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==Statistics==
{{Item Image|Thanatos Baselard.PNG}}
 
 
{{Item Statistics
 
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| type = Weapon
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| icon id = 17998
{{Weapon
 
| name = Thanatos baselard
 
 
| tags = {{Rare}}
 
| tags = {{Rare}}
| type = Dagger
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| weapon type = Dagger
 
| damage = 28
 
| damage = 28
 
| delay = 191
 
| delay = 191
| stats = '''[[Attack]]''' -1<br>'''[[Enfeebling Magic Skill|Enfeebling magic skill]]''' +4
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| stats = {{stat|Attack|-1}}<br>{{stat|Enfeebling Magic|skill|+4}}
 
| level = 74
 
| level = 74
 
| jobs = [[WAR]] / [[BLM]] / [[RDM]] / [[THF]] / [[PLD]] / [[BRD]] / <br>[[NIN]] / [[SCH]] / [[GEO]]
 
| jobs = [[WAR]] / [[BLM]] / [[RDM]] / [[THF]] / [[PLD]] / [[BRD]] / <br>[[NIN]] / [[SCH]] / [[GEO]]
 
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==Other Uses==
 
{{Item Header|Other Uses}}
 
 
{{Used In
 
{{Used In
| resale price = {{Resale Price|6600}}
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| resale price = {{Resale Price|6600|6662}}
 
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==How to Obtain==
 
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===BCNM===
 
{{Item Header|How to Obtain|BCNM}}
 
 
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===Historical Background===
 
In Greek mythology, Thanatos (in Greek, Θάνατος—"Death") was the daemon personification of death. He was a minor figure in Greek mythology, often referred to but rarely appearing in person. His name is transliterated in Latin as Thanatus, but his equivalent in Roman mythology is Mors or Letus/Letum, and he is sometimes identified erroneously with [[Orcus]] (Orcus himself had a Greek equivalent in the form of Horkos, God of the Oath). Thánatos is a son of [[Nyx Gorget|Nyx]] (Night) and [[Erebus|Erebos]] (Darkness) and twin of [[Hypnos Eft|Hypnos]] (Sleep).
 
In Greek mythology, Thanatos (in Greek, Θάνατος—"Death") was the daemon personification of death. He was a minor figure in Greek mythology, often referred to but rarely appearing in person. His name is transliterated in Latin as Thanatus, but his equivalent in Roman mythology is Mors or Letus/Letum, and he is sometimes identified erroneously with [[Orcus]] (Orcus himself had a Greek equivalent in the form of Horkos, God of the Oath). Thánatos is a son of [[Nyx Gorget|Nyx]] (Night) and [[Erebus|Erebos]] (Darkness) and twin of [[Hypnos Eft|Hypnos]] (Sleep).
 
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Revision as of 02:13, 22 November 2018

Thanatos Baselard

Statistics

17998
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Thanatos baselardRare
(Dagger) All Races
DMG: 28 Delay: 191 Attack -1
Enfeebling Magic skill +4
Lv. 74 WAR / BLM / RDM / THF / PLD / BRD /
NIN / SCH / GEO
Damage Per Second: 8.8
TP Per Hit: 52

Other Uses

Resale Price: 6,600~6,662 gil

How to Obtain

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

BCNM

Name Level Cap Zone
Eye of the Storm No Level Restriction, 30 minutes, 6 members Chamber of Oracles
The Scarlet King No Level Restriction, 30 minutes, 6 members Chamber of Oracles

Historical Background

In Greek mythology, Thanatos (in Greek, Θάνατος—"Death") was the daemon personification of death. He was a minor figure in Greek mythology, often referred to but rarely appearing in person. His name is transliterated in Latin as Thanatus, but his equivalent in Roman mythology is Mors or Letus/Letum, and he is sometimes identified erroneously with Orcus (Orcus himself had a Greek equivalent in the form of Horkos, God of the Oath). Thánatos is a son of Nyx (Night) and Erebos (Darkness) and twin of Hypnos (Sleep).