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Seventh Heaven in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

A holy bow fashioned by a god to adorn his highest throne.

Seventh Heaven (セブンスヘブン, Sebunsu Hebun?) is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series. It appears either as a bow or a knuckle.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]

Divine bow used to adorn the throne of the gods.

Description

Seventh Heaven is the weakest greatbow, providing 15 Attack, 5 Evasion, 5 Range, and is Holy-elemental. However, it teaches the ability Ultima Shot for 999 AP to the Hunter.

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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]

Seventh Heaven is the most powerful greatbow. It provides 55 Attack, 5 Evasion, 5 Range, and is Holy-elemental. It teaches the ability Ultima Shot for 990 AP to the Hunter, and can be obtained from the Bazaar from the "Greatbows A" category.

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Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

Seventh Heaven is the level 100 exclusive weapon for Tifa, providing +79 Bravery, +68 Attack, -595 HP, Damage +10%, and slight Sneak Attack effect. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 182,800 gil, Premium Heart, Stretch Boxers, and Brawler's Hope x5.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Etymology[]

In religious or mythological cosmology, the seven heavens refer to the seven divisions of the Heaven, the abode of immortal beings, or the visible sky, the expanse containing the Sun, Moon and the stars. This concept dates back to ancient Mesopotamian religions and similar concept is also found in some Indian religions such as Hinduism, and in some Abrahamic religions such as Judaism, Islam and Catholicism.

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