Lightweight glove made of mythril. Casts Protect when the wearer is critically wounded.
Final Fantasy VI description
Mythril Gloves (ミスリルのこて or ミスリルの小手, Misuriru no Kote?, lit. Mithril Bracer), also known as Silver, is a recurring accessory and armor in the Final Fantasy series. They are part of the mythril equipment set.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy[]
Gloves made of mythril.
Description
Mythril Gloves is a low-ranked glove that provides 6 Defense and 3 Weight. It can be bought for 2,500 gil (2,000 gil in Easy Mode) at Crescent Lake and found at Mount Gulg and Cavern of Ice. It can be equipped by the Warrior, Knight, Ninja, and Red Wizard classes.
Final Fantasy II[]
Gloves made of mythril.
Description
Mythril Gloves is a low-ranked arms armor that provides 6 Defense, -8% Evasion, 5% Magic Defense, and -24 Int/Spr. It can be bought it for 500 gil (800 on the NES/PSX) at Altair and Machanon and found at Deist Cavern.
Final Fantasy III[]
Mythril Gloves is a low-ranked arms armor that can be bought for 120 gil at Kazus and Canaan. In the NES version, it provides 1 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, and 5% Evade. In the 3D version, it provides 3 Defense, and 1 Magic Defense.
Final Fantasy IV[]
Gloves of mythril, resistant against ghoul attacks.
Description
Mythril Gloves is a mid-ranked gauntlet that provides 6 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, 2 Magic Evasion, and resistance towards attacks from Ghouls. It is initially equipped on Edge, and can be bought for 2,000 gil at Mythril. It can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, Cid, and Edge. In the 3D remakes, the Mythril Gloves' -10 Evasion has been removed.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-[]
Mythril Gloves provides 6 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, 2 Magic Evasion, and resists Ghouls. It is initially equipped on Cecil and Cid, and can be equipped by them as well as Edge. No additional Mythril Gloves can be obtained.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
Mythril Gloves is the second weakest gauntlet that provides 6 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, 2 Magic Evasion, and resists Ghouls. It can be bought for 2,000 gil at Mythril and found at Mist Cave (Ceodore's Tale), Mount Ordeals (Kain's Tale), Agart Mine (Rydia's Tale), Cave of Eblan (Edge's Tale), and the Lunar Subterrane (Lunarian Tale). It can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, Cid, Edge, Ceodore, Luca, Gekkou, Zangetsu, Tsukinowa, Izayoi, and Golbez.
Final Fantasy V[]
Gloves forged from mythril.
Description
Mythril Gloves is an accessory that provides 3 Defense and 5 Weight. It can be bought for 600 gil at Karnak, dropped from Mythril Dragon, and found at Fire-Powered Ship.
Final Fantasy VI[]
Mythril Glove is a relic that provides +6 Defense and casts Protect when the user's HP is in Critical. It can be bought for 700 gil at Narshe, Jidoor, and Albrook, found at Imperial Camp, and stolen from Devil. It can be equipped by everyone.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[]
Mythril Gloves is an accessory that provides +5 Attack and Magic. When five are used in Materia Fusion, they give Magic +1. It can be dropped and stolen from Genesis Trooper (rare).
Final Fantasy IX[]
The Mythril Gloves is a low-ranked gauntlet that provides 13 Evasion, 7 Magic Evasion, +1 Spirit level up bonus, and teaches Bug Killer and Man Eater. It can be bought for 980 gil at Burmecia, Summit Station, Treno, Cleyra, Fossil Roo, Lindblum (disc 2), Alexandria, and Esto Gaza (before Desert Palace), and found in Gizamaluke's Grotto (bell room) and Cleyra's Trunk. It can be equipped by Steiner and Freya. The Mythril Gloves is used for synthesis to make the Gauntlets near the end of the game.
Final Fantasy X-2[]
Mythril Gloves is an accessory that provides +20 Defense, and when two are given to a monster, it teaches it Armor Break. It can be bought for 1,000 gil at Zanarkand Dome (chapters 1/2) or for 750 credits from Open Air, Inc., dropped from Sand Worm, stolen from YSLS-99, YSLS-Zero, and Concherer (rare), bribed from Iron Giant (932 gil - x1), or won as a random prize from Standard Cup: Hard.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings[]
Mythril Gloves is an accessory for Llyud that gives the support ability Resist Confuse which immunizes his group to Confuse. It can be bought for 1,600 gil in Tomaj's Sky Saloon shop after clearing Mission 3-1.
Final Fantasy Type-0[]
Mythril Claws are a weapon for Eight. They provide 34 Attack Power and +10 to all magic. They can be bought from Amiter for 9000 gil.
Bravely Default[]
Gloves created by fashioning individual fingers with Eisenburg mythril steel before carefully joining them together. They are light, easy to use, and allow for astonishing mobility.
Description
Mythril Gloves is an accessory that provides 6 P.DEF and 1 M.DEF. It can be bought for 200 pg at Yulyana Woods Needleworks and Miasma Woods.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Gauntlets made of mythril that not only raise the protection of the wearer, but also cast protect when said wearer is on the verge of death. No details are known regarding how the gauntlets can sense their owner's current condition, but some theorize that they have a built-in mechanism that allows them to sense the wearer's pulse or temperature. Meanwhile, some others believe that the mythril gloves have a will of their own, but either theory has yet to be proven.
Description
Mythril Gloves is an accessory provides 6 DEF and increases DEF by 30% when HP is below 10% Max HP. It can be found in a chest at Felicitas Town, by finding and turning in the Earth Key found during the exploration of Wolfsfang Peak or crafted after obtaining the recipe from Intermediate B-2 from the Colosseum. It requires 200 gil, Earth Cryst x6, Light Cryst x6, Gaia's Tear x8, and Mythril Ore x10.
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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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