Mobiru

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For the mech armor, see Mobiru Armor Mobiru, or "Memory" weapons and enchanted items that allow even a novice user to perform master techniques.

Mobiru Weapons

Memory weapons could take any form, though swords were most common. The weapon does have to contain at least some metal to hold the enchanted runes, and the metal mixture must usually contain specific key elements like adamantium. Thus, memory weapons typically had to be forged with the intent of making the such, not modifications to existing items.

The basic weapon would have runes that contain the Mobiru spell form, as well as other enchantments. More advanced Mobiru would include sockets for magical gemstones.

Mobiru Stones=

Enchanted memory stones could be placed in sockets on some weapons. The stone would contain a special 'move' that the weailer could then perform with the weapon. Usually a Mageblade technique.

Each stone was charged with magic, giving the technique it contained a limited number of uses. A ritual would have to be performed to 'recharge' the stone.

Originally invented as a learning tool, later Mobiru users began to rely exclusively on the stones and were typically unskilled fighters on their own. Thus collecting many weapons and stones made you the best fighter in areas where the items were relatively common.


History

First used by Wizard Breakers, memory weapons made it easy for the clans to maintain an effective fighting force. Master fighters would carry a weapon into battle until it had learned all it could from them, then pass it on to a new recruit to help them learn.

However, the Wizard Breakers who first perfected the Mobiru weapons and stones had no qualms about selling the technique, and by the end of the First Chaotic Period, Mobiru items were quite common.