wields Muramasa.]]
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{{Quote|A weapon of fey power feared as the blade that will strike down time's master. Increases chain bonuses.|Description}}
The [[List of Final Fantasy XIII-2 weapons#Muramasa|Muramasa]] is a DLC weapon for [[Noel Kreiss/Gameplay|Noel]], which increases [[stagger|chain bonuses]] in battle.
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[[Final Fantasy XIII-2 weapons#Muramasa|Muramasa]] is a DLC dual sword for [[Noel Kreiss/Gameplay|Noel]] that provides 20 Strength, 25 Magic, the ability Chain Bonus Lv. 1, and synthesis ability Damage Wall. It can be bought for 0/400 gil from Chocolina's Shop (Episode 2).
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[[Final Fantasy XIII-2 weapons#Muramasa: Kiku|Muramasa: Kiku]] is a DLC dual sword for Noel that provides 30 Strength, 47 Magic, the ability Chain Bonus Lv. 2, and the synthesis ability Damage Wall. It can be bought for 1,200 gil, Muramasa, and Iron Shell x2.
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''===
 
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The [[List of Final Fantasy Tactics weapons#Muramasa|Muramasa]] has an attack power of 14 and 15% weapon defense when equipped. It can be bought for 15,000 gil from Chapter 3 and onwards. It can be found with the [[Treasure Hunter (ability)|Treasure Hunter]] ability at [[Limberry Castle]] Keep as a rare treasure. The katana's [[Iaido]] ability is called Doomed Aspirations, which deals non-elemental magick damage and has a chance of inflicting [[Doom (status)|Doom]] and/or [[Confuse (status)|Confuse]] statuses.
 
   
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[[Final Fantasy XIII-2 weapons#Muramasa: Sakura|Muramasa: Sakura]] is a DLC dual sword for Noel that provide 35 Strength, 60 magic, the ability Chain Bonus Lv. 3, and synthesis ability Damage Wall. It can be bought for 1,800 gil, Muramasa: Kiku, and Mutant Extract.
===''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''===
 
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The [[List of Final Fantasy Type-0 weapons#Muramasa|Muramasa]] is a katana for [[Jack (Type-0)|Jack]]. It increases his Strength by 58 and his max MP by 30%. It can be bought from the [[Akademeia]] Armory for 35,000 gil. In the PSP version, it can be unlocked after Jack has participated in [[Missions (Type-0)|missions]] 200 times. In the HD version, it can be unlocked after Jack has dealt 200 [[Killsight]] strikes.
 
   
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[[Final Fantasy XIII-2 weapons#True Muramasa|True Muramasa]] is a DLC dual sword for Noel that provides 45 Strength, 80 Magic, the ability Chain Bonus Lv. 4, and the synthesis ability Damage Wall. It can be bought for 3,800 gil, Muramasa: Sakura, and Starblossom Seed.
===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]''===
 
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' ===
{{Q|Brilliant blade made shiny by a coat of blood. Even so, it has an alluring quality about it.|Description}}
 
 
The [[Muramasa (Tactics)|Muramasa]] has an attack power of 14 and 15% weapon defense when equipped. It can be bought for 15,000 gil from Chapter 3 and onwards. It can be found with the [[Treasure Hunter (ability)|Treasure Hunter]] ability at [[Limberry Castle]] Keep as a rare treasure. The katana's [[Iaido]] ability is called Doomed Aspirations, which deals non-elemental magick damage and has a chance of inflicting [[Doom (status)|Doom]] and/or [[Confuse (status)|Confuse]] statuses.
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]'' ===
 
The [[Muramasa (Type-0)|Muramasa]] is a katana for [[Jack (Type-0)|Jack]]. It increases his Strength by 58 and his max MP by 30%. It can be bought from the [[Akademeia]] Armory for 35,000 gil. In the PSP version, it can be unlocked after Jack has participated in [[Missions (Type-0)|missions]] 200 times. In the HD version, it can be unlocked after Jack has dealt 200 [[Killsight]] strikes.
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]'' ===
 
{{Quote|Brilliant blade made shiny by a coat of blood. Even so, it has an alluring quality about it.|Description}}
 
The Muramasa is a high-powered weapon only usable by Clavats. It can be made using the Cursed Weapon scroll, and provides +160 Attack.
 
