

Contents 1 Appearances 1.1 Final Fantasy XIII 1. Final Fantasy XIII description Rod of Thorns (, Ibara no Roddo) is a recurring weapon in the series. But exclusivity calls for a hefty price, and interested parties will have to fork out a bank-breaking US$2,500 for each of the versions.įans who have already made up their minds may head on down to the Square Enix Store to place their pre-orders, with shipping projected to arrive sometime in March 2020 – just in time for the launch of Final Fantasy Remake VII. This weapon is fitted with a set of cruel thorns intended to entangle and distress an opponent. The fine, elegant balance of classy watch elements and geeky nods make the themed watches an extremely tempting prospect, especially since production is limited to only 77 pieces per region. Advertisement: Niflheim approaches Lucis with an offer of. For the uninitiated, Mako refers to the liquid form of the Planet’s Lifestream in the game that’s often depicted with a greenish-blue hue (thus the splash of colour at the watch’s centre). This Chosen King is the current Crown Prince, Noctis Lucis Caelum, son of King Regis Lucis Caelum.

The main difference, meanwhile, is presented in the form of subtle design elements – where Cloud’s iteration sports a mirror finish stainless steel case, Materia-inspired blue sapphire glass crown, and a 3D Cloudy Wolf emblem, the antagonist’s version boasts an alternate black-coated stainless steel case, an onyx crown, and a 3D One-Winged Angel emblem.Īn extra touch of style will also see both timepieces taking on a Mako-themed finish for their mother-of-pearl central disc design, alongside an accompanying specially-tailored display case. Featuring precise automatic Seiko Instruments movements, both versions are set to come with FFVII-embossed rotors in tow, which will be visible from the all-glass back panels.
