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In ''Final Fantasy'', the Excalibur (known as '''Xcalber''' in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version) is among the strongest swords, and it can only be equipped by the [[Knight (Final Fantasy)|Knight]]. To obtain it, the [[Warriors of Light]] must obtain the [[Adamantite]] and give it to [[Smyth]], who then crafts the material into the Excalibur.
In ''Final Fantasy'', the Excalibur (known as '''Xcalber''' in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version) is among the strongest swords, and it can only be equipped by the [[Knight (Final Fantasy)|Knight]]. To obtain it, the [[Warriors of Light]] must obtain the [[Adamantite]] and give it to [[Smyth]], who then crafts the material into the Excalibur.


The Excalibur is associated with eight elements: [[Death]], [[Fire (element)|Fire]], [[Ice]], [[Lightning]], [[Paralysis]], [[Quake]], [[Stone]], and [[Time]]. This allows it to deal extra damage to any type of enemy. The Excalibur increases the Knight's [[Attack]] by 45 and his [[Accuracy]] by 35. The weapon can be sold for a very high price of 30,000 [[gil]].
The Excalibur is associated with eight elements: [[Death]], [[Fire]], [[Ice]], [[Lightning]], [[Paralysis]], [[Quake]], [[Stone]], and [[Time]]. This allows it to deal extra damage to any type of enemy. The Excalibur increases the Knight's [[Attack]] by 45 and his [[Accuracy]] by 35. The weapon can be sold for a very high price of 30,000 [[gil]].


In [[reissue|remakes]] starting with ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'', Gilgamesh appears in the [[Seahold]] area of [[Lifespring Grotto]] in search of Excalibur. The weapon turned out to be Excalipoor, leaving him disadvantaged in the battle against the Warriors of Light.
In [[reissue|remakes]] starting with ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'', Gilgamesh appears in the [[Seahold]] area of [[Lifespring Grotto]] in search of Excalibur. The weapon turned out to be Excalipoor, leaving him disadvantaged in the battle against the Warriors of Light.

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