Statistics[]
Augments[]
Upon obtaining this equipment, players will be provided with a list of Augments from which they may freely choose to supplement the armor's base attributes. Up to two different augments may be selected:
- STR+4 Weapon Skill Accuracy +15
- DEX+4 Increases Critical Hit Damage (+2%)
- VIT+4 Shield Skill +5
- AGI+4 Increases weapon skill damage (+2%)
- INT+4 Magic Accuracy+2
- MND+4 "Cure" potency +3%
- CHR+4 "Waltz" ability delay -2
- STR+2 Haste +2%
- DEX+2 Haste +2%
- VIT+2 Haste +2%
- AGI+2 Haste +2%
- Haste+3% Enhances "Snapshot" effect (+3%)
- Accuracy+10 Attack+5
- Ranged Accuracy+10 Ranged Attack+5
- Evasion+10 Store TP +4
- "Magic Attack Bonus"+2 HP recovered while healing +3
- Magic Accuracy+3 MP recovered while healing +3
- Magic damage taken -2% Enmity+4
- Magic critical hit rate +10% Enmity-4
- INT+2 Enhances "Fast Cast" effect (+2%)
- MND+2 Enhances "Fast Cast" effect (+2%)
- CHR+2 Enhances "Fast Cast" effect (+2%)
- Enhances "Fast Cast" effect (+3%) "Blood Pact" ability delay -3
- Accuracy+3 Pet: Critical Hit Rate +3%
- Attack+3 Pet: Adds "Regen" effect
- Attack+3 Pet: Damage taken -10%
- Accuracy+3 Pet: Haste +5%
Augment bonuses are cumulative between choices with overlap.
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.
Missions[]
- One of the three pieces of Head Armor that can be chosen as a reward for completing A Moogle Kupo d'Etat (Fin.)
- The other two available options are the Selenian Cap, and the Champion's Galea
Tenshodo Coffer[]
| Key | Quest |
|---|---|
| Smash! A Malevolent Menace |
Background Information[]
Fashioned by Captain Schutz, the inaugural captain of the Iron Musketeers whose unrivalled fencing prowess and graceful mien earned him the moniker "The Diamond Musketeer," this headpiece boasts a perfect unity of elegance and utility. The tanned leather chinstrap is no mere restraint, but rather serves to enhance the wearer's powers of concentration by stimulating key pressure points on the face. Historians have detailed its checkered past, which saw multiple bans by presidential decree after stories came to light of its popularity in unsanctioned duels to the death.
Historical Background[]
A salade (essentially the same as a Sallet) is a helmet that rested entirely upon, and generally covered only the top half of, the head, and the rear of which tapered to a point and projected behind the head.
Anwig is derived from the Germanic Anglo-Saxon word án-wíg, meaning "a duel, single combat."
