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Blue Fangsあおいきば (Aoi Kiba?) are items that appear in a few Final Fantasy games, and they first appear in Final Fantasy IV. When used, a Blue Fang inflicts Lightning-elemental damage on its target.

History

Final Fantasy IV

In Final Fantasy IV, a Blue Fang is first used in the opening sequence by Cecil to defeat a Zu who is attacking the Red Wings's airship.

In floor B3F of Sylvan Cave, there is a small room with six treasure chests, and the top-right one contains a Blue Fang which, like the other treasure chests, is guarded by six Evil Dreamers.

In the Super Nintendo version, the item is named Lit-Bolt, presumably short for "lightning bolt." In the PlayStation version, it is named LitStorm, possibly a shortening of "lightning storm."

Ways to obtain a Blue Fang
Treasure chests: Sylvan Cave (B3F)
Enemies: Green Dragon*, Yellow Dragon*, Gold Dragon, Storm Anima, Clockwork Soldier, Lesser Marilith
* - Can also be stolen by Edge using the Steal command

Final Fantasy remakes

In Final Fantasy, starting with the Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls remake, Blue Fangs are found in treasure chests in a few of the Souls of Chaos dungeons. During a battle, a Blue Fang is used to cast Thundara without having to use any magic points.

Ways to obtain a Blue Fang
Treasure chests: Hellfire Chasm (B2), Lifespring Grotto (B6, B13), Whisperwind Cove (B1, B18, B19, B35)
Other: One of the items won by finishing third place in the 15 Puzzle.
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