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'''[[Ranged Accuracy]]''' +9 <br> |
'''[[Ranged Accuracy]]''' +9 <br> |
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'''Enhances "[[Quick Draw]]" effect'''<br> |
'''Enhances "[[Quick Draw]]" effect'''<br> |
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'''Lv.''' 74 '''[[COR]]''' |
'''Lv.''' 74 '''[[COR]]''' |
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<br><br>''View the entire [[Corsair's Attire +1 Set]].'' |
<br><br>''View the entire [[Corsair's Attire +1 Set]].'' |
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==Other Uses== |
==Other Uses== |
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{{Resale Price|None}} |
{{Resale Price|None}} |
Revision as of 21:43, 10 August 2009
StatisticsCorsair's Tricorne +1
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Other UsesResale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs. |
Synthesis Recipes
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Used in Recipes
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Desynthesis RecipeNone |
Obtained From Desynthesis
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How to Obtain
Cannot be auctioned, traded, or bazaared, but can be delivered to a character on the same account.
Cannot be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Quest
- Artifact Armor +1
- Trade the following items to Sagheera in Port Jeuno:
- Artifact Armor +1
Historical Background
A tricorne (also spelled: tricorn) is cocked hat with the brim turned up to form three points that was popular during the late 17th century and 18th century. It fell out of style shortly before the French Revolution. At the peak of its popularity, the tricorne was worn as civilian dress and as part of military and naval uniforms. Its distinguishing characteristic was a practical one: the turned-up portions of the brim formed gutters that directed rainwater away from the wearer's face, depositing most of it over his shoulders. Before the invention of specialized rain gear, this was a distinct advantage. Typically a tricorne would be worn with one of the three points facing forward directly above the forehead the other two parallel to the shoulders. Corsairs in Final Fantasy XI clearly take a little more liberty in how their hats are worn and folded.