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| name = Balmung |
| name = Balmung |
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| tags = {{Rare}} |
| tags = {{Rare}} |
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− | | type = Great Sword |
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| damage = 80 |
| damage = 80 |
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| delay = 480 |
| delay = 480 |
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+ | | stats = {{stat|hp|-5%}} {{stat|Accuracy|+5}}<br/>{{stat|Attack|+13}}<br/>{{Additional Effect|"[[Dispel]]"}} |
| level = 70 |
| level = 70 |
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| jobs = [[DRK]] |
| jobs = [[DRK]] |
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− | | image = Balmung.png |
+ | | image = Balmung ingame.png |
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| resale price = {{Resale Price|12127|12915}} |
| resale price = {{Resale Price|12127|12915}} |
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{{AH|Weapons|Great Swords}} |
{{AH|Weapons|Great Swords}} |
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+ | | {{NM|Fafnir}} |
|align="center" |88-90 |
|align="center" |88-90 |
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|[[Dragon's Aery]] |
|[[Dragon's Aery]] |
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+ | ==Derivations== |
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In the Norse chronicle ''Volsunga Saga'' and the German epic, ''Nibelungenlied'', Balmung was the sword of Siegfried. It was used to slay [[Fafnir]]. Siegfried won Balmung from the Niebelung. A magical sword, Balmung, was made by Wayland the Smith. Odin stabbed the Branstock tree, an oak tree in the Volsung palace, with Balmung. [[Odin (NPC)|Odin]] then said that he who could pull the sword from the tree is destined to win in battle. Nine of the Volsung princes tried to take the sword, but only the youngest ever got it out. His name was Sigmund. Odin destroyed Balmung in battle but it was reassembled. After it was reforged, it clove an anvil in half. Siegfried used it against Fafnir. In the Nibelungenlied, Siegfried's sword is called Balmung; in Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, it is called Nothung. |
In the Norse chronicle ''Volsunga Saga'' and the German epic, ''Nibelungenlied'', Balmung was the sword of Siegfried. It was used to slay [[Fafnir]]. Siegfried won Balmung from the Niebelung. A magical sword, Balmung, was made by Wayland the Smith. Odin stabbed the Branstock tree, an oak tree in the Volsung palace, with Balmung. [[Odin (NPC)|Odin]] then said that he who could pull the sword from the tree is destined to win in battle. Nine of the Volsung princes tried to take the sword, but only the youngest ever got it out. His name was Sigmund. Odin destroyed Balmung in battle but it was reassembled. After it was reforged, it clove an anvil in half. Siegfried used it against Fafnir. In the Nibelungenlied, Siegfried's sword is called Balmung; in Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, it is called Nothung. |
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 1 October 2021
Statistics
Other Uses
How to Obtain
Auction House Category: Weapons > Great Swords
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Dropped By
Name | Level | Zone |
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Fafnir (NM) | 88-90 | Dragon's Aery |
Derivations
In the Norse chronicle Volsunga Saga and the German epic, Nibelungenlied, Balmung was the sword of Siegfried. It was used to slay Fafnir. Siegfried won Balmung from the Niebelung. A magical sword, Balmung, was made by Wayland the Smith. Odin stabbed the Branstock tree, an oak tree in the Volsung palace, with Balmung. Odin then said that he who could pull the sword from the tree is destined to win in battle. Nine of the Volsung princes tried to take the sword, but only the youngest ever got it out. His name was Sigmund. Odin destroyed Balmung in battle but it was reassembled. After it was reforged, it clove an anvil in half. Siegfried used it against Fafnir. In the Nibelungenlied, Siegfried's sword is called Balmung; in Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, it is called Nothung.