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− | | name = Darksteel tabar |
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| damage = 45 |
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| guild points value = {{Guild Points Value|7200|21600}} |
| guild points value = {{Guild Points Value|7200|21600}} |
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{|class="ffxi-table wide-table" |
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|class="ffxi-header" colspan="3"| '''Price:''' 124,305 gil |
|class="ffxi-header" colspan="3"| '''Price:''' 124,305 gil |
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'''Note:''' * = Not available if beastmen have the Astral Candescence. |
'''Note:''' * = Not available if beastmen have the Astral Candescence. |
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==Historical Background== |
==Historical Background== |
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A [[Tabar]] (more commonly called a ''[[Tabarzin|tabar zin]]'' or ''tabar-i-zin'' (sometimes translated "saddle-hatchet") is the traditional battle axe of Persia and Iran. It bears one or two crescent-shaped blades. The long form of the tabar was about seven feet long, while a shorter version was about three feet long. What made the Persian axe unique is the very thin handle, which is very light and always metallic. The tabar is sometimes carried as a symbolic weapon by wandering dervishes (Muslim ascetic worshipers)."Tabar" means axe, and "zin" has to do with hanging from a horse. Some sources say that zin comes from "zar", the ancient word for war. |
A [[Tabar]] (more commonly called a ''[[Tabarzin|tabar zin]]'' or ''tabar-i-zin'' (sometimes translated "saddle-hatchet") is the traditional battle axe of Persia and Iran. It bears one or two crescent-shaped blades. The long form of the tabar was about seven feet long, while a shorter version was about three feet long. What made the Persian axe unique is the very thin handle, which is very light and always metallic. The tabar is sometimes carried as a symbolic weapon by wandering dervishes (Muslim ascetic worshipers)."Tabar" means axe, and "zin" has to do with hanging from a horse. Some sources say that zin comes from "zar", the ancient word for war. |
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Revision as of 17:10, 1 May 2018
Statistics
Other Uses
Synthesis Recipes
Smithing (83/94), Woodworking 22-26?
- Yield: Darksteel Tabar x 1
- HQ 1: Darksteel Tabar +1 x 1
- Fire Crystal
- 3 x Darksteel Ingot
- 1 x Oak Lumber
Used in Recipes
- None
Desynthesis Recipes
None
Obtained from Desynthesis
- None
How to Obtain
Auction House Category: Weapons > Axes
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Merchants
Price: 124,305 gil | ||
Name | Location | Type |
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Hagakoff * | Standard Merchant (K-10) | Aht Urhgan Whitegate |
Note: * = Not available if beastmen have the Astral Candescence.
Historical Background
A Tabar (more commonly called a tabar zin or tabar-i-zin (sometimes translated "saddle-hatchet") is the traditional battle axe of Persia and Iran. It bears one or two crescent-shaped blades. The long form of the tabar was about seven feet long, while a shorter version was about three feet long. What made the Persian axe unique is the very thin handle, which is very light and always metallic. The tabar is sometimes carried as a symbolic weapon by wandering dervishes (Muslim ascetic worshipers)."Tabar" means axe, and "zin" has to do with hanging from a horse. Some sources say that zin comes from "zar", the ancient word for war.