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Revision as of 21:57, 2 December 2023

Orichalcum Ingot

Statistics

Orichalcum ingot
An ingot of smelted orichalcum ore.
Stackable: 12

Other Uses

Guild Points Value: None
Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: 16,000~16,400 gil
Used to forge the following Relic Weapons

Synthesis Recipes

Goldsmithing (89)

Yield: Orichalcum Ingot x 1
Fire Crystal

Used in Recipes

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Materials > Goldsmithing AH Black.png

Dropped By

Name Level Zone
Suzaku (NM) 88-90 Ru'Aun Gardens
Kirin (NM) 92 Shrine of Ru'Avitau

BCNM

Name Zone Level Time Members
Contaminated Colosseum Horlais Peak 75 30 minutes 6
Copycat Waughroon Shrine 75 30 minutes 6
Double Dragonian Horlais Peak 75 30 minutes 6
Moa Constrictors Balga's Dais 75 30 minutes 6
Operation Desert Swarm Waughroon Shrine 75 30 minutes 6
Prehistoric Pigeons Waughroon Shrine 75 30 minutes 6
Royale Ramble Balga's Dais 75 30 minutes 6
Seasons Greetings Balga's Dais 75 30 minutes 6
The Scarlet King Chamber of Oracles 75 30 minutes 6
Today's Horoscope Horlais Peak 75 30 minutes 6

Historical Background

Orichalcum is a fictional metal mentioned in several ancient writings, most notably the story of Atlantis as recounted in the Critias dialogue, recorded by Plato. According to Critias, orichalcum was considered second only to gold in value, and was found and mined in many parts of Atlantis in ancient times. The largest of three outer walls of the Temple to Poseidon and Cleito on Atlantis was clad entirely with orichalcum. Orichalcum is also mentioned in the Antiquities of the Jews - Book XI by Josephus, who stated that the vessels in the Temple of Solomon were made of orichalcum. Pliny the Elder points out that the metal has lost currency due to the mines being exhausted. Pseudo-Aristotle in De mirabilibus auscultationibus describes orichalcum as a shining metal obtained during the smelting of copper with the addition of "calmia", a kind of earth formerly found on the shores of the Black Sea. In the study and collection of coins orichalcum is the golden-colored bronze alloy used for several ancient Roman coins.