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Revision as of 08:48, 18 November 2020
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The Mythril Blade is a weapon in Final Fantasy XII. It is Basch's initial weapon. In the Zodiac versions, it can also be obtained in the Cerobi Steppe and Nabreus Deadlands, as well as in Trial Mode. It also no longer requires a license, allowing any character to equip it regardless of job.
This weapon shouldn't be confused with the weaker Mythril Sword, initially equipped to Reks (and Vaan in the original version).
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Mythril Blade is a weapon.
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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