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{{Item Sections}}<section begin="Item Image"/>{{Item Image|YigitCrackows.png}}<section end="Item Image"/>
[[Category:Armor]][[Category:Feet]]
 
[[File:YigitCrackows.png]]
 
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==Statistics==
 
==Statistics==
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{{Item Statistics
'''Yigit crackows''' {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}<br>
 
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| type = Armor
'''<nowiki>[</nowiki>[[:category:Feet|Feet]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> All Races'''<br>
 
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| icon id = 15690
'''DEF:''' 11 '''[[INT]]''' +3 '''[[MND]]''' +3 '''[[Evasion]]''' +5<br>
 
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| name = Yigit crackows
'''"[[Magic Attack Bonus|Magic Atk. Bonus]]"''' +2<br>
 
 
| tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}
'''Set: Adds "[[Refresh (Status Effect)|Refresh]]" effect'''<br>
 
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| slot = Feet
'''Lv.''' 72 '''[[WHM]] / [[BLM]] / [[RDM]] / [[BRD]] / [[SMN]] / [[BLU]] / [[SCH]]'''<br> <br>
 
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| stats = {{stat|def|11}} {{stat|int|+3}} {{stat|mnd|+3}} {{stat|Evasion|+5}}<br>{{stat|mab|+2}}<br>{{stat|set}} {{stat|refresh}}
''Adds "[[Refresh (Status Effect)|Refresh]]" effect''
 
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| level = 72
 
| jobs = [[WHM]] / [[BLM]] / [[RDM]] / [[BRD]] / [[SMN]] / [[BLU]] /<br>[[SCH]] / [[GEO]]
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| set = Yigit Gomlek Set
 
| notes = ''Adds "[[Refresh (Status Effect)|Refresh]]" effect''
 
*The "[[Refresh (Status Effect)|Refresh]]" effect is 1mp/tic and requires the entire set equipped.
 
*The "[[Refresh (Status Effect)|Refresh]]" effect is 1mp/tic and requires the entire set equipped.
 
}}
<br><br>''View the entire [[Yigit Gomlek Set]].''
 
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{{Storable|Porter Moogle|01}}
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==Other Uses==
 
==Other Uses==
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{{Used In
{{Resale Price|None}}
 
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| resale price = none
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==Synthesis Recipes==
 
''None''
 
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==Used in Recipes==
 
*''None''
 
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==Desynthesis Recipe==
 
''None''
 
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==Obtained From Desynthesis==
 
*''None''
 
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==How to Obtain==
 
==How to Obtain==
 
{{AH|Exclusive}}
 
{{AH|Exclusive}}
 
===Assault Points===
 
===Assault Points===
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|BGCOLOR="#ffdead" colspan="3"|'''Price:''' 20,000 [[Lebros Cavern]] [[Assault Points]]
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|class="ffxi-header" colspan="3"|'''Price:''' 20,000 [[Lebros Cavern]] [[Assault Points]]
 
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!width="30%"| Name
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!width="35%"| Location
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#ffdead" width="35%"|'''Type'''
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!width="35%"| Type
 
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|BGCOLOR="#e3e6ff"|[[Famad]]
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|[[Famad]]
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#e3e6ff"|[[Aht Urhgan Whitegate]] L-9/10
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|align="left"|{{Location|Aht Urhgan Whitegate|L-9}}/10
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#e3e6ff"|Assault Mission Giver
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|align="left"|Assault Mission Giver
 
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==Historical Background==
 
==Historical Background==
Crackows (more correctly spelled: crackowes) were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in the 15th century. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, then the capital of Poland. They began in the late 14th century and fell from fashion after about 1480-90. They were worn by men and women, but men's were sometimes extravagantly long and often considered dangerously phallic by authorities. Sometimes the point of the shoe would need support from a string tied to the leg (just below the knee) to stop the point getting in the way when they were walking. Another name for crackowes is Poulaines. A related item were sabatons which were pointed plate armor covering a knight's foot.
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Crackows (more correctly spelled: crackowes) were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in the 15th century. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, then the capital of Poland. They began in the late 14th century and fell from fashion after about 1480-90. They were worn by men and women, but men's were sometimes extravagantly long and often considered dangerously phallic by authorities. Sometimes the point of the shoe would need support from a string tied to the leg (just below the knee) to stop the point getting in the way when they were walking. Another name for crackowes is Poulaines. A related item were sabatons which were pointed plate armor covering a knight's foot.

Latest revision as of 17:16, 4 July 2019

Yigit Crackows

Statistics

15690
Icon background
Yigit crackowsRareExclusive
[Feet] All Races
DEF: 11 INT +3 MND +3 Evasion +5
"Magic Atk. Bonus" +2
Set: Adds "Refresh" effect
Lv. 72 WHM / BLM / RDM / BRD / SMN / BLU /
SCH / GEO
Adds "Refresh" effect
  • The "Refresh" effect is 1mp/tic and requires the entire set equipped.
View the entire Yigit Gomlek Set.

Can be stored with a Porter Moogle using Storage Slip 01.

Other Uses

Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

How to Obtain

Cannot be auctioned, traded, or bazaared, but can be delivered to a character on the same account. Ffxiah-small
Cannot be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.

Assault Points

Price: 20,000 Lebros Cavern Assault Points
Name Location Type
Famad Aht Urhgan Whitegate (L-9)/10 Assault Mission Giver

Historical Background

Crackows (more correctly spelled: crackowes) were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in the 15th century. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, then the capital of Poland. They began in the late 14th century and fell from fashion after about 1480-90. They were worn by men and women, but men's were sometimes extravagantly long and often considered dangerously phallic by authorities. Sometimes the point of the shoe would need support from a string tied to the leg (just below the knee) to stop the point getting in the way when they were walking. Another name for crackowes is Poulaines. A related item were sabatons which were pointed plate armor covering a knight's foot.