Bravura
Bravura
- Requires

- Type
- Marauder's Arm
- Repair
BSM (Lv. 40)- Weapon Set
- Base Zodiac Weapons
- Level
- 50
- Item Level
- 80
- Rarity
- Relic
- Vendor Cost
- 1,000

- Patch
- 2.0
- Links
- EDB GT TC
“
Physical Damage Magic Damage 60 Auto-attack Delay DPS 68.80 3.44 20 +27 Strength+28 Vitality+23 Skill Speed+33 TenacityOne of the fabled relic weapons.
— In-game description
Bravura is an item level 80 Marauder's Arm and can be used by Warrior. It requires being at least level 50 to be equipped.
Acquisition
Quests
| Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver | Required Items | Unlocks | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A Relic Reborn (Bravura) | 50 | Gerolt (ARR) | 1 Timeworn Bravura 1 Barbarian's Bardiche 2 Battledance Materia III 1 Alumina Salts 1 Amdapor Glyph 1 Unfinished Bravura 1 The Warrior Within 1 White-Hot Ember 1 Howling Gale 1 Hyperfused Ore 1 Radz-at-Han Quenching Oil |
A Relic Reborn: The Chimera A Relic Reborn: The Hydra Cleaving to Tradition |
1 Bravura |
Purchase
| Vendor | Location / Coordinates | Section | Cost | Unlock req. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calamity Salvager | Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (11.4, 14.4) | Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 50 Arms & Tools | Cleaving to Tradition | |
| Calamity Salvager | Old Gridania (10, 8.4) | Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 50 Arms & Tools | Cleaving to Tradition | |
| Calamity Salvager | Ul'dah - Steps of Thal (12.6, 13.1) | Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 50 Arms & Tools | Cleaving to Tradition | |
| Journeyman Salvager | Player Housing (–, –) | Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 50 Arms & Tools | Cleaving to Tradition |
Used For
Exchange
| Item | Vendor | Location / Coordinates | Section | Cost | Unlock req. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bravura Zenith | Furnace | North Shroud (30, 20) | General | — |
Images
Lore
“Fancy yerself a dauntless warrior, like they had in the olden days, eh? So the rumors're true, then─the Company of Heroes did have one in their ranks... Bloody hells.
I'll tell you what, though─we weaponsmiths like a good axe, and them warriors' axes were better than good. Ain't no weapon more fearsome to look at, I reckon.
An' of all the kinds out there, there's none I'd take over Bravura. Aye, from the intimidatin' form to the destructive power, 'tis everythin' a warrior could ever want.
There's jus' one snag: the only blacksmith clan what knew how to forge Bravura died out years ago. The last of 'em didn't quite get 'round to trainin' a successor, see, an' the hapless sod took the techniques to his grave.
Might be some warriors out there bear the axe still, but if I was them, I wouldn't willin'ly part with such a prized possession. Nay, not for all the mead in Eorzea...or would I?
Anyroad, if yer to have any hope of gettin' a Bravura to call yer own, it'd be through the kobolds. The creatures're renowned for their skill at the forge, an' it jus' so happens they also have a penchant for scourin' ancient ruins an' mines for artifacts, precious ores, an' the like.
To find what we need, ye might try venturin' into U'Ghamaro Mines. Mayhap the kobolds have a Bravura stowed away in a repository or summat.
— Gerolt, when asked to restore a weapon for a Warrior
“But what's done is done...or in this case, not done. Anyroad, let's talk about that text ye brought. It follows the life of Iron Eater, the legendary sellsword...or maybe sellaxe, who lived five centuries ago.
The man was the ultimate warrior, if the account's to be believed. With the amount of coin Iron Eater demanded for his services, they say ye could hire a whole bleedin' army.
...That, or keep me in mead for a fortnight! Hra hra hra!
A-Ahem! Anyroad, I managed to find mention of Bravura in amongst all the maimin' an' killin'. Like any warrior worth his salt, Iron Eater wielded a Bravura...but there was a tellin' difference: his axe head was forged to weigh double the usual. Not a weapon for the faint of heart, I tell ye.
Needless to say, the thing was a bugger to wield. But gods, if ye had the brute strength to swing it... Hoo hoo! Ye could make a proper mess o' someone!
— Gerolt, regarding literature on Iron Eater.
