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Revision as of 23:22, 5 August 2015
StatisticsDamage Per Second: 4.47 TP Per Hit: 61
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Other UsesResale Price: ~421 - 431 gil |
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How to Obtain
Auction House Category: Weapons > Swords
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Dropped From
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Jeduah (NM) | 15-19 | West Sarutabaruta (S) |
Historical Background
The xiphos (ξίφος) is a double-edged, single-hand sword used by the ancient Greeks. It was a secondary battlefield weapon for the Greek armies after the spear or javelin, and as such was only used after the primary weapon was discarded. The xiphos had a blade approximately 65 cm in length, and was good for both cutting and stabbing attacks due to its leaf-like shape.
Anthos is the Greek word for “blossom”. Thus, Anthos Xiphos can be translated as “Blossom Sword”, an appropriate name for an item dropped by a Lycopodium, which is distinguished by the presence of a flower on its head.