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FFXI Katana 2A

Shinobi-Gatana in Final Fantasy XI.

A sword specially tailored to the needs of ninjas. Its blade is shorter than that of the average sword.

Description, Final Fantasy Tactics.

Shinobi-Gatana (忍び刀 or 忍刀, Shinobi Gatana or Nintō?, lit. Shinobi Katana), also known as Hidden Knife, Ninja Blade, and Shinobi Katana, is a recurring weapon in the series.

Appearances

Final Fantasy IV

Template:Sideicon Ashura was renamed to Shinobi Katana for the Easy Type version. It has 32 attack and 40 accuracy. It can only be equipped by Edge. It can be bought for 7000 gil in Tomra and found inside the Tower of Babil. This weapon is metallic.

Final Fantasy XI

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Final Fantasy Tactics

Template:Sideicon Ninja Blade is the weakest ninja blade, providing 8 Attack and 5% Weapon Defense. It can be bought for 3,000 gil at an Outfitter after defeating Cúchulainn at Lionel Castle during Chapter 3.

Dissidia Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon Shinobi-Gatana is a level 36 parrying armor that provides +1 Attack and +26 Defense. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 11,580 gil.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon Shinobi-Gatana returns as a level 30 parrying armor that provides +2 Attack and +23 Defense. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 22,900 gil.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Etymology

The ninjatō (忍者刀), ninjaken (忍者剣), or shinobigatana (忍刀), are allegedly the preferred weapon that the Shinobi of feudal Japan carried. It is portrayed by modern ninjutsu practitioners (including Masaaki Hatsumi and Stephen K. Hayes) and is prominently featured in popular culture. Replicas of this weapon are prominently on display in both the Koka Ninja Village Museum in Kōka, Shiga and the Iga-ryū Ninja Museum in Iga, Mie. Historically, there is no physical evidence for the existence of this "katana-like short sword legendarily used by ninja", though it is believed that they are based on the design of the wakizashi or chokutō swords.

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