Statistics[]
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DEF: 101 HP +35 STR +27 DEX +29
VIT +28 AGI +43 MND +21 CHR +38
Accuracy +43 Attack +61
Magic Accuracy +36
Evasion +72 Magic Evasion +100
"Magic Def. Bonus" +5 Haste +4%
"Berserk" effect duration +30
VIT +28 AGI +43 MND +21 CHR +38
Accuracy +43 Attack +61
Magic Accuracy +36
Evasion +72 Magic Evasion +100
"Magic Def. Bonus" +5 Haste +4%
"Berserk" effect duration +30
Lv. 99 WAR
<Item Level: 119>
View the entire Agoge Lorica +3 Set.
Augments[]
Comes augmented with Enhances Tomahawk effect
- +1% additional SDT down per merit level.
Other Uses[]
Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.
How to Obtain[]
Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered.
Cannot be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Dynamis-Divergence[]
- Upgrade from Agoge Calligae +2 with items received from participation in Dynamis - San d'Oria (D).
Notes[]
Added[]
- Added in the November 2017 version update.
Updated[]
- Updated in the December 2017 version update to be storableCan be stored with a Porter Moogle using Storage Slip 27.
Derivations[]
- Agoge: The agōgē (Greek: ἀγωγή in Attic Greek, or ἀγωγά, agōgá in Doric Greek) was the rigorous education and training program mandated for all male Spartan citizens, except for the firstborn son in the ruling houses, Eurypontid and Agiad. The training involved learning stealth, cultivating loyalty to the Spartan group, military training (e.g., pain tolerance), hunting, dancing, singing, and social (communicating) preparation. The word "agoge" meant rearing in ancient Greek, but in this context generally meant leading, guidance, or training. (Wikipedia)
- Calligae: (sp) Caligae (Latin; singular caliga) are heavy-soled hobnailed military boots known for being issued to Roman legionary soldiers and auxiliaries throughout the Roman Republic and Empire. Caligae today can resemble sandals but the Latin term referred only to marching boots. Sandals proper were not worn outside by the Romans, rather they were regarded as indoor footwear, sometimes even carried by slaves to be changed into for such things as banquets. (Wikipedia)