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FFXIII Ninurta

Ninurta in Final Fantasy XIII.

Designed with balanced performance in mind, this boomerang deliberately avoids the extreme characteristics of competitor models.

Final Fantasy XIII description

Ninurta (ニヌルタ, Ninuruta?) is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series.

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Final Fantasy XIII[]

Ninurta is a boomerang for Hope. It has equal Magic and Strength, and has "Physical Wall" trait. It can be bought in Up in Arms (2,800 gil) and found in Vile Peaks. It can be upgraded to Jatayu with a Perovskite. At max level it dismantles to thirteen Gyroscopes and a Crankshaft.

Level Strength Magic Current Exp. Exp. to Next lv Exp. to ★
1 12 12 0 420 33,000
2 17 17 420 495 32,580
3 22 22 915 570 32,085
4 27 27 1,485 645 31,515
5 32 32 2,130 720 30,870
6 37 37 2,850 795 30,150
7 42 42 3,645 870 29,355
8 47 47 4,515 945 28,485
9 52 52 5,460 1,020 27,540
10 57 57 6,480 1,095 26,520
11 62 62 7,575 1,170 25,425
12 67 67 8,745 1,245 24,255
13 72 72 9,990 1,320 23,010
14 77 77 11,310 1,395 21,690
15 82 82 12,705 1,470 20,295
16 87 87 14,175 1,545 18,825
17 92 92 15,720 1,620 17,280
18 97 97 17,340 1,695 15,660
19 102 102 19,035 1,770 13,965
20 107 107 20,805 1,845 12,195
21 112 112 22,650 1,920 10,350
22 117 117 24,570 1,995 8,430
23 122 122 26,565 2,070 6,435
24 127 127 28,635 2,145 4,365
25 132 132 30,780 2,220 2,220
137 137 33,000 Perovskite 0

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Etymology[]

Ninurta in Sumerian and the Akkadian mythology of Assyria and Babylonia was the god of Lagash, identified with Ningirsu with whom he may always have been identified. In older transliteration the name is rendered Ninib and Ninip, and in early commentary he was sometimes portrayed as a solar deity. In Nippur, Ninurta was worshiped as part of a triad of deities including his father, Enlil and his mother, Ninlil. Ninurta often appears holding a bow and arrow, a sickle sword, or a mace named Sharur: Sharur is capable of speech in the Sumerian legend "Deeds and Exploits of Ninurta" and can take the form of a winged lion and may represent an archetype for the later Shedu.

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