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==Statistics== |
==Statistics== |
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'''Patroclus's Helm''' {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}<br> |
'''Patroclus's Helm''' {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}<br> |
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+ | '''<nowiki>[</nowiki>[[:Category:Head|Head]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> All Races'''<br> |
'''DEF:''' 21 |
'''DEF:''' 21 |
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'''[[STR]]''' +2 |
'''[[STR]]''' +2 |
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'''[[Haste]]''' +2%<br> |
'''[[Haste]]''' +2%<br> |
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'''[[Enmity]]''' -5<br> |
'''[[Enmity]]''' -5<br> |
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− | '''Lv.''' 60 '''[[WAR]] / [[THF]] / [[PLD]] / [[DRK]] / [[BST]] / [[BRD]] / [[DRG]]''' |
+ | '''Lv.''' 60 '''[[WAR]] / [[THF]] / [[PLD]] / [[DRK]] / [[BST]] / [[BRD]] / [[DRG]]''' |
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==Other Uses== |
==Other Uses== |
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+ | '''[[:Category:Quests|Used in Quest]]:''' ''None'' |
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'''[[NPC Sell Price]]:''' ???~??? gil |
'''[[NPC Sell Price]]:''' ???~??? gil |
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==Synthesis Recipes== |
==Synthesis Recipes== |
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''None'' |
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==How to Obtain== |
==How to Obtain== |
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===Dropped From=== |
===Dropped From=== |
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Revision as of 16:10, 11 August 2007
StatisticsPatroclus's Helm |
Other UsesUsed in Quest: None
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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.
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Dropped From
Historical Background
In Greek mythology, as recorded in the Iliad by Homer, Patroclus, or Pátroklos (Gr. Πάτροκλος “glory of the father”), son of Menoetius, was Achilles’ best friend and, according to some (including Ovid), his lover.
During Patroclus' battle with Hector in the Trojan War, the god Apollo, seeking to give Hector an upper hand, disarmed Patroclus of his weapons, then knocking the helmet off his head. Patroclus fought bravely, but fell a short while later.