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'''TP Per Hit:''' 9.2%<br><br>
 
'''TP Per Hit:''' 9.2%<br><br>
 
''[[Hidden Effect]]''
 
''[[Hidden Effect]]''
*+15% increase in damage, and +15% [[Magic Accuracy]] for [[Ice Element Magic Spells]]
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*+15% increase in damage, and +30 [[Magic Accuracy]] for [[Ice Element Magic Spells]]
*-15% decrease in damage, and -15% [[Magic Accuracy]] for [[Wind Element Magic Spells]]
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*-15% decrease in damage, and -30 [[Magic Accuracy]] for [[Wind Element Magic Spells]]
*-3 [[Avatar Perpetuation Cost]] [[Blood Pact]] Delay for [[Shiva]] and [[Ice Spirit]]
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*-3 [[Avatar Perpetuation Cost]] for [[Shiva]] and [[Ice Spirit]]
*+3 [[Avatar Perpetuation Cost]] [[Blood Pact]] Delay for [[Garuda]] and [[Air Spirit]]
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*+3 [[Avatar Perpetuation Cost]] for [[Garuda]] and [[Air Spirit]]
 
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Revision as of 22:08, 24 January 2010


Aquilo's Staff

Statistics

Aquilo's staff
(Staff) All Races
DMG: 35 Delay: 356 INT +5 Resist Vs +20
Elemental magic skill +10
Additional effect: Ice damage
Lv. 51 All Jobs

Damage Per Second: 5.9
TP Per Hit: 9.2%

Hidden Effect

Other Uses

Guild Points Value: None

Resale Price: 7,975~8,174 gil

Synthesis Recipes

Woodworking (75/86)

Yield: Ice Staff
HQ 1: Aquilo's Staff
Wind Crystal

Used in Recipes

  • None

Desynthesis Recipe

None

Obtained From Desynthesis

  • None

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Weapons > Staves Ffxiah-small
Cannot be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.


Crafted Only!

Historical Background

Aquilo, or Aquilon, was the Roman personification, as well as the Latin word, for the North Wind. Aquilo was the bringer of cold winter air which logically links him with the element of ice. Aquilo was one of the four Venti which were the Wind Gods. Despite their different names the Venti were almost identical to the Greek wind gods The Anemoi. For additional information and description see his Greek counterpart Boreas for which the Boreas Cesti are named.