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Mythril Dagger in Final Fantasy IX.

A double-edged dagger with a blade forged from mythril steel from Eisenberg. Thanks to its extremely sharp blade, it has the potential to deal damage on par with an iron long sword.

Bravely Default description

Mythril Dagger (ミスリルダガー, Misuriru Dagā?) is a recurring dagger in the series.

Appearances

Final Fantasy IX

Thief dagger made of Mythril.

Description

Mythril Dagger is a low-ranked dagger for Zidane, which provides 18 Attack and teaches the ability Bandit. It can be bought for 950 gil at Lindblum, Treno, Black Mage Village, Madain Sari, Alexandria, Esto Gaza before Desert Palace, Daguerreo, and Bran Bal Mogshop, found in Treno, or stolen from Sealion.

Final Fantasy XI

Mythril Dagger is a dagger that provides 10 damage and 183 Delay. It deals 3.28 damage per second and accumulates 50 TP per hit. It can be equipped by level 23 Warrior, Blue Mage, Red Mage, Thief, Paladin, Dark Knight, Beastmaster, Bard, Ranger, Samurai, Ninja, Dragoon, Summoner, Scholar, and Geomancer.

It can be bought for 7,813~8,671 gil from Torapiont in Selbina (J-9) or bought for 143 Sparks of Eminence from Isakoth in Bastok Markets (E-11), Rolandienne in Southern San d'Oria (G-10), Fhelm Jobeizat in Windurst Woods (J-10), and Eternal Flame in Western Adoulin (H-11). It can also be obtained from Fishing in Port Jeuno.

Final Fantasy Type-0

Mythril Daggers are a weapon for Rem Tokimiya. They provide 32 Attack Power and +10 to all Magic. They can be bought from Amiter for 9000 gil.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King

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Bravely Default

Mythril Dagger is a dagger that provides 15 P.ATK, 95 Aim, and 3 Critical. It can be bought for 700 pg at Yulyana Woods Needleworks and Miasma Woods, or found at the Temple of Wind.

Bravely Second: End Layer

Mythril Dagger is a dagger that provides 15 P.ATK, 95 Aim, 3 Critical, and deals 50% more damage to beasts. It can be bought in Ancheim for 700 pg.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

A double-edged dagger made of mythril which boasts flexibility and durability. Its battle power and incredible ease of use make it a formidable weapon, but the prized mythril used to forge it makes it a hard blade to acquire. No one surpasses the dwarves when it comes to superior mythril craftsmanship, which is why mythril daggers are mostly made in the Industrial City Dilmagia where many of them work.

Description

Mythril Dagger is a dagger that can be bought for 500 gil at Town of Kolts, Aquapolis Olderion, Town of Amore, Raven's Hideaway, Downtown Zoldaad, Underworld Gaberada, and Town of Sian, crafted using 100 gil and x5 Mythril Ore, found during the Final Fantasy III event, "The Crystal Tower", and as the reward for completing the quest "Hammer Time". It provides 20 ATK.

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Etymology

The word "mythril" or "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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