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Statistics

Sazanbaligi
This freshwater fish inhabits the rivers
of the Near East.
Stackable: 12
Habitat: Freshwater
Size: Small (Something caught the hook!)
Food Effects: (5 minutes, Mithra*)
See Gold Carp for the western analog of this fish.

Other Uses

Used in Quest: Fisherman's Heart
Resale Price: 300~307 gil
Guild Resale Price: 337~450 gil (Fishermans' Guild)*

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Food > Fish AH Black.png

Merchants

Price: 1,800 gil
Name Location Type
Kulh Amariyo Aht Urhgan Whitegate (I-10) Standard Merchant
Requires the Astral Candescence

Guild Merchants

Price: 1,350 - 8,928 gil
Name Location Type
Wahnid Aht Urhgan Whitegate (H-11) Fishermans' Guild
Open 1:00 - 18:00
Not automatically restocked.

Fishing

Fish Level: 56
Size: Small (Something caught the hook!)
Location Bait Rods
Fish Level: {{{skill cap}}}
Size: Unknown
Location Bait Rods
* Recommended fishing setup. Fish may be too big. Fish may be too small.!! Line may snap.!!! Rod may break.


Fish Level: {{{skill cap}}}
Size: Unknown
Location Bait Rods
* Recommended fishing setup. Fish may be too big. Fish may be too small.!! Line may snap.!!! Rod may break.


* Recommended fishing setup. Fish may be too big. Fish may be too small.!! Line may snap.!!! Rod may break.


Background

The name of this item from the Near East is derived from the Turkish sazanbalığı, referring to a type of carp.