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[[File:WyrmheroBlade-ffxii.png|200px|right|The Wyrmhero Blade.]] |
[[File:WyrmheroBlade-ffxii.png|200px|right|The Wyrmhero Blade.]] |
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− | The '''Wyrmhero Blade''', known as '''Tolo's Sword''' {{J|トロの剣|Toro no Tsurugi}} in Japan, is a recurring weapon in [[Final Fantasy |
+ | The '''Wyrmhero Blade''', known as '''Tolo's Sword''' {{J|トロの剣|Toro no Tsurugi}} in Japan, is a recurring [[Weapon (equipment)|weapon]] in [[Final Fantasy series|the series]]. The Wyrmhero Blade is a tribute to [[Square Enix]]'s other main RPG series, ''[[Dragon Quest]]'', which has an identical-looking sword called '''Erdrick's sword''' {{J|ロトの剣|Roto no Tsurugi}}, wielded by Erdrick (aka Loto), the recurring legendary figure. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''=== |
===''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''=== |
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⚫ | It has an Attack power of 130, third only to |
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⚫ | The Wyrmhero Blade is a powerful [[Greatsword (weapon type)|greatsword]]. Unlike most weapons, the Wyrmhero Blade has no [[License Board|license]] and is considered a key item rather than a piece of equipment, like the [[Sword of Kings (weapon)|Sword of Kings]] and the [[Treaty-Blade]], and therefore anyone can equip it. |
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⚫ | It has an Attack power of 130, third only to {{#invoke:FFXII Data|weaponlink|name=Tournesol}} and {{#invoke:FFXII Data|weaponlink|name=Zodiac Spear}}, and has a high [[Hit (term)#Final Fantasy XII|combo rate]] of 80%. The user is bestowed with constant [[Faith (status)|Faith]] and [[Bravery (status)|Bravery]] (although the weapon description does not mention this), and +50 to [[Evasion]], which is the highest of any weapon. It is, by far, the slowest weapon, having the longest [[Charge Time|charge time]]. |
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− | Wyrmhero Blade is known as the "Dragon Crest" in the [[Bazaar (Final Fantasy XII)|bazaar]] price list, and costs 65,535 gil. The value is a reference to the maximum total experience points attainable in the original ''Dragon Quest'' games. Obtaining 65,535 experience points was seen as a popular, if highly optional, challenge. (See also {{w|65535 (number)|Wikipedia's entry}} on the number for its occurrence in other games). |
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+ | In the ''Zodiac'' versions, it provides 131 Attack, 50 Evade, 99 CT, 80% combo rate, is Holy-elemental, and grants Bravery and Faith. It can be bought from the bazaar for 65,535 gil after selling Omega Badge x1, Godslayer's Badge x1, and Lu Shang's Badge x1. It can be equipped by all jobs. It is also rarely stolen from [[Famfrit (Final Fantasy XII)|Famfrit]] ([[Trial Mode#50|Stage 50]]) and [[Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy XII boss)|Gilgamesh]] ([[Trial Mode#94|Stage 94]]) in the [[Trial Mode]]. |
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− | [[File:Gilgamesh's-Sword-of-Legend.png|thumb|left|Gilgamesh's Sword of Legend.]] |
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− | Wyrmhero Blade is one of the swords wielded by [[Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy XII)|Gilgamesh]]. Gilgamesh refers to the sword as the "Blade of Legend". This weapon emits sound effects from ''Dragon Quest'' when it either hits an enemy or misses them. Wyrmhero Blade is the one that is left behind after Gilgamesh is defeated, and if the player inspects it they get the following message: ''Appears to be just an ordinary sword of legend''. When the player leaves the room Gilgamesh rushes back to retrieve the sword. |
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− | Despite being one of the most powerful weapons in the game, it is rendered almost useless by its excessive charge time and if the player can meet the requirements to acquire the sword (some of which require the player to beat all [[superboss]]es), it could be argued that the sword no longer has practical use besides making the [[Final Dungeon (Term)|final dungeon]] even easier. As such, the sword is mostly just a trophy item. |
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− | The Wyrmhero Blade can be acquired via trading rare [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)|loot]] from three sidequests: |
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− | !width="10%"|Loot |
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− | !width="60%"|Acquire |
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− | |class="FFXIIb"|'''Lu Shang's Badge''' |
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− | |Awarded for completing the Den Of The River Lord section of the [[Fishing (Final Fantasy XII)|fishing]] minigame at [[Dalmasca Estersand]]/South Bank Village. |
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− | |class="FFXIIb"|'''Godslayer's Badge''' |
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− | |Awarded for completing the hunt "Farewell to a Legend" ([[Yiazmat (Final Fantasy XII)|Yiazmat]], Bill #45, Rank VIII Elite). |
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− | |class="FFXIIb"|'''Omega Badge''' |
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− | |100% loot drop from [[Omega Mark XII]] (missable should players leave the area without collecting the loot icon). |
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====''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''==== |
====''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''==== |
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+ | [[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy weapons#Wyrmhero Blade|Wyrmhero Blade]] is a level 100 sword that provides +67 Attack. |
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''=== |
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''=== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | + | Ordinary-Sword-of-Legend-FFXII-TZA.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''. |
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− | + | FFAB Wyrmhero Blade SSR.png|''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' (SSR). |
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+ | Mobius Erdrick.png|Ability card of [[Wol (Mobius)|Wol]] as Erdrick, wielding Erdrick's Sword, the one the Wyrmhero Blade is based on. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Etymology== |
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+ | {{Etym|Wyrm}} |
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+ | Its Japanese name ''Toro no Tsurugi'' is an anagram of ''Roto no Tsurugi''. While Roto is the name of the character from ''Dragon Quest'', ''toro'' means "tuna" in Japanese, and "bull" in Italian. |
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Revision as of 17:59, 13 January 2020
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The Wyrmhero Blade, known as Tolo's Sword (トロの剣, Toro no Tsurugi?) in Japan, is a recurring weapon in the series. The Wyrmhero Blade is a tribute to Square Enix's other main RPG series, Dragon Quest, which has an identical-looking sword called Erdrick's sword (ロトの剣, Roto no Tsurugi?), wielded by Erdrick (aka Loto), the recurring legendary figure.
Appearances
Final Fantasy XII
The Wyrmhero Blade is a powerful greatsword. Unlike most weapons, the Wyrmhero Blade has no license and is considered a key item rather than a piece of equipment, like the Sword of Kings and the Treaty-Blade, and therefore anyone can equip it.
It has an Attack power of 130, third only to Tournesol and Zodiac Spear, and has a high combo rate of 80%. The user is bestowed with constant Faith and Bravery (although the weapon description does not mention this), and +50 to Evasion, which is the highest of any weapon. It is, by far, the slowest weapon, having the longest charge time.
In the Zodiac versions, it provides 131 Attack, 50 Evade, 99 CT, 80% combo rate, is Holy-elemental, and grants Bravery and Faith. It can be bought from the bazaar for 65,535 gil after selling Omega Badge x1, Godslayer's Badge x1, and Lu Shang's Badge x1. It can be equipped by all jobs. It is also rarely stolen from Famfrit (Stage 50) and Gilgamesh (Stage 94) in the Trial Mode.
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)
The Wyrmhero Blade is one of the strongest swords, boasting an Attack score of +67.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Wyrmhero Blade is a level 100 sword that provides +67 Attack.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Gallery
Etymology
European dragon. They appear mostly in Celtic and German mythology. They are depicted as flying, fire-breathing reptiles, with magical properties. The word wyrm is the original Germanic-based term for a serpent or dragon, draca being adopted from the Latin draco at an early time.
Wyrm is an alternative name for mythologicalIts Japanese name Toro no Tsurugi is an anagram of Roto no Tsurugi. While Roto is the name of the character from Dragon Quest, toro means "tuna" in Japanese, and "bull" in Italian.