Mythril Bangle (ミスリルバングル, Misuriru Banguru?) is a recurring piece of equipment in the Final Fantasy series. It switches between being an armor and accessory.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy X-2[]
Mythril Bangle is an accessory that provides Max HP +60%, and when one is consumed by a monster, it raises its Max HP. It can be bought for 3,000 gil at Zanarkand Dome (chapter 3), found at Youth League Headquarters (chapter 2), Zanarkand Dome (chapter 3), and Calm Lands Ruins, dropped from Sand Worm, Earth Worm (Oversoul), Aranea, and Vegnagun (leg), stolen from Shell Shocker (Oversoul), as a possible prize from winning Blitzball, or winning the Standard Cup: Hard.
Final Fantasy XIII[]
Final Fantasy Type-0[]
Mythril Bangle provides HP +70% to the wearer. It is bought for 8000 gil at the Armory after completing "The Battle of Judecca" on Finis difficulty without summoning Bahamut ZERO.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Mythril Bangle is a low-ranked bangle that provides 3 Defense, 3 Magic Defense, 3 Magic Evade, and prevents Curse.
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]
Mythril Bangle is a level 22 bangle that provides +115 HP, +17 Defense, and is 1/3rd of the "Mystic Mythril" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 6,050 gil, Power Armlet, and Mythril.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Mythril Bangle is a level 1 bangle that provides +194 HP, +14 Defense, and is 1/3rd of the "Mystic Mythril" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 9,300 gil, Power Armlet, and Mythril.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]
Bravely Default[]
A bangle made of mythril steel forged in Eisenberg. The beautiful ornamentation that covers it makes it quite valuable as a work of art as well.
Bravely Default description
Mythril Bangle is an accessory that provides +1 M.DEF and +100 Max HP. It can be bought for 150 pg at Yulyana Woods Needleworks and Miasma Woods.
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Etymology[]
mithril" is a metal found in many fantasy worlds. It was originally introduced by the fantasy writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, being present in his Middle-earth. It resembles silver but is stronger than steel, and much lighter in weight than either. The author first wrote of it in The Lord of the Rings, and it is retrospectively mentioned in the third, revised edition of The Hobbit in 1966. In the first 1937 edition, the mail shirt given to Bilbo is described as being made of "silvered steel". The name mithril comes from two words in Sindarin—mith, meaning "grey" or "mist", and ril meaning "glitter".
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