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==Statistics== |
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| description = [[Karakul Meat|Sheep meat]] and [[Wild Onion|onions]] on a skewer.<br>Popular in the [[Near East]]. |
| description = [[Karakul Meat|Sheep meat]] and [[Wild Onion|onions]] on a skewer.<br>Popular in the [[Near East]]. |
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==Other Uses== |
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| resale price = {{Resale Price|400|409}} |
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==Synthesis Recipes== |
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 21 June 2018
Statistics
Sis kebabi
Stackable: 12
Food Effects: (30 minutes, All Races)
- Strength +6
- Intelligence -2
- Vitality -2
- Attack +20% (Max. 70 @ 350 Base Attack)
- Ranged Attack +20% (Max. 70 @ 350 Base Ranged Attack)
Other Uses
Guild Points Value: 600 / 12,000 (20 items)
Resale Price: 400~409 gil
Synthesis Recipes
- Yield: Sis Kebabi x 1
- HQ 1: Sis Kebabi +1 x 1
- Fire Crystal
- 1 x Wild Onion
- 1 x Mithran Tomato
- 1 x Karakul Meat
- 1 x Mhaura Garlic
- 1 x Black Pepper
- 1 x Rock Salt
Used in Recipes
- None
Desynthesis Recipes
None
Obtained from Desynthesis
- None
How to Obtain
Auction House Category: Food > Meals > Meat & Eggs
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Merchants
Price: 2,000 gil | ||
Name | Location | Type |
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Mulnith | Aht Urhgan Whitegate (F-9)
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Standard Merchant |
Background
The name of this item from the Near East is derived from the Turkish şiş kebap, more commonly seen in English as "shishkabob", referring to a traditional dish in which small chunks of meat and vegetables (most commonly onions and peppers) are served impaled on a long skewer.