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Kple Kple
Two-handed Conjurer's Arm
Requires: Conjurer
Optimal Rank: 30
Magic Potency: 112
Magic Accuracy: 126
Critical Hit Rate: 136
Earth: 50%
Wind: 50%
Dexterity: +2
Intelligence: +2
Piety: +2
Number of Attacks: +1
This staff is said to have been created by a powerful conjurer who took the taproot of an ancient rosewood tree burned to the ground by a levinbolt, and fixed to it a ceremonial sun mask used by the primitive tribes on the distant southern continent of Meracydia. The magicked weapon is said to grant its wielder the ability to hear the whispers of the elementals.
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Shield of the Savage
Shield
Requires: Gladiator, Conjurer, Thaumaturge
Optimal Rank: 30
Defense: 11
Attack: 21
Blocking: 85
Wield Rate: 13
HP: +12
Strength: +1
Vitality: +1
This massive shield carved from maple and draped in thick sheep leather is presented by Ixali tribal elders to warriors who have shown exceptional bravery in battle. Once received, its owner will use the shield until it literally falls to pieces; the damage it bears proof of the battles the shield has seen. The twin spikes protruding from the lower section of the frame can be used as hooks to rip an opponent's shield from his hands or destroy it altogether.
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Loyalist's Bliaud
Attire
Requires: Conjurer, Thaumaturge
Optimal Rank: 30
Defense: 58
Magic Defense: 72
Evasion: 33
Resilience: 42
Wind: 3%
Intelligence: +3
Mind: +3
Piety: +3
Magic Accuracy: +2
Elemental Resistences: +35
The Loyalist's Bilaud is a thick coat of indigo velveteen that was once awarded by the Pontifex to musketeers who performed exemplary deeds in service of the Holy See of Ishgard. The grossly oversized shoulder pads and billowing drapery about the hem make for a stunning silhouette, and the look was considered à la mode for many decades. The garment was far from practical for use on the battlefield, however, as the gaudy design proved an easy target for enemy archers.
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Edited, Apr 14th 2011 7:18am by EdyNOTB


