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A bow strengthened by thin plates of mythril.
Description in Final Fantasy Tactics
Mythril Bow (ミスリルボウ or ミスリルの弓, Misuriru Bou or Misuriru no Yumi?), also known as Silver Bow or Mithril, is a recurring bow in the Final Fantasy series. It is often a mid-ranked bow that provides decent strength, but usually provides no additional abilities.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy II[]
A bow made of mythril.
Description
Mythril Bow is a low-ranked bow that provides 13 Attack and 40% Accuracy. It can be bought for 500 gil (1,000 gil in the NES/PSX versions) at Paloom and Poft, or dropped from Sergeant and Beast Devil.
Final Fantasy Tactics[]
Mythril Bow is a mid to high-ranked bow that provides 7 Attack. It can be bought for 5,000 gil at an Outfitter after defeating Cúchulainn at Lionel Castle during chapter 3, or found as rare treasure at Mining Town of Gollund and Monastery Vaults Second Level.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]
Bow made of mythril with a mythril string.
Description
Mythril Bow is a mid-ranked bow that provides 32 Attack, +1 Jump, and has a range of 5. It teaches the ability Bow Combo for 100 AP to the Archer.
Final Fantasy Type-0[]
Mythril Bow is a weapon for Trey that provides 33 Attack Power and boosts all magic by 10. It is bought from Amiter for 9000 gil and sells for 900 gil.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]
Bow made from the special metal mythril. It takes finesse to handle the mythril strings.
Description
Mythril Bow is a low to mid-ranked bow for Selkies that provides 75 Attack.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]
A bow made from the special metal mythril. The string, too, is spun from molten metal.
Description
Mythril Bow is a mid-ranked bow that provides 88 Attack, +5 to Spacetime, +25 to Stun, and has one available slot for jewels. It can be equipped by all races.
Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Mythril Bow is a mid-ranked bow that provides 42 Attack, 15 Accuracy, and is Wind-elemental.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[]
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
A bow made of mythril perfect for targeting beasts midair. Its light weight makes it easy to carry, which can be convenient for cavalry, as it usually struggles with the hefty weight of regular bows. The sturdy mythril it is crafted from can serve for other purposes as well, such as using the bow to strike opponents directly and create an opening for a quick getaway. This tactic, however, is highly frowned upon.
Description
Mythril Bow is a Bow obtained by buying it for 1,300 gil at Village of Ambel and Town of Amore, by crafting it using 260 gil, x6 Wind Crysts, x1 Abominable Wing, and x15 Mythril Ores, and by finding it at Windy Heights West. It provides 38 ATK, +50% physical damage against birds, 70% accuracy, has a damage range of 125-175%, and requires both hands to wield.
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]
Bravely series[]
A longbow with a reasonable amount of flex, thanks to the thin plating of Eisenberg mythril steel carefully wrapped around an inner steel frame. It has the potential to deliver a great deal of damage to flying targets.
Bravely Default description
In Bravely Default, Mythril Bow provides 34 P.ATK and 95 Aim. It can be bought for 850 pg in Yulyana Woods Needleworks and Miasma Woods.
In Bravely Second: End Layer, Mythril Bow provides 38 P.ATK, 95 Aim, and deals 50% more damage to undead. It can be bought in Ancheim for 850 pg, or found in the Ba'al Crater.
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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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