The Muramasa is a high-powered weapon only usable by Clavats. It can be made using the Cursed Weapon scroll, and provides +160 Attack.
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Legend II]]'' ===
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Muramas has a sword icon before its name. It can be found in [[Nasty Dungeon]]. [[Taro (Legend II)|Taro]] is equipped with a Muramas as well, the only other one. It has 40 [[Use (stat)|uses]], it also increases a [[Robot (Legend series)|Robot's]] HP by 99 and increases their [[Strength|Str]] by 22. The damage formula for Muramas is the user's Str x15, and its effective against Humanoids such as [[Human (Legend series)|humans]] and [[mutant]]s.
 
Muramas has a sword icon before its name. It can be found in [[Nasty Dungeon]]. [[Taro (Legend II)|Taro]] is equipped with a Muramas as well, the only other one. It has 40 [[Use (stat)|uses]], it also increases a [[Robot (Legend series)|Robot's]] HP by 99 and increases their [[Strength|Str]] by 22. The damage formula for Muramas is the user's Str x15, and its effective against Humanoids such as [[Human (Legend series)|humans]] and [[mutant]]s.
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Legend III]]'' ===
 
[[Final Fantasy Legend III weapons#Muramas|Muramas]] has a sword icon before its name. It has an Attack power of 100 and also has innate [[Curse (status)|Curse]]. It becomes the [[Mystic Sword (Legend III)|Mystic Sword]] [[Masamune (weapon)|Masmune]] when the curse is lifted by [[Talon crew|Masa]]. It deals [[Holy (element)|Mystic]]-elemental damage, making it the only non-Mystic Sword weapon that can deal Mystic-elemental damage.
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[[List of Final Fantasy Legend III weapons#Muramas|Muramas]] has a sword icon before its name. It has an Attack power of 100 and also has innate [[Curse (status)|Curse]]. It becomes the [[Mystic Sword (Legend III)|Mystic Sword]] [[Masamune (weapon)|Masmune]] when the curse is lifted by [[Talon Crew|Masa]]. It deals [[Holy (element)|Mystic]]-elemental damage, making it the only non-Mystic Sword weapon that can deal Mystic-elemental damage.
 
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]'' ===
 
The [[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light weapons#Muramasa|Muramasa]] can be bought in the [[Mysterious Lighthouse]] for 9,000 G. The sword has an attack of 14 and can reduces the foe's status levels.
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The [[List of Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light weapons#Muramasa|Muramasa]] can be bought in the [[Mysterious Lighthouse]] for 9,000 G. The sword has an attack of 14 and can reduces the foe's status levels.
 
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]'' ===
 
{{Equipment section|Final Fantasy Dimensions}}
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{{Q|This katana bears the name of Muramasa, a famous swordsmith from the lost land of Wa. It came to be feared as cursed after it claimed the lives of the shogun's grandfather, father, and eldest son.|Description}}
 
Murumasa is a katana that when used a an item triggers the [[Power Break (ability)|Defang]] skill. It can be found in [[Starkfort]] Interior inside a blue chest.
 
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{{Equipment section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒}}
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{{Q|This katana bears the name of Muramasa, a famous swordsmith from the lost land of Wa. It came to be feared as cursed after it claimed the lives of the shogun's grandfather, father, and eldest son.|Description}}
 
[[List of Bravely Second: End Layer weapons#Kotetsu|Kotetsu]] is a katana that provides 41 P.ATK, 90 Aim, 15 Critical, and deals 50% more damage to aquatic foes. It can be found in [[Florem Gardens]] or stolen from [[Yōko (boss)|Yōko]].
 
   
===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' ===
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{{Equipment section|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade}}
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{{Equip-stub|Final Fantasy Dimensions}}
 
   
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]'' ===
 
{{Quote|A katana known as the demon blade. It plagues the world by increasing ailment infliction rate.|Description}}
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{{Equipment section|Final Fantasy Explorers}}
   
===''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]''===
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===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
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{{Equipment section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
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{{Q|A katana known as the demon blade. It plagues the world by increasing ailment infliction rate.|Description}}
 
{{Equip-stub|Final Fantasy Explorers}}
 
   
===''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]''===
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===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''===
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{{Equipment section|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius}}
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==Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances==
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=== ''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]'' ===
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{{Equipment section|Mobius Final Fantasy}}
===''[[Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]''===
 
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== Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]'' ===
 
[[File:Ehrgeiz Muramasa.png|right]]
 
[[File:Ehrgeiz Muramasa.png|right]]
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{{Quote|Raises life power.|Description}}
 
The Muramasa appears as a 2-handed sword within the Forsaken Dungeon. It provides 67 Weapon Atk, 8 Durability, +5% MAX HP, -2 Speed, and -1 Consumption Rate. Only Masuda Koji can equip this weapon.
 
The Muramasa appears as a 2-handed sword within the Forsaken Dungeon. It provides 67 Weapon Atk, 8 Durability, +5% MAX HP, -2 Speed, and -1 Consumption Rate. Only Masuda Koji can equip this weapon.
   
 
=== ''[[Bravely Default]]'' ===
==Gallery==
 
 
{{Quote|This katana bears the name of Muramasa, a famous swordsmith from the lost land of Wa. It came to be feared as cursed after it claimed the lives of the shogun's grandfather, father, and eldest son.|Description}}
 
[[Bravely Second: End Layer weapons#Kotetsu|Kotetsu]] is a katana that provides 41 P.ATK, 90 Aim, 15 Critical, and casts [[Power Break (ability)|Defang]] when used as an item. It can be found in [[Starkfort]] Interior (blue chest) and [[Dimension's Hasp]].
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==== ''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]'' ====
 
[[Bravely Second: End Layer weapons#Kotetsu|Kotetsu]] is a katana that provides 41 P.ATK, 90 Aim, 15 Critical, and deals 50% more damage to aquatic foes. It can be found in [[Florem Gardens]] or stolen from [[Yōko (boss)|Yōko]].
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== Gallery ==
 
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FFAB Muramasa SSR.png|''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' (SSR) [FFIII].
 
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FFAB Muramasa SSR+.png|''Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade'' (SSR+) [FFIII].
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FFRK Muramasa FFII.png|''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' [FFII].
 
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==Etymology==
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== Etymology ==
 
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{{Etym|Muramasa}}
   
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Muramasa in Final Fantasy XII.

Referred to as a demon sword, this katana was said to drink the blood of countless enemies.

Muramasa (ムラマサ or 村正, Muramasa?) is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series. The Muramasa is usually associated with the Ninja and Samurai job classes.

Appearances

Final Fantasy III

The Muramasa is the reward given to Ninjas by the Legendary Smith after reaching job level 99. It has an Attack power of 140 and adds +5 Strength, Vitality, Intellect, and Mind, and +10 Agility.

Final Fantasy X

The Muramasa is one of Auron's katana. It has the Triple Overdrive, Triple AP, and Overdrive → AP abilities on it.

Final Fantasy XII

The Muramasa is one of the strongest katanas and cannot be bought in any shop. In the original version it can be found as a treasure in the Pharos, dropped by the Crypt Bunny, and stolen from the Avenger. It has an Attack power of 84, and its license costs 50 LP. All katana have 2.39s charge, and 1.2s action time, making them average what it comes to attacking speed.

In the Zodiac versions, it now provides 104 Attack, 31 Evade, 31 CT, 20% combo rate, and requires the Katana 4 license for 100 LP. It can be found as a treasure in the Pharos - Second Ascent (The Bounds of Truth), Cerobi Steppe (The Terraced Bank), dropped from Crypt Bunny (3%), or stolen from Avenger (3% chance) (also in Trial Mode Stage 72). It can be equipped by the Bushi class.

Final Fantasy XIII-2

Gilgamesh muramasa

Gilgamesh wields Muramasa.

A weapon of fey power feared as the blade that will strike down time's master. Increases chain bonuses.

Description

Muramasa is a DLC dual sword for Noel that provides 20 Strength, 25 Magic, the ability Chain Bonus Lv. 1, and synthesis ability Damage Wall. It can be bought for 0/400 gil from Chocolina's Shop (Episode 2).

Muramasa: Kiku is a DLC dual sword for Noel that provides 30 Strength, 47 Magic, the ability Chain Bonus Lv. 2, and the synthesis ability Damage Wall. It can be bought for 1,200 gil, Muramasa, and Iron Shell x2.

Muramasa: Sakura is a DLC dual sword for Noel that provide 35 Strength, 60 magic, the ability Chain Bonus Lv. 3, and synthesis ability Damage Wall. It can be bought for 1,800 gil, Muramasa: Kiku, and Mutant Extract.

True Muramasa is a DLC dual sword for Noel that provides 45 Strength, 80 Magic, the ability Chain Bonus Lv. 4, and the synthesis ability Damage Wall. It can be bought for 3,800 gil, Muramasa: Sakura, and Starblossom Seed.

Final Fantasy Tactics

The Muramasa has an attack power of 14 and 15% weapon defense when equipped. It can be bought for 15,000 gil from Chapter 3 and onwards. It can be found with the Treasure Hunter ability at Limberry Castle Keep as a rare treasure. The katana's Iaido ability is called Doomed Aspirations, which deals non-elemental magick damage and has a chance of inflicting Doom and/or Confuse statuses.

Final Fantasy Type-0

The Muramasa is a katana for Jack. It increases his Strength by 58 and his max MP by 30%. It can be bought from the Akademeia Armory for 35,000 gil. In the PSP version, it can be unlocked after Jack has participated in missions 200 times. In the HD version, it can be unlocked after Jack has dealt 200 Killsight strikes.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates

Brilliant blade made shiny by a coat of blood. Even so, it has an alluring quality about it.

Description

The Muramasa is a high-powered weapon only usable by Clavats. It can be made using the Cursed Weapon scroll, and provides +160 Attack.

Final Fantasy Legend II

Muramas has a sword icon before its name. It can be found in Nasty Dungeon. Taro is equipped with a Muramas as well, the only other one. It has 40 uses, it also increases a Robot's HP by 99 and increases their Str by 22. The damage formula for Muramas is the user's Str x15, and its effective against Humanoids such as humans and mutants.

Final Fantasy Legend III

Muramas has a sword icon before its name. It has an Attack power of 100 and also has innate Curse. It becomes the Mystic Sword Masmune when the curse is lifted by Masa. It deals Mystic-elemental damage, making it the only non-Mystic Sword weapon that can deal Mystic-elemental damage.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

The Muramasa can be bought in the Mysterious Lighthouse for 9,000 G. The sword has an attack of 14 and can reduces the foe's status levels.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Final Fantasy Explorers

A katana known as the demon blade. It plagues the world by increasing ailment infliction rate.

Description
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Mobius Final Fantasy

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Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring

Ehrgeiz Muramasa

Raises life power.

Description

The Muramasa appears as a 2-handed sword within the Forsaken Dungeon. It provides 67 Weapon Atk, 8 Durability, +5% MAX HP, -2 Speed, and -1 Consumption Rate. Only Masuda Koji can equip this weapon.

Bravely Default

This katana bears the name of Muramasa, a famous swordsmith from the lost land of Wa. It came to be feared as cursed after it claimed the lives of the shogun's grandfather, father, and eldest son.

Description

Kotetsu is a katana that provides 41 P.ATK, 90 Aim, 15 Critical, and casts Defang when used as an item. It can be found in Starkfort Interior (blue chest) and Dimension's Hasp.

Bravely Second: End Layer

Kotetsu is a katana that provides 41 P.ATK, 90 Aim, 15 Critical, and deals 50% more damage to aquatic foes. It can be found in Florem Gardens or stolen from Yōko.

Gallery

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Etymology

Sengo Muramasa was a Japanese swordsmith of the Muromachi Period famous for his extremely sharp blades, who was said to be insane. His works had symmetrically matching temper lines on both sides of the blade, fish belly styled tangs, and clean cut boundaries of temper lines, showing the focus of practicality rather than a balance. The blades forged by him were involved in numerous famous yet unfortunate accidents in the early years of the Tokugawa Shogunate-run Edo Period that led to the superstition of his swords being evil and bloodthirsty to the point that once drawn, they could not be returned to their scabbards without having first drawn blood, even if it required the wielder to commit suicide, and led to his swords being banned. Muramasa is famously compared to Masamune in Japanese legend as blacksmiths representative of their times; Masamune of the golden age of katana in the prosperous times of Kamakura, with Muramasa of the turbulent and violent warring age of the Sengoku.

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