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Revision as of 22:02, 13 June 2008
Zeni is a form of currency used in conjunction with the NPC's Ryo and Sanraku.
By using a Soultrapper or a Soultrapper 2000, you are to acquire Soul Plates for the types of monsters which they request (changes every 2-3 Vana'diel days )
After taking a picture of the requested monster family, by trading the Soul Plates you recieve to the two NPCs will do the following:
- Ryo : Appraise your Soul Plate, telling you how many Zeni it is worth.
- Sanraku : Give you Zeni for the Soul Plates you turn in.
Zeni is used to purchase Rare/Ex items used to pop various Notorious Monsters throughout the Aht Urghan area.
For more information on what Notorious Monsters may be spawned from trading Zeni to Sanraku, see the page: Zeni Notorious Monsters.
Historical Background
Zeni is a historical name for Yen, the standard currency of Japan. Zeni is also widely used as the form of currency in many games by the Capcom company, notably the Megaman series.
In addition, it is also the fictional currency used in the Dragon Ball manga and anima series.