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    Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.
    Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.

    A firearm with mystic markings that raises magic and discharges runic energy in lieu of bullets.Final Fantasy Explorers description

    Rune Trigger (ルーントリガー, Rūn Torigā?) is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series. It is a magic gun for Cater of Class Zero that shoots magic charges rather than bullets. It is part of rune equipment sets.

    Appearances

    Final Fantasy Type-0

    Rune Trigger is a gun for Cater. It has 41 Attack Power and is a reward for "Thwarting the Royal Ambush" mission (S-Rank on Finis difficulty), or from the Special Order at "Mission Under Ceasefire" (Defeat an enemy without allied assistance using active leader). It sells for 1800 gil and boosts MP by 50%.

    Final Fantasy Agito

    Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

    Rune Trigger (0) is a 5★ Gun for Cater that enables access to the ability Arcane Blast. It provides 117 HP, 50 DEF, 201-276 iBRV, 2175-2850 mBRV, 732-957 ATK, and adds 35-50 CP.

    Final Fantasy Record Keeper

    Final Fantasy Explorers

    Rune Trigger is a mid-ranked gun that provides 89 P-Attack, 70 P-Accuracy, 65 M-Attack, 47 M-Recovery, 70 M-Accuracy, and +8 Magic. It can be obtained by trading Moonlight Droplet x2, Selenic Prism x2, Fulmicite x3, and 1,815 gil.

    Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

    A gun that made its way from the far away world of Orience. It is a special kind of weapon known as a "Magicite Pistol," which shoots magic crystals instead of bullets. The gun itself is imbued with a strange power which allows it to boost its wielder's MP. It is said to be a special reward given out by Akademeia in Orience for carrying out a special mission.Description

    Rune Trigger is a Gun obtained during the Final Fantasy Type-0 event, "Akademeia". It provides 52 ATK and MP +15%.

    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.

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