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Revision as of 00:31, 29 January 2010
StatisticsGjallarhorn |
Other UsesResale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs. |
Synthesis RecipesNone |
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
Notes
- Obtaining this instrument is a very hard and tedious quest. It will require an amount of devotion and sacrifice that most can not meet. The following coins are required, per stage, to complete this weapon, starting from stage 2 to stage 5(final product).
- Stage 2: 3 - Lungo-Nango Jadeshell
- Stage 3: 14 - One Hundred Byne Bill
- Stage 4: 60 - Montiont Silverpiece
- Stage 5: 1 - Rimilala Stripeshell
- This instrument requires a total of 17,700 coins from dynamis.
- This is an estimation of the cost.
- -Assume that each individual 1 byne bill costs 7k, and both of the individual whiteshells, and bronzepieces cost 10k.
- This instrument will cost you 169,800,000.
- -If you assume that the 1 bynes are 7k and the whiteshells and bronzepieces are 12k.
- This instrument will cost you 201,800,000.
- -Assume that each individual 1 byne bill costs 7k, and both of the individual whiteshells, and bronzepieces cost 10k.
Historical Background
The horn of Heimdall in Norse mythology. Heimdall was the god who guarded Bifrost, the rainbow bridge to Asgard, abode of the Æsir (New Norse gods). This horn was used as an instrument. It was hidden beneath Yggdrasil, the world tree and it was prophesized that it would be used to announce the beginning of Ragnarok, the end of the world in Norse mythology. Gjallarhorn means "ringing horn".