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* [[Seiken Densetsu III]] as [[Mjollnir]] | * [[Seiken Densetsu III]] as [[Mjollnir]] | ||
* [[Children of Mana]] as [[Mjollnir]] | * [[Children of Mana]] as [[Mjollnir]] | ||
− | * [[Legend of Mana]] as [[Mjolnir]] | + | * [[Legend of Mana]] as [[Mjolnir]], [[Thor's Hammer]] |
* [[Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]] as [[Thor Hammer]] | * [[Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]] as [[Thor Hammer]] | ||
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Mjollnir was the hammer that belonged to the Norse god Thor. It was forged by the dwarfs Brokk and Eitri and had the magical ability to return to its caster when thrown.[1]
Appears in
- Final Fantasy I as Thor's Hammer
- Final Fantasy III as Thor's Hammer
- Final Fantasy IV as Thor's Hammer (GBA version)
- Final Fantasy V as Thor's Hammer
- Final Fantasy X as Thor's Hammer (Ixion's Overdrive
- Final Fantasy XI as Mjollnir
- Final Fantasy Tactics A2 as Mjolnir
- Vagrant Story as Mjollnir
- Seiken Densetsu III as Mjollnir
- Children of Mana as Mjollnir
- Legend of Mana as Mjolnir, Thor's Hammer
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII as Thor Hammer
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References
- ↑ Bulfinch, Thomas (1959). Bulfinch's Mythology, New York: Laurel. ISBN 0-44030-845-3.