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Adder Jambiya

Statistics[]

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Adder jambiya
(Dagger) All Races
DMG: 33 Delay: 201 HP +15 Evasion +4
Enhances "Resist Poison" effect
Enhances "Resist Petrify" effect
Additional effect: Impairs evasion
Lv. 72 WAR / THF / PLD / DRK / BRD / RNG /
SAM / NIN / DRG / COR / PUP / DNC
Damage Per Second: 9.85
TP Per Hit: 55
Enhances "Resist Poison" effect / Enhances "Resist Petrify" effect
  • Information Needed

Additional effect: Impairs evasion

  • 10% proc rate for -20 Evasion on target.

Other Uses[]

Resale Price: ~6,278 gil

Synthesis Recipes[]

Alchemy (89/100)

Yield: Adder Jambiya x 1
HQ 1: Adder Jambiya +1 x 1
Water Crystal

Desynthesis Recipes[]

Alchemy (89/100)

Yield: Unknown Information Needed x 1
Lightning Crystal
  • 1 x Adder Jambiya

How to Obtain[]

Auction House Category: Weapons > Daggers Ffxiah-small
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.

Only obtainable through synthesis.

Historical Background[]

Adder[]

Adder is the name of several snakes, most belonging to the viper family. The word was nædre in Old English, which developed into nadder or naddre; in the 14th century a nadder was, like a napron, reinterpreted as an adder. It appears with the generic meaning of serpent in the older forms of many Germanic languages, including Old High German natra and Gothic Nadrs.

Jambiya[]

Jambiya (Arabic script جمبية or جنبية) is the Arabic term for dagger, but it is generally used to describe a specific type of dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt. Although the jambiya is of Arab origin, it is mostly associated with people of Yemeni descent. Men typically above the age of 14 wear it as an accessory to their clothing. It is said that a Yemeni man is incomplete without his jambiya. The most significant part of a jambiya is its hilt and the price is in most cases determined by the hilt. The most common material for a jambiya hilt is various types of horn; this, interestingly enough, holds true for both the real world and Vana'diel.

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