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| icon id = 14091 | | icon id = 14091 | ||
| tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}} | | tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}} | ||
| | | slot = Feet | ||
| races = All Races | | races = All Races | ||
| stats = {{stat|def|12}} {{stat|mp|+20}} {{stat|int|+3 | | stats = {{stat|def|12}} {{stat|mp|+20}} {{stat|int|+3}}<br/>{{stat|Spell interruption rate down|20%}} | ||
| level = 52 | | level = 52 | ||
| jobs = [[WHM]] | | jobs = [[WHM]] | ||
| set = Healer's Attire Set | | set = Healer's Attire Set | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Horizon Changes {{changes}}== | |||
{{HorizonChangesBox|{{Stat|INT|+3}} instead of {{Stat|AGI|+3}}|{{Stat|MP|+20}} instead of {{Stat|MP|+10}}|}} | |||
==Other Uses== | ==Other Uses== | ||
{{Used In | {{Used In | ||
| resale price = none | | resale price = none | ||
| artifact armor upgrade = Healer's Duckbills +1 | |||
}} | }} | ||
==How to Obtain== | ==How to Obtain== | ||
{{AH|Undeliverable Exclusive}} | {{AH|Undeliverable Exclusive}} | ||
===Quest === | ===Quest === | ||
*[[Prelude of Black and White]] | |||
==Historical Background == | ==Historical Background == | ||
Duckbill shoes were a very wide square-toed, slipper-like shoes, that originated from the Renaissance and were often decorated with jewels, puffs or slashes. | Duckbill shoes were a very wide square-toed, slipper-like shoes, that originated from the Renaissance and were often decorated with jewels, puffs or slashes. |
Latest revision as of 07:55, 8 November 2023
Statistics
View the entire Healer's Attire Set.
Horizon Changes
Other Uses
Artifact Armor Upgrade: Healer's Duckbills +1 |
Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs. |
How to Obtain
Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered.
Quest
Historical Background
Duckbill shