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+ | | other = [[Oboro]] will upgrade this to [[Amanomurakumo (119)]] for qualified players in exchange for this weapon and 300 chunks of [[Pluton]]. |
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==How to Obtain== |
==How to Obtain== |
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===[[Trial of the Magians]]=== |
===[[Trial of the Magians]]=== |
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Upgraded from [[Amanomurakumo (95)]] via the [[:Great Katana Trials]] |
Upgraded from [[Amanomurakumo (95)]] via the [[:Great Katana Trials]] |
Latest revision as of 02:14, 17 December 2018
Statistics
- Attacks will occasionally do 2.5 times normal damage.
- Tachi: Kaiten Damage +40%
Other Uses
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.
Trial of the Magians
Upgraded from Amanomurakumo (95) via the Great Katana Trials
Historical Background
In Japanese Mythology, Amanomurakumo no tsurugi is the Divine Sword of Susanoo, a Violent God. He obtained this sword by slaying the monster serpent with 8 heads, Yamata no orochi, and later devoted the sword to his sister, Amateratsu, Goddess of the Sun. Once in the possession of Amaterasu, it became known as Kusanagi no tsurugi and was one of three elements (sword, mirror, and ornamental bead) that made the symbol of the Emperor's Throne, called "The Three Sacred Treasures".
Vana'dielian Background
SPOILER WARNING: Details about the Final Fantasy XI in-game storyline follow.
Originally wielded during the Shadowreign era by Noillurie.