A giant wing from a great wyrm. Shaped like a bow to catch the wind and support the wyrm's massive bulk–a design copied by the first airship wrights.
Description, Final Fantasy XII
Wyvern Wing (飛竜の翼, Hiryū no Tsubasa?) is a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series. There are also other items localized as "Wyvern Wing", see disambiguation.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy XI[]

Final Fantasy XII[]
Wyvern Wing is a loot won as a monograph drop from Aeronite, stolen from Aeros and Wyvern Lord, or poached from Aeronite. It can be sold for 1873 gil and two are required to create the Arcturus at the bazaar.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings[]
Great arching wing designed to lift a gigantic mass into flight. Inspiration for the airship.
Description
The Wyvern Wing is an "inscrutable bone" found during scavenging. It is found in:
- Mission 71: For a Moment's Peace (Scavenging), Heaven's Vigil - Summoning Melee (Scavenging) very low chance, The Neverwood - Monster Melee (Scavenging) very low chance, Dalmasca Estersand - Summoning Melee (Scavenging) very low chance
- Reward (with Goblin Pouch equipped) for Heaven's Vigil - Summoning Melee and Dalmasca Estersand - Summoning Melee
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]
Wing from the giant dragons that wheel through the sky. Said to provide protection to travelers when mounted atop an airship.
Description
Wyvern Wing is a loot obtained from the missions "Beneath the Sands", "My Secret Shame", "Lord Grayrl!", "Three-Point Strategy", and "A Small Favor". It can be sold for 2500 gil and is required to create the Last Letter, Windsong Rapier, Trident, Dragon Whisker, Arbalest, and Ever Robe.
Final Fantasy Tactics S[]

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]
Said to have the power to control the wind.
Description
Wyvern Wing is a Rank B accessory that provides Luck +3. It can be obtained from the Duel Colosseum Invincible Course or from the shop by trading in 1900 gil and one Hi-Elixir.
Etymology[]
wyvern is a medieval European mythological winged creature with a dragon's head, reptilian body, two legs (sometimes none), and a barbed tail. They appear in many crests of Europe's ancient families, symbolizing strength. The word wyvern comes from wivere, which means serpent.
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