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+ | [[de:Kleriker-Schnabelstiefel]][[Category:Relic Armor]]{{Item Sections}}<section begin="Item Image"/>{{Item Image|ClericsDuckbills.png|Cleric's Duckbills}}<section end="Item Image"/> |
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− | [[Category:Armor]][[Category:Relic Armor]] |
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+ | ==Statistics== |
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− | + | {{Item Statistics |
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− | + | | type = Armor |
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+ | | icon id = 15134 |
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− | + | | tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}} |
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− | : [[Defense|DEF]]: 15 |
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+ | | stats = {{stat|def|15}} {{stat|mp|+18}} {{stat|mnd|+5}}<br>{{Stat|Enhancing Magic|skill|+10}}<br>{{Stat|Enmity|-1}} |
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− | : [[MP]]: +18 |
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+ | | level = 71 |
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− | : [[MND]]: +5 |
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+ | | jobs = [[WHM]] |
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− | : [[Enhancing magic]] skill: +10 |
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+ | | set = Cleric's Attire Set |
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− | : [[Enmity]] -1 |
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+ | }} |
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− | : Level 71 [[White Mage]] |
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+ | {{Storable|Porter Moogle|06}} |
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+ | ==Other Uses== |
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+ | {{Used In |
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+ | | reforged relic armor = Piety Duckbills |
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+ | | relic armor upgrade = Cleric's Duckbills +1 |
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+ | | trial = 4682 |
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+ | | trial descriptor = [[Cleric's Duckbills +2]] |
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+ | | resale price = none |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==How to Obtain== |
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+ | {{AH|Undeliverable Exclusive}} |
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+ | ===Dynamis=== |
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+ | *[[Dynamis - Valkurm]] |
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+ | ==Historical Background== |
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+ | Duckbill shoes were a very wide square-toed, slipper-like shoes, that originated from the Renaissance and were often decorated with jewels, puffs or slashes. |
Latest revision as of 22:47, 16 August 2018
Statistics
View the entire Cleric's Attire Set.
Can be stored with a Porter Moogle using Storage Slip 06.
Other Uses
Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.
How to Obtain
Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered.
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Dynamis
Historical Background
Duckbill shoes were a very wide square-toed, slipper-like shoes, that originated from the Renaissance and were often decorated with jewels, puffs or slashes.