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Ragnarok

Statistics[]

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RagnarokAugmentedRareExclusive
(Great Sword) All Races
Lv. 80 WAR / PLD / DRK
Damage Per Second: 13.78
TP Per Hit: 110
Increases rate of critical hits II

Hidden Effect

  • Attacks will occasionally do 2.5 times normal damage.

Other Uses[]

Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

How to Obtain[]

Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered. Ffxiah-small
Cannot be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.

Trial of the Magians[]

Upgrade from Ragnarok via the Great Sword Trials:

Historical Background[]

In Norse mythology, Ragnarok (properly spelled Ragnarök, Ragnarøkkr, Ragnarøk) was the end of the world, doomsday. It would involve a final battle between the Æsir (Norse gods) and the Einherjar (mortals who died gloriously during battle) and a coalition of villains (the Fire Giants, the Jotuns, Loki, and miscellaneous monsters). This conflict would kill virtually all of the gods, the giants, and the monsters, not to mention tearing apart the whole universe (Yggdrasil, the World Tree, and all Nine Worlds). The matchups of this battle have been extensively detailed in several epics. All of the gods know this event will occur and who will be killed by whom, but they know there is absolutely nothing they can do to stop it. It is a bleak fate, but all the gods have reconciled themselves with that gloomy fact. Ragnarok differs from the End Times in Christianity in that both sides are slaughtered almost entirely (Christianity has God's forces triumph victorious over Satan's forces). The factions, the Æsir and the coalition of giants, monsters, and dead, represent Order and Chaos, not Good and Evil).

See more additional historical information on Ragnarok.

Vana'dielian Background[]

Originally wielded (during the Shadowreign eraVerification Needed) by Lord Mieuseloir, of the Red Wolves.

See Ragnarok/Plot Details for more background information.

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