Thyrus is a weapon in NieR Reincarnation. It is obtained alongside Rion's Phantasmal Exile costume.
Description
Weapon Skills
- Ancient Reform Mending: Recover 10% HP for all allies and cure 1 status ailment for each ally. Cooldown: 28 sec(s).
- Ancient Ward x4: Deal 35% damage to one enemy 4 times and increase all allies' defense by 30% for 30 seconds. Cooldown: 15 sec(s).
Weapon Abilities
- Lucid Boon: Increase light damage by 30%.
- Toughness: HP up by 15%.
Barrier
- Barrier: Curtain of Darkness Rank 4: Reduce the effect of Burden: Curtain of Darkness.
How to Obtain
Obtained through Final Fantasy XIV summons or Phantasmal Gateway summons.
Upgrade Materials
Skills
- Used Charcoal
- Prized Charcoal
- Chondrite
- Eucrite
- Insignia of Quality
Ascend
- Duplicates of Thyrus x4
or - Black Pearl x4
Evolve
- Topaz x50
Weapon Story
Padjal are horned beings blessed by the elementals.
Despite their youthful appearances, they live
staggeringly long lives. First-class mages, their
staffs are venerated throughout the woods.
Despite their youthful appearances, they live
staggeringly long lives. First-class mages, their
staffs are venerated throughout the woods.
This petrified-wood staff was made from a tree
frozen in time, stone not of earth, and a being
from the forest. The Padjal seek to better lives
with magic, which is why they loved the staff so.
frozen in time, stone not of earth, and a being
from the forest. The Padjal seek to better lives
with magic, which is why they loved the staff so.
Many expected the forest-dwelling Padjal to act as a bridge
between spirits and living. But the staff's last wielder left
to cleanse the outside world, thinking it
the best way to protect the woods.
between spirits and living. But the staff's last wielder left
to cleanse the outside world, thinking it
the best way to protect the woods.
When the man vanished, many said this was the fate
of all who abandoned the Padjal's purpose. But those
he saved on his journey knew the good he did—
and always with staff in hand and a spring in his step.
of all who abandoned the Padjal's purpose. But those
he saved on his journey knew the good he did—
and always with staff in hand and a spring in his step.