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Icarus Wing

Statistics[]

Icarus wing
When used, these man-made wings
instantly raise TP. Due to muscle
strain, repeated use is prohibited.
Stackable: 12
Medicine Effects: (3 seconds, Instant)

Other Uses[]

Resale Price: 900~922 gil

Synthesis Recipes[]

Alchemy (93/104)

Yield: Icarus Wing x 1
Wind Crystal

Used in Recipes[]

  • None

Desynthesis Recipe[]

None Verification Needed

How to Obtain[]

Auction House Category: Medicines
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.


Quest[]

Merchants[]

Price: 15,000 gil
Name Location
Curio Vendor Moogle Port San d'Oria (J-9)
Port Windurst (M-4)
Port Bastok (K-13)

Green Thumb Moogle[]

Price: 15,000 gil
Name Location Key Item
Green Thumb Moogle Mog Garden Key Item Skormoth memento

BCNM[]

Name Zone Level Time Members
Wild Wild Whiskers Balga's Dais 60 15 minutes 3
Early Bird Catches the Wyrm Balga's Dais 75 30 minutes 18
Horns of War Horlais Peak 75 30 minutes 18

ISNM[]

Name Zone Level Time Members
Compliments to the Chef Talacca Cove 75 30 minutes 6
Happy Caster Navukgo Execution Chamber 75 30 minutes 6
Shadows of the Mind Jade Sepulcher 75 30 minutes 6

SCNM[]

Name Zone Level Time Members
The Buried God Beadeaux (S) 75 30 minutes 18

Campaign Unions[]

Historical Background[]

Icarus (Greek: Ἴκαρος, Latin: Íkaros, Etruscan: Vicare) is a character in Greek mythology.

Icarus' father, Daedalus, a talented, remarkable craftsman, in exile with Icarus in Crete, built the Labyrinth for King Minos to imprison the Minotaur (half man, half bull). Daedalus and his son were imprisoned at the hands of the king because he gave Minos' daughter, Ariadne, a clew of string in order to help Theseus, the enemy of Minos, survive the Labyrinth and defeat the Minotaur.

To escape, Daedalus fashioned two pairs of wings out of wax and feathers for himself and his son. Before they took off from the island, Daedalus warned his son not to fly too close to the sun, nor too close to the sea. Overcome by the giddiness that flying lent him, Icarus recklessly came too close to the sun, which melted the wax. Icarus kept flapping his wings but soon realized that he had no feathers left and that he was only flapping his bare arms. And so, Icarus fell into the sea in the area which bears his name, the Icarian Sea near Icaria, an island southwest of Samos.