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    FFRK Gravity Rod FFVI
    Gravity Rod [FFVI] in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

    Rod containing the power of Gravity.Final Fantasy VI description

    Gravity Rod (グラビティロッド, Gurabiti Roddo?), also known as Rod of Gravity, is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series.

    Appearances

    Final Fantasy VI

    Gravity Rod is a mid to high-ranked rod that provides 120 Attack, 135 Hit Rate, has two-handed compatibility, is Earth Earth-elemental, has a 25% chance of casting Graviga when attacking with it, and casts Graviga when used as an item and then breaks. It can be bought for 13,000 gil at Maranda and Thamasa in the World of Ruin, found in Figaro Castle, and won from the Dragon's Neck Coliseum by betting the Punisher or Rainbow Brush. It can be equipped by Strago, Relm, and Gogo.

    Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

    Gravity Rod (VI) is a LD Staff for Strago that enables access to the LD ability, Grand Delta, as well as the abilities Grand Delta Power, Grand Delta Buff Plus, and Charged Grand Delta. It provides 89 HP, 58 DEF, 275-350 iBRV, 2946-3396 mBRV, 994-1144 ATK, and adds 90-100 CP.

    Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

    Final Fantasy Record Keeper

    Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

    A rod that is so heavy that it is of little use as an offensive weapon. Meant more for the defensive-minded, it is said that users of this rod carry the weight of the world on their shoulders.Description

    A rod from a faraway world, imbued with the power to control gravity. In that world, one can find a rod like this in the depths of Figaro Castle, a stronghold that travels through the deep desert sands, or perhaps purchase one in a remote, hidden village where magic casters reside.FFVI description

    Rod of Gravity is a Rod obtained from the event Demons Unleashed. It provides 5 ATK, 35 MAG, and access to the spell Gravity.

    Gravity Rod (FFVI) is a Rod obtained during the Final Fantasy VI exploration event, Figaro Castle. It provides 60 MAG and enables usage of the ability Graviga.

    Etymology

    Gravity, or gravitation, is the natural phenomenon by which physical bodies appear to attract each other with a force proportional to their masses. It is most commonly experienced as the agent that gives weight to objects with mass and causes them to fall to the ground when dropped.

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