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[[Relic Weapons]] are special fabled weapons, some of which repeatedly appear in the Final Fantasy series. Relic weapons either play a significant part in the lore for that [[job]]; or are the most powerful weapons for that | [[Relic Weapons]] are special fabled weapons, some of which repeatedly appear in the Final Fantasy series. Relic weapons either play a significant part in the lore for that [[job]]; or are the most powerful weapons for that job in previous Final Fantasy games. Once obtained, relic weapons can be upgraded through a series of time-consuming tasks and quests to potentially become the most powerful weapons in the game ''at the time''. | ||
There is a different series of relic weapons in each [[expansion]]. Other than at the beginning of the [[Anima Weapons]], there is no interaction between the different | There is a different series of relic weapons in each [[expansion]]. Other than at the beginning of the [[Anima Weapons]], there is no interaction between the different expansions' relics. Players can obtain them in any order. | ||
Relic weapons from past expansions are not intended for combat use (although the level 70 final stage weapons are best-in-slot for {{questlink|eureka|The Forbidden Land, Eureka}} and level 80 weapons have a niche use in certain older [[Ultimate Raids]]). Instead, players generally acquire older relic weapons for cosmetic, [[achievements]], and collection purposes. For progression purposes, players should buy weapons of similar power for the same player level with {{tomestone|Poetics}} '''[[Allagan Tomestone of Poetics|Allagan Tomestones of Poetics]].''' Newly released | Relic weapons from past expansions are not intended for combat use (although the level 70 final stage weapons are best-in-slot for {{questlink|eureka|The Forbidden Land, Eureka}} and level 80 weapons have a niche use in certain older [[Ultimate Raids]]). Instead, players generally acquire older relic weapons for cosmetic, [[achievements]], and collection purposes. For progression purposes, players should buy weapons of similar power for the same player level with {{tomestone|Poetics}} '''[[Allagan Tomestone of Poetics|Allagan Tomestones of Poetics]].''' Newly released jobs do not have relic weapons from expansions prior to when they were released. | ||
==Relic Weapon Series== | ==Relic Weapon Series== |
Revision as of 16:52, 18 March 2024
Relic Weapons are special fabled weapons, some of which repeatedly appear in the Final Fantasy series. Relic weapons either play a significant part in the lore for that job; or are the most powerful weapons for that job in previous Final Fantasy games. Once obtained, relic weapons can be upgraded through a series of time-consuming tasks and quests to potentially become the most powerful weapons in the game at the time.
There is a different series of relic weapons in each expansion. Other than at the beginning of the Anima Weapons, there is no interaction between the different expansions' relics. Players can obtain them in any order.
Relic weapons from past expansions are not intended for combat use (although the level 70 final stage weapons are best-in-slot for The Forbidden Land, Eureka and level 80 weapons have a niche use in certain older Ultimate Raids). Instead, players generally acquire older relic weapons for cosmetic, achievements, and collection purposes. For progression purposes, players should buy weapons of similar power for the same player level with Allagan Tomestones of Poetics. Newly released jobs do not have relic weapons from expansions prior to when they were released.
Relic Weapon Series
Lv 50: Zodiac Weapons
Lv 60: Anima Weapons
Lv 70: Eurekan Weapons (See also: Eurekan Armor)
Lv 80: Resistance Weapons (See also: Resistance Armor)
Lv 90: Manderville Weapons
Relic Tools Series
Lv 80: Skysteel Tools
Lv 90: Splendorous Tools