Sword with cryptic marks etched in its blade. Only a handful of scholars can decipher it.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates description
Rune Saber (ルーンセイバー, Rūn Seibā?) is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy XI[]
A blade so thin that it cannot be used in combat. It responds to all runic elements and glows a pale shade of blue.
Description
Rune Saber is a key item used the "Forging New Bonds" quest.
Final Fantasy XV[]
Name | Category | Attack | Critical | Modifiers/Notes | Value | Obtain |
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Rune Saber | Swords | 103 | 3 | Max HP: +48 Max MP: +8 Vitality: +8 Magic: +12 Spirit: +9 | Buy: 600 Sell: 300 | Default: Noctis in Close Encounter of the Terra Kind Shop: Taelpar Rest Area, Lestallum |
Special ore is woven into the blade, enhancing most wielder attributes. |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]
Rune Saber is a high-ranked weapon for the Clavat, providing 140 Attack.
Final Fantasy Type-0[]
Rune Saber is a weapon for Queen. It provides 8 Attack and MP +20%. It is a reward for "Wyverns in the Woods" (S-Rank on Officer difficulty) or as a Special Order for "Escaping the Imperial Capital" (Acquisition Challenge: Collect two items located in the area). It sells for 180 gil.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[]
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
A sword from the faraway world Eos made from a special mineral. These swords could be purchased in the world of Eos at weapon shops, but because the swords are runed through the use of a special technique, the swords boasted an edge much sharper than conventional swords.
Description
Rune Saber is a Sword that provides 48 ATK and 8 MAG. It is obtained from the Final Fantasy XV event, "The Web-Weaving Princess".
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Etymology[]
Runes are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialized purposes thereafter. Historic anthropology regarding the Germanic and Norse peoples that used runes also note that the language was also highly used in magical practices related to these cultures, whether it be in divination, enchantment, and incantation.