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Persikos

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Persikos
The flesh of this legendary fruit is
soft and sweet.
Stackable: 12
Food Effects: (5 minutes, All Races)

Other Uses[]

Resale Price: 475~486 gil

Used in Recipes[]

How to Obtain[]

Auction House Category: Food > Ingredients Ffxiah-small
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.

Fishing[]

Skill Cap: Unknown
Size: Item (You feel something pulling at your line.)
Location Bait Rods
  • All baits/lures can catch this

Notes[]

  • To target this, you should avoid using bait which can catch the other fish in the area (Crayfish, Dragonfly Trout).

Gardening[]

Tree Saplings:
Flowerpot Crystal 1 Crystal 2 Yield
00221 Arcane Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04103 Dark Crystal 4-9
00221 Arcane Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04102 Light Crystal 8-12
00217 Brass Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04103 Dark Crystal 1-7
00217 Brass Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04099 Earth Crystal 5-7
00219 Ceramic Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04103 Dark Crystal 2
00219 Ceramic Flowerpot 04102 Light Crystal 04102 Light Crystal 8
00218 Earthen Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04103 Dark Crystal 2-6
00218 Earthen Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04102 Light Crystal 9
00216 Porcelain Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal None 6
00216 Porcelain Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04103 Dark Crystal 2-9
00216 Porcelain Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04098 Wind Crystal 4-7
00220 Wooden Flowerpot 04103 Dark Crystal 04103 Dark Crystal 7-8

Mog Garden[]

Monster Rearing[]

  • Baby Colibri - Possible reward from choosing to Put down monster.
  • Buffalo - Possible reward from choosing to Collect items from monster.
  • Buffalo Calf - Possible reward from choosing to Put down monster.
  • Colibri - Possible reward from choosing to Collect items from monster.
  • Ferromantoise - Possible reward from choosing to Collect items from monster.
  • Ram - Possible reward from choosing to Collect items from monster.

Historical Information[]

Most likely based off of Persimmons, known to the ancient Greeks as "the fruit of the gods". It is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees of the genus Diospyros in the ebony wood family (Ebenaceae).

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