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Salamand Sword FFIII

Concept art from Final Fantasy III.

The Salamand Sword (サラマンドソード, Saramando Sōdo?), also known as Flametongue, is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series. It is a sword and a piece of flame equipment.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy III[]

The Salamand Sword, Flametongue in the Pixel Remaster, is a fire-elemental sword. It has an attack power of 30 in the 3D versions and 32 in the Famicom version. It can be found on the tenth floor of the Tower of Owen. In the NES version, it can also be bought in the Dwarven Hollows for 3,000 gil. When used as an item, it casts the fire spell.

Final Fantasy XI[]

Salamand Sword is a great sword that provides 41 damage and 456 delay. It deals 5.39 damage per second and accumulates 118 TP per hit. It can be equipped by level 75 Paladin and Dark Knight. It can be upgrade from Albion through the Trial of the Magians Great Sword Trials, Trial 224.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Etymology[]

Salamander is a mythological reptile believed to be able to breathe and resist fire. In legends, ancient alchemists are said to use Salamanders to determine the heat of the fire necessary to turn lead to gold.

A sword is a blade weapon used primarily for cutting or thrusting. The precise definition of the term varies with the historical epoch or the geographical region under consideration. A sword in the most narrow sense consists of a straight blade with two edges and a hilt. However, in nearly every case, the term may also be used to refer to weapons with a single edge (backsword).

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