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* Stories of Excalibur originate from a Welsh sword called "Caledfwlch," meaning "hard cleft." Another saber, [[Kaladbolg]], shares this etymology.
* Stories of Excalibur originate from a Welsh sword called "Caledfwlch," meaning "hard cleft." Another saber, [[Kaladbolg]], shares this etymology.
* Excalibur can only possess two attributes at a time. The third attribute, which tracks its total kill count, is retained from its predecessor, [[Lame d'Argent]]. It shares this trait with [[Tsumikiri J-Sword]].
* Excalibur can only possess two attributes at a time. The third attribute, which tracks its total kill count, is retained from its predecessor, [[Lame d'Argent]]. It shares this trait with [[Tsumikiri J-Sword]].
* This weapon appears in Phantasy Star Portable 2, and as a weapon camo in Phantasy Star Online 2.
* In both games, it also appears alongside Lame d'Argent as a Twin Saber called 'Lambda Excalibur.'


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Trivia

  • Excalibur is inspired by the legendary sword of the same name.
  • Stories of Excalibur originate from a Welsh sword called "Caledfwlch," meaning "hard cleft." Another saber, Kaladbolg, shares this etymology.
  • Excalibur can only possess two attributes at a time. The third attribute, which tracks its total kill count, is retained from its predecessor, Lame d'Argent. It shares this trait with Tsumikiri J-Sword.
  • This weapon appears in Phantasy Star Portable 2, and as a weapon camo in Phantasy Star Online 2.
  • In both games, it also appears alongside Lame d'Argent as a Twin Saber called 'Lambda Excalibur.'