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− | [[Image:Feyweald Log.png|Feyweald Log]] |
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==Statistics== |
==Statistics== |
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+ | | type = Material |
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+ | | icon id = 2761 |
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− | '''Stackable:''' ''Not Stackable'' |
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+ | | stackable = 12 |
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==Other Uses== |
==Other Uses== |
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+ | {{Used In |
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− | {{Resale Price|770|789}} |
+ | | resale price = {{Resale Price|770|789}} |
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− | ==Synthesis Recipes== |
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− | ''None'' |
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==Used in Recipes== |
==Used in Recipes== |
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− | + | {{rl|Feyweald Lumber|Woodworking|66}} |
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− | + | {{rl|Mokujin|Woodworking|40|Clothcraft|20}} |
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− | ==Desynthesis Recipe== |
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− | ==Obtained From Desynthesis== |
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− | *''Unknown'' |
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==How to Obtain== |
==How to Obtain== |
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{{AH|Materials|Woodworking}} |
{{AH|Materials|Woodworking}} |
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+ | ===Merchants=== |
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− | *Participate in a Union during Campaign Battle by talking to a [[Campaign Arbiter]]. |
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+ | {|class="ffxi-table wide-table" |
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+ | |- class="ffxi-header" |
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+ | |colspan="3"| '''Price:''' 5,500 gil |
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+ | !width="30%"| Name |
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+ | !width="35%"| Location |
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+ | !width="35%"| Type |
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+ | | [[Cauzeriste]] |
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+ | | {{Location|Northern San d'Oria|E-3}} |
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+ | | {{Merchant|Guild|}} |
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+ | |} |
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===Campaign Unions=== |
===Campaign Unions=== |
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− | + | Obtained randomly through lot in Campaign Unions |
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− | + | *[[East Ronfaure (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[Jugner Forest (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[North Gustaberg (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[Grauberg (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[Crawlers' Nest (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[Rolanberry Fields (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[Fort Karugo-Narugo (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[Windurst Waters (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[Beaucedine Glacier (S)]] |
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− | + | *[[Xarcabard (S)]] |
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+ | ==Derivations== |
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⚫ | Fey is a word for fairies and has multiple spellings (including [[Fay Crozier|fay]]). It is also a word meaning "doomed, fated to die", often ascribed to supernatural causes and evidenced by abnormal behavior (cognate to Old Norse ''féigr'', German ''feige''). In Scottish superstition fey refers to supernatural abilities such as prophecy (not necessarily related to dying or death). The name "Weald" is derived from the Old English weald, meaning "forest". The common understanding of weald is a wood or forest. It also can refer to a wooded land or region that ranges from an open country to a deep forest. More generically it can refer to a wild or untamed location. Putting the two words together, and looking at the description of this item, the translation could be: fairywood. |
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− | ==Historical Background== |
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⚫ | Fey is a word for fairies and has multiple spellings (including [[Fay Crozier |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 20 September 2019
Statistics
Other Uses
Used in Recipes
- 40 20 Mokujin
How to Obtain
Auction House Category: Materials > Woodworking
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Merchants
Price: 5,500 gil | ||
Name | Location | Type |
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Cauzeriste | Northern San d'Oria (E-3) | Guild Merchant |
Campaign Unions
Obtained randomly through lot in Campaign Unions
- East Ronfaure (S)
- Jugner Forest (S)
- North Gustaberg (S)
- Grauberg (S)
- Crawlers' Nest (S)
- Rolanberry Fields (S)
- Fort Karugo-Narugo (S)
- Windurst Waters (S)
- Beaucedine Glacier (S)
- Xarcabard (S)
Derivations
Fey is a word for fairies and has multiple spellings (including fay). It is also a word meaning "doomed, fated to die", often ascribed to supernatural causes and evidenced by abnormal behavior (cognate to Old Norse féigr, German feige). In Scottish superstition fey refers to supernatural abilities such as prophecy (not necessarily related to dying or death). The name "Weald" is derived from the Old English weald, meaning "forest". The common understanding of weald is a wood or forest. It also can refer to a wooded land or region that ranges from an open country to a deep forest. More generically it can refer to a wild or untamed location. Putting the two words together, and looking at the description of this item, the translation could be: fairywood.