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Fate Tamamo Noble Phantasm Mirror Will Be Sold In Japan

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Movic will release a miniaturized version of Tamamo no Mae’s Noble Phantasm mirror from the Fate series in Japan on February 5, 2021, at 7,480 yen. This item will be part of the brand’s Eternal Master Piece collection. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The Suiten Nikkou Amaterasu Yano Shizu-Ishi, also known in the English localization as Eightfold Blessing of Amaterasu, is a mirror used as a Noble Phantasm by the Caster Tamamo-no-Mae, who made her debut in Fate/Extra. The miniaturized 9cm-wide Eternal Master Piece item reproduces the mirror’s features well on both sides. The front side of this item can even be used as an actual small mirror.

Eternal Master Piece is a series of miniaturized collectible items based on weapons from popular anime and game series. Previous items in the collection included Nero Claudius’ Aestus Estus, Mordred’s Clarent, and Charlemagne’s Joyeuse sword. Other than Fate, this series also included items from Sword Art Online and Demon Slayer.

This item is based on Tamamo-no-Mae’s appearance in Fate/Extella Link, an action game that is immediately available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Android and iOS mobile devices. She is also expected to return in Fate/Extra Record, a remake of the PlayStation Portable RPG currently being developed by Type-Moon Studio BB.


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