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==Other Uses==
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==Used in Recipes==
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==Desynthesis Recipe==
{{Synthesis Recipe
| craft = Alchemy
| cap = 92
| result = Sheep Leather
| yield = 2
| hq result = Revival Tree Root
| hq 2 result = Wyvern Scales
| hq 2 yield = 2
| hq 3 result = Silver Thread
| crystal = Lightning
| ingredient = Cursed Cuisses
}}
==How to Obtain==
==How to Obtain==
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 5 November 2025

Cursed Cuisses -1

Statistics

Pair of cursed cuisses -1
This luxurious pair of cuisses was
constructed from rock-hard wyvern
scales. However, due to a terrible
curse that has been placed upon them,
the cuisses cannot be equipped.
Stackable: Not Stackable

Horizon Changes HorizonXI specific changes

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Other Uses

Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: ~11,181 gil
Abjuration: Blood Cuisses

Synthesis Recipes

Alchemy (92)

Yield: Cursed Cuisses x 1
HQ 1: Cursed Cuisses -1 x 1
Dark Crystal

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Others > Cursed Items AH Black.png

Only obtainable through synthesis.

Historical Background

Cuisses: Middle English meaning 'a piece of armour for the thigh': from Old French cuisseaux, plural of cuissel, from late Latin coxale, from coxa 'hip'.