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{{Item Sections}}[[Category:Mythic Weapons]]{{Disambig3|[[Murgleis (80)]], [[Murgleis (85)]] or [[Murgleis (90)]] or [[Murgleis (95)]], [[Murgleis (99)]] or [[Murgleis (Afterglow)]]}}
[[Category:Weapons]][[Category:Mythic Weapons]][[Category:Swords]]
 
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==Statistics==
 
'''Murgleis''' {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}<br>
 
'''([[:category:Swords|Sword]]) All Races''' <br>
 
'''DMG:''' 40 '''Delay:''' 224 '''<br>
 
'''[[Magic Accuracy]]+10'''<br>
 
'''Augments "[[Convert]]"'''<br>
 
'''"[[Death Blossom]]"'''<br>
 
'''[[Aftermath]]: Inc. [[Magic Accuracy|Mag. Acc.]]/[[Magic Attack Bonus|Mag. Atk.]]'''<br>
 
'''Occasionally attacks twice.'''<br>
 
'''Lv.''' 75 '''[[RDM]]'''<br>
 
{{DPS|40|224}}
 
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<section begin="Item Image"/>{{Item Image|Murgleis.png|Murgleis}}<section end="Item Image"/>
 
==Statistics==
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{{Weapon
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|name = Murgleis
 
|tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}
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|type = Sword
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|damage = 40
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|delay = 224
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|stats = <br>'''[[Magic Accuracy]] +10<br>Augments "[[Convert]]"<br>"[[Death Blossom]]"<br>[[Aftermath]]: Inc. [[Magic Accuracy|Mag. Acc.]]/[[Magic Attack Bonus|Mag. Atk.]]<br>[[Occasionally Attacks X Times|Occasionally attacks twice]]'''
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|level = 75
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|jobs = [[Red Mage|RDM]]
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}}<br>
 
''Augments "[[Convert]]"''
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*[[Convert]] works as normal and adds 50% of max HP to MP.
 
==Other Uses==
 
==Other Uses==
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{{Used In
{{Resale Price|No}}
 
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| resale price = none
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| trial = 1015
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| trial 2 = 1016
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| trial 3 = 1834
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| trial 4 = 1835
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| trial 4 descriptor = Rewards [[Murgleis (80)]]
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| trial 5 = 2257
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| trial 5 descriptor = Rewards [[Murgleis (85)]]
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| trial 6 = 2668
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| trial 6 descriptor = Rewards [[Murgleis (90)]]
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| trial 7 = 3101
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| trial 7 descriptor = Rewards [[Murgleis (95)]]
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| trial 8 = 3564
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| trial 8 descriptor = Rewards [[Murgleis (99)]]
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| trial 9 = 3614
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| trial 9 descriptor = Rewards [[Murgleis (Afterglow)]]
 
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==Synthesis Recipes==
 
==Synthesis Recipes==
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{{Synthesis Recipe|None}}
''None''
 
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==Used in Recipes==
 
==Used in Recipes==
*''None''
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{{rl|None}}
 
==Desynthesis Recipes==
|-
 
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{{Synthesis Recipe|None}}
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==Desynthesis Recipe==
 
 
==Obtained from Desynthesis==
''None''
 
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==Obtained From Desynthesis==
 
*''None''
 
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==How to Obtain==
 
==How to Obtain==
{{AH|Exclusive}}
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{{AH|Undeliverable Exclusive}}
 
===Quest===
 
===Quest===
 
:*[[Mythic Weapons]]
 
:*[[Mythic Weapons]]
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===Special Event===
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:*[[Nomad Mog Bonanza|Nomad Mog Bonanza 2010]] (Rank 1)
 
== Historical Information ==
 
== Historical Information ==
[[Image:Murgleis.jpg|right|200px]]The blade of this finely crafted sword is ingeniously armed with a fluke for disarming opponents, and is at its most effective when used in thrusting and stabbing attacks. After the passing of the great warrior king [[Acheufagais R d'Oraguille]], one of his generals, Count Ganelon, left [[San d'Oria]] in exile bearing the sword, and came to settle in the realm of [[Bastok]].
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[[File:Murgleis.jpg|right|200px]]The blade of this finely crafted sword is ingeniously armed with a fluke for disarming opponents, and is at its most effective when used in thrusting and stabbing attacks. After the passing of the great warrior king [[Acheufagais R d'Oraguille]], one of his generals, Count Ganelon, left [[San d'Oria]] in exile bearing the sword, and came to settle in the realm of [[Bastok]].
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
 
In European folklore, '''Murgleis''' was the sword of Ganelon, the stepfather of Roland, as described in ''The Song of Roland''. Ganelon was married to Charlemagne's sister and had a son with her. He resents his stepson's boastfulness and great popularity among the Franks and success on the battlefield. When Roland nominates him for a highly dangerous mission (possibly even suicidally dangerous) as messenger to the Saracens, Ganelon is so deeply offended that he vows vengeance. This vengeance becomes treachery as Ganelon plots with the pagan Blancandrin the ambush at Roncesvals.
 
In European folklore, '''Murgleis''' was the sword of Ganelon, the stepfather of Roland, as described in ''The Song of Roland''. Ganelon was married to Charlemagne's sister and had a son with her. He resents his stepson's boastfulness and great popularity among the Franks and success on the battlefield. When Roland nominates him for a highly dangerous mission (possibly even suicidally dangerous) as messenger to the Saracens, Ganelon is so deeply offended that he vows vengeance. This vengeance becomes treachery as Ganelon plots with the pagan Blancandrin the ambush at Roncesvals.
 
===See Also===
 
===See Also===
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Revision as of 13:04, 8 April 2018


Murgleis

Statistics

MurgleisRareExclusive
(Sword) All Races
Lv. 75 RDM
Damage Per Second: 10.71
TP Per Hit: 60


Augments "Convert"

  • Convert works as normal and adds 50% of max HP to MP.

Other Uses

Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

Synthesis Recipes

None

Used in Recipes

  • None

Desynthesis Recipes

None

Obtained from Desynthesis

  • None

How to Obtain

Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered. Ffxiah-small
Cannot be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.

Quest

Special Event

Historical Information

Murgleis

The blade of this finely crafted sword is ingeniously armed with a fluke for disarming opponents, and is at its most effective when used in thrusting and stabbing attacks. After the passing of the great warrior king Acheufagais R d'Oraguille, one of his generals, Count Ganelon, left San d'Oria in exile bearing the sword, and came to settle in the realm of Bastok.

Background

In European folklore, Murgleis was the sword of Ganelon, the stepfather of Roland, as described in The Song of Roland. Ganelon was married to Charlemagne's sister and had a son with her. He resents his stepson's boastfulness and great popularity among the Franks and success on the battlefield. When Roland nominates him for a highly dangerous mission (possibly even suicidally dangerous) as messenger to the Saracens, Ganelon is so deeply offended that he vows vengeance. This vengeance becomes treachery as Ganelon plots with the pagan Blancandrin the ambush at Roncesvals.

See Also