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    Noel Odin Blade
    Odinblade in Final Fantasy XIII-2.

    A prototype paradox weapon that crackles with almost divine power. Feeds on fragment energy.Final Fantasy XIII-2 description

    Odinblade (フツノミタマ, Futsunomitama?), also known as Futsuno Mitama and Futsu-no-Mitama, is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series. In Final Fantasy XI it is a katana, but in further appearances Odinblade is a set of short swords that combine into a spear for Noel Kreiss to wield.

    Appearances

    Final Fantasy XI

    Futsuno Mitama is a great katana that provides 84 damage, 480 delay, DEX +8, Store TP +8, with a latent STR +8 effect. Its latent effect is active during weapon skills. It deals 10.5 damage per second and accumulates 130 TP per hit. It can be equipped by level 75 Samurai. It can be obtained by trading a Sin of Indulgence (dropped from Absolute Virtue) to Meret in Tavnazian Safehold. The quest "In the Name of Science" must be completed before Meret will accept any trades. It was also available during the special Mog Bonanza (2008 - 2010 (Rank 1)) event.

    Final Fantasy XIII-2

    The Odinblade is a weapon for Noel obtained by giving Hope a Chaos Crystal and then speaking to the man at the counter in the main Academia building, or bought in Serendipity for 1,000 coins if the Odinbolt for Serah was chosen instead. The Odinblade's strength is determined by the amount of fragments the player has received. When the player has all the fragments, the weapon becomes devastatingly powerful. It is the strongest weapon for Noel, while its counterpart, Odinbolt, is the strongest bowsword for Serah.

    In the original Japanese version, the weapons are named after Japanese mythology, but the anglicized name refers to Odin instead; Lightning Saga has many Norse mythology allusions and Odin is also heavily featured as Lightning's Eidolon.

    Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

    Odinblade (XIII) is a BT weapon for Noel that enables access to the finishing burst, Prayers Surpassing Chaos. It provides 111 HP, 65 DEF, 383 iBRV, 3840 mBRV, 1313 ATK, and adds 130 CP.

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    Bravely series

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    Futsu-no-Mitama in Bravely Second: End Layer.

    In Bravely Second: End Layer, Futsu-no-Mitama is a katana that provides 48 P.ATK, 90 Aim, 15 Critical, and deals 50% more damage to aquatic foes. It can be found in Dimension's Hollow.

    Etymology

    In Germanic mythology, Odin (from Old Norse Óðinn) is a widely revered god. In Norse mythology, from which stems most of our information about the god, Odin is associated with healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, battle, sorcery, poetry, frenzy, and the runic alphabet, and is the husband of the goddess Frigg.

    Futsu-no-Mitama (rendered literally in kanji as "Govern Soul-of-Cloth Capital") is a sword said to have been wielded by Takemikazuchi in his campaign to bring order to Ashihara-no-Nakatsukuni in ancient Japan. In Final Fantasy XIII-2, Serah's equivalent bowsword in the Japanese release is complementarily called "Takemikazuchi".

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