Final Fantasy Wiki
Register
Advertisement
Dissidia WoL RuneSaber

Rune Saber in Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.

Rune Saber (ルーンセイバー, Rūnseibā?) is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is an ability used by Warrior of Light and Wol.

Appearances[]

Dissidia Final Fantasy[]

Rune Saber is a ground magical Bravery to HP attack for Warrior of Light, obtained after obtaining Ascension. It requires 40 CP to equip (20 when mastered), 300 AP to master, has Melee Mid priority, and deal up to 12 damage, and generates up to 160 EX. The midair version is identical, but is obtained after learning Crossover.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

Both versions of Rune Saber return as a Bravery to HP attack for Warrior of Light, now requiring 30 CP to equip (15 when mastered) and 130 AP to master both versions. They now only deal 10 damage and generate no EX Force.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

Edgar - Chainsaw2This section about an ability in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by expanding it.

Final Fantasy Artniks[]

Edgar - Chainsaw2This section about an ability in Final Fantasy Artniks is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by expanding it.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Edgar - Chainsaw2This section about an ability in Final Fantasy Record Keeper is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by expanding it.

Mobius Final Fantasy[]

Rune Saber is the Ultimate for Paladin, and its upgraded forms, Divine Knight and Knight of the Round Table.

Edgar - Chainsaw2This section about an ability in Mobius Final Fantasy is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by expanding it.

Gallery[]

Relm-ffvi-snes-battleThis gallery is incomplete and requires Final Fantasy Artniks and MFF version in Record Keeper added. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by uploading images.

Etymology[]

Runes are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialized purposes thereafter. Historic anthropology regarding the Germanic and Norse peoples that used runes also note that the language was also highly used in magical practices related to these cultures, whether it be in divination, enchantment, and incantation.

Advertisement