Commodore Attire +2 Set



A set of rare armor only wearable by high-level Corsairs. This set strengthens the Corsair's image of naval commander quite effectively, with the color scheme shifting from the old light-brown tones of the Artifact set set to rich, navy blue fabrics, deep brown leathers and white cloth trimming. The true potential of this Relic Armor can be unleashed by completing the Trials of the Magians. There are 2 variations of this armor with stage 1 being Item-related augments and stage 2 being Merit point-related augments.

This is the +2, or HQ2, version of the Relic armor set.


 * For the normal version, see Commodore Attire Set.
 * For the +1 version, see Commodore Attire +1 Set.
 * For a side by side comparison of the Commodore Frac sets visit Commodore Sets Comparison.

Number of Pieces: 5 Cost to store: Not storable with armor depository NPC. Storage Slip: Moogle Storage Slip 12 (Only if armor has been upgraded to stage 2.)


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 * 90
 * Commodore Tricorne +2
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 * 90
 * Commodore Frac +2
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 * 90
 * Commodore Gants +2
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 * 90
 * Commodore Culottes +2
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 * 90
 * Commodore Bottes +2
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Background
The rank of Commodore derives from the French commandeur, which was one of the highest ranks in orders of knighthood, and in military orders the title of the knight in charge of a commenda (a local part of the order's territorial possessions). Commodore is now used as a military rank in many navies for officers whose position exceeds that of a navy captain, but is less than that of a rear admiral. An American commodore, like an English commodore or a French chef d'escadre, is but a senior captain, temporarily commanding a small number of ships, detached for any special purpose. They hold no permanent rank, recognized by government, above his captaincy; though once employed as a commodore, usage and courtesy unite in continuing the title.