Anthology franchises are rare in the modern gaming landscape.Final Fantasystands out in this environment as a proud and varied series, only tying most numbered entries together with recurring icons and concepts. Things like crystals, chocobos, and moogles are the glue that holdsFinal Fantasytogether, and thanks to the many different games this approach brings, fans wouldn’t have it any other way.

It can be exciting to see a familiar monster or item take on a new form in the latestFFentry. A lot has yet to be seen inFinal Fantasy 16, but the aforementioned crystals, chocobos, and moogles are back again alongside things likecharacters who embody classicFinal Fantasyjobs. However, one big uncertainty is how many iconic pieces of equipment will show up.Final Fantasyhas built up a stable of instantly recognizable weapons over its lifetime, and some of these armaments have even shaped the franchise’s identity.

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No discussion of iconicFinal Fantasyweapons is complete without bringing up Cloud Strife’sBuster SwordfromFinal Fantasy 7. Thismassive blade has become the poster child ofFF7as a whole, and most casual fans will instantly recognize it. In terms of iconography, the Buster Sword’s only rival may be its villainous counterpart in theMasamune. While this long katana has an even longer history as a high-level weapon sinceFinal Fantasy’s inception, its most famous role will always be as Sephiroth’s sword inFF7.

Before the Ultima Weapon, the title of the ultimate endgame super-weapon belonged to a few other blades. Masamune was one, but even it couldn’t compete with the sheer strength ofExcalibur.Ripped straight from Arthurian myth, this evil-smiting blade has appeared in mostFinal Fantasytitles. It’s usually one of the best swords a melee class can get, and there are even other versions like Excalipoorand the secret Excalibur 2. With Gilgamesh often appearing to hype it up, it’s hard not to call this sword one of the most iconic weapons in all ofFinal Fantasy.

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Just a step below the Buster Sword in recognition is the gunblade, a weapon archetype that premiered inFinal Fantasy 8. Combining the guns and oversized swords, gunblades are rather unusual in that they didn’t act like regular guns untilFF13. Theoriginal Revolver belonging toFF8’s Squall Leonhartis actually a vibrating weapon that uses gun parts mostly for style. Still, the image of Squall withRevolverorLionheartslung across his back will endure in the hearts of fans.

In terms of hidden equipment, there’s nothing more tied to theFinal Fantasyname than theUltima Weapon. Versions of it have appeared in almosteveryFinal Fantasygame past6, and many other Square Enix titles as well. Even though its design is ever-changing, the Ultima Weapon serves as a template for optional super-powered equipment in the JRPG genre.

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Hot on the heels of Cloud’s Buster Sword and Squall’s gunblade was another character’s signature weapon.Tidus' watery blade Brotherhood fromFinal Fantasy 10is solid in gameplay, a vehicle for character development, and famous for its unique, beautiful appearance. With a design much stronger than older elemental swords like the Flametongue and the Icebrand, it’s not hard to see why theBrotherhoodis so popular.

A sword too cool for even the main characters to wield has a good chance of sticking in fans' minds, and that’s just what happened with theZantetsuken. This dark blade is what the summon Odin pulls out when it’s time to use his signature instant kill attack. Moments where players get their hands on it are few and far between, but it makes those times, like whatClive’s Odin stance inFF16may entail, all the more memorable.

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Speaking of weapons the party doesn’t get to use,Save The Queenis another sword tied to an NPC. It debuted as a knightsword inFinal Fantasy Tacticsand became a whip inFF8, but assumed its most iconic sword form in the hands ofFF9’s recurring boss Beatrix. Ironically, it could only be in the hands of Beatrix; if players go out of their way to synthesize it, they’ll discover its only use is being thrown. Save The Queen’s appearances in subsequent games are often understated, but this holy blade still garners a lot of love.

The only thing better than one iconic weapon is a whole set of them.The Royal Arms inFinal Fantasy 15make up a game-long quest to power up the protagonist Noctis. As he finds these mythical weapons, Noctis' own abilities also improve. They cost HP to use, but every one comes with a unique moveset and a ton of power. His super mode Armiger adds each new Arm to its assaults, and it’s a wonderful sight to see Noctis warping around surrounded by weapons and firing them at enemies. OfNoctis' larger armory, the uniquely mechanical Engine Bladeserves as his signature weapon. Appropriately, it joins the Royal Arms' ranks when Noctis finds all thirteen and unlocks the unstoppable Armiger Unleashed.

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One can’t forget theFinal Fantasyloadout that started it all. Thesword and shieldused in Yoshitaka Amano’sFighter and Knight Warrior of Light artworkholds special reverence in the eyes of longtime fans. While they weren’t emphasized for a while, theDissidiagames andFinal Fantasy 14helped bring them into the spotlight. Their biggest weakness is that they don’t have a name, but that doesn’t stop them from carrying a unique gravity in all their appearances.

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Unique weapons stand out, and the colorful casts throughoutFinal Fantasyhave plenty of those. The first was Kain’s signature spear fromFinal Fantasy 4, which eventually spawned a recurring imitation calledKain’s Lance. No one has been able to imitate Barret’s iconicgun arm, and it has helped theFF7eco-terrorist shred foeswhile maintaining one of the series' most unique human silhouettes.

Dollsare a rare weapon, but surprisingly have seen use both byFF10’s Lulu andFF15’s Noctis and Iris. And of course, no one can forget the first time they sawFF10’s Wakka knock a flying foe out of the sky with little more than aBlitzball.

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Tragically, in a stat-based genre, manyFinal Fantasyweapons are fated to be left behind. One of the most painful may be theRagnarok, which once stood alongside Excalibur and Masamune as ideal endgame equipment.SinceFinal Fantasy 3, the Ragnarokhas almost always been either the most, or one of the most, powerful swords available. Unfortunately, frequently being outclassed stat-wise and competing with summons, items, and even airships for its name has dulled Ragnarok’s edge. Perhaps one day a namedFinal Fantasycharacter can claim it as their iconic weapon, but until then it remains as a useful, if plain, tool.

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