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rdfs:comment | - In the Japanese slang "Onion" (the word onion is also used in Japanese like this) also means grutty or cheap. The starting job in Final Fantasy III is called "Onion Kid," who uses onion weapons. (In the Nintendo DS version of FF3 the Onion Kid is called "Freelancer" and, instead, there is an ultimate job called "Onion Knight"). Also was one the best swords available to Edge, Kain, and Cecil in Final Fantasy 4.
- Onion Sword is the most powerful sword, providing 156 Attack (200 in the NES version) and +5 to all stats. It can only be dropped from Green Dragon, Yellow Dragon, and Red Dragon, and can only be used by the Onion Knight.
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abstract | - In the Japanese slang "Onion" (the word onion is also used in Japanese like this) also means grutty or cheap. The starting job in Final Fantasy III is called "Onion Kid," who uses onion weapons. (In the Nintendo DS version of FF3 the Onion Kid is called "Freelancer" and, instead, there is an ultimate job called "Onion Knight"). Also was one the best swords available to Edge, Kain, and Cecil in Final Fantasy 4.
- Onion Sword is the most powerful sword, providing 156 Attack (200 in the NES version) and +5 to all stats. It can only be dropped from Green Dragon, Yellow Dragon, and Red Dragon, and can only be used by the Onion Knight.
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