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Mythril Rod in Final Fantasy VII.

A testament to the versatility of mythril. The stuff can be worked into anything.

Mythril Rod (ミスリルロッド, Misuriru Roddo?), also known as Mithril Rod, is a recurring rod in the Final Fantasy series. It is part of the mythril equipment set.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy III[]

Mythril Rod is the weakest rod, providing 12 Attack (5 in the NES version) and +1 Intellect. It can be bought for 400 gil at Kazus and Canaan. It can be equipped by the Onion Knight, Black Mage, Red Mage, Evoker, Magus, Summoner, and Sage.

Final Fantasy VI[]

Plain rod forged from mythril.

Description

Mythril Rod is the weakest rod, providing 60 Attack, +2 Magic, and has two-handed compatibility. It can be bought for 500 gil at Thamasa in the World of Balance, dropped from Joker, and is initially equipped on Strago. It can be equipped by Strago, Gogo, and Relm.

Final Fantasy VII[]

Mythril Rod is the second weakest weapon for Aeris, providing 16 Attack, 100 Atk%, 3 Magic, and one linked Materia slot with normal growth. It can be bought for 370 gil at Wall Market.

Final Fantasy VII Remake[]

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Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis[]

The Mythril Rod is a weapon for Aerith.

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Final Fantasy IX[]

The Mythril Rod is the second weakest rod for Dagger, providing 14 Attack and teaching Life, Silence, and Shell. It can be bought for 560 gil at Summit Station, Treno (first visit), Esto Gaza (before visiting Desert Palace), Cleyra, and Ipsen's Castle Mogshop. It can be used in synthesis in the endgame as one of the ingredients for making a Brave Suit.

Final Fantasy XI[]

Mythril Rod is a club that provides 14 damage, 288 delay, and HP +9. It deals 2.92 damage per second and accumulates 76 TP per hit. It can be equipped by level 34 White Mage, Black Mage, Summoner, Scholar, and Geomancer.

It can be bought for ~6,256 gil from Antonia in Upper Jeuno (H-8). It can also be bought for 80 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).

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]

Rod with outstanding mythril engraving work.

Description

Mythril Rod is the second strongest rod, providing 32 Attack, 2 Magic, +1 Jump, and teaches the ability Black Combo for 100 AP to the Black Mage, Time Combo for 100 AP to the Time Mage, and Spell Combo for 100 AP to the Illusionist.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]

A staff made from the special metal mythril. So stylish it's often used as a fashion accessory.

Description

Mythril Rod is a low-ranked weapon for the Yukes, providing 40 Attack, 5 Defense, and 45 Magic.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]

A staff made from the special metal mythril. Useful and VERY fashionable.

Description

Mythril Rod is a mid-ranked staff that provides 43 Attack, 63 Magic, +15 to Spacetime, +5 to Stun, and one available slot for jewels. It can be used by all races.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord[]

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Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[]

The Mythril Rod has an attack of 5 and magic attack of 12. It can only be bought from the multiplayer shop in Arbor for 5,745 pts.

Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

Mythril Rod is a mid-ranked rod that provides 20 Attack and +5 Intelligence.

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Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]

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Dissidia Final Fantasy[]

Mythril Rod is a level 24 rod that provides +17 Attack, +1 Defense, +115 HP, and is 1/3rd of the "Mystic Mythril" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 6,050 gil, Guard Stick, and Mythril.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

Mythril Rod is a level 1 rod that provides +18 Attack, +2 Defense, -44 Bravery, +194 HP, and is 1/3rd of the "Mystic Mythril" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 8,810 gil, Guard Stick, and Mythril.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒[]

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy All the Bravest[]

Mythril Rod provides +1 Attack and can be equipped by Black Mage, Magus, Time Mage, Summoner, Aerith, and Shantotto.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

A staff from a distant world said to be a fabled mage's weapon of choice. In its world of origin, it could be found in Midgar's Train Graveyard, a place rumored to be the haunting grounds of monsters and ghosts alike.

Description, FFVII Remake

Mythril Rod (FFVII Remake) is a Staff that is obtained during the Final Fantasy VII Remake event, The Town That Never Sleeps. It provides 150 MAG and MAG +30%.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]

Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring[]

Ehrgeiz Mythril Rod

A rod made of mythril.

Description

The Mythril Rod is a 2-handed rod within the Forsaken Dungeon. It provides 38 Weapon Atk, 9 Durability, -1 Speed, and -1 Consumption Rate. Clair Andrews can equip it.

Bravely series[]

An exquisite rod with a head of high-grade Eisenberg mythril fashioned by a veteran craftsman. When equipped, it raises magic attack more than normal rods, which is why it costs slightly more.

Description in Bravely Default

In Bravely Default, Mythril Rod is a rod that provides 9 P.ATK, 9 M.ATK, and 90 Aim. It can be bought for 750 pg at Yulyana Woods Needleworks and Miasma Woods.

In Bravely Second: End Layer, Mythril Rod is a rod that provides 12 P.ATK, 12 M.ATK, 90 Aim, and deals 50% more damage to insects. It can be bought in Ancheim for 750 pg, or stolen from Mephilia (ch 1, 5).

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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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