Ninja blade that shines silver like the moon.
Final Fantasy VI description
Oborozuki (おぼろ月? or 朧月, Oborozuki?, lit. Hazy Moon), also known as Blurry Moon and Rogetsu, is a recurring ninja blade in the Final Fantasy series. It is often the most powerful ninja blade when it appears.
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Final Fantasy VI[]
Oborozuki is the strongest ninja dagger, providing 225 Attack, +7 Strength, +7 Speed, +50% Evasion, +10% Magic Evasion, has two-handed compatibility, and enables Runic though Celes cannot normally equip it. Oborozuki can only be equipped by Shadow, and can drop from Flan Princess, or won by betting the Zwill Crossblade in the Dragon's Neck Coliseum and winning the match.
Final Fantasy X[]
Blurry Moon is a weapon for Auron, obtainable if the dominant ability on any katana is Darktouch.
Final Fantasy XI[]
The Rogetsu is the third stage of five in the quest to obtain Kikoku, Ninja's Relic Weapon. In order to obtain Rogetsu, a player must obtain the second stage weapon (Mimizuku) and trade it along with a Wakizashi, a Kabutowari, a Sakurafubuki, and 16 Lungo-Nango Jadeshells to the Goblin Switchstix. Rogetsu's actual stats are as follows: a one-handed Katana usable only by level 75 or higher ninjas with weapon damage 33 and delay 227; in Dynamis, these become damage 40 and delay 227, with an additional +9 to dark elemental resistance. Rogetsu is in turn intended to be upgraded to the fourth stage, Yoshimitsu.
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]
Blurry Moon is a level 99 parrying armor that provides +1 Attack and +72 Defense. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 32,750 gil, Kagenui, and Maduin's Fang x5.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Blurry Moon is a level 100 parrying armor that provides +1 Attack, +72 Defense, and BRV Boost on Block +5%. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 177,840 gil, Kagenui, Mimizuku, and an Omega Skeleton.
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Etymology[]
Oborozuki in Japanese means "hazy moon". Within the discourse of Japanese art and aesthetics, it is also considered a sign of spring, compared to the full bright moon of autumn. In recent years, it has taken a romantic and fantastical association with that of ninja in popular culture.