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Light Threnody
Type Song
Description Weakens the target enemy to Light-based attacks and effects.
Cost {{{mp}}} MP
Element Dark Dark
Monster Family {{{blue family}}}
Blue Physical Damage Type Unspecified damage
Skillchain Properties
Magic Burst Dark ElementCom­pres­sion
Dark Element and Earth ElementGra­vi­ta­tion
Dark, Earth, Water and Ice ElementsDark­ness
Status Bonus {{{blue stats}}}
Job Trait {{{blue trait}}}
Points Required {{{blue points}}}
Ninjutsu Tool {{{ninjutsu tool}}}
Jobs

Level 10 Bard

Casting Time 2 seconds
Recast Time 24 seconds
Affected Targets Single
Base Duration 60 seconds
Range {{{range}}}
Light Threnody

Statistics

Scroll of Light Threnody
BRD Lv.10
Teaches the Light Threnody.
Reduces an enemy's resistance against
light.
Threnodies reduce the target's Magic Resistance by a natural cap of 50.[1]
  • Testing before 2014 could not be found to determine the relationship of combined Singing/Instrument skill and and the amount of Magic Resistance, but for the purposes of level 99 content it is sufficent to treat the baseline as 50.
  • Threnody effects do not stack with each other.
  • Equipment that gives "Threnody +" or "All Songs +" increase the potency of the resistance down and song duration by 10% per +1[2]

Other Uses

Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: ~20 gil

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Scrolls > Songs AH Black.png

Merchants

108 - 124 gil

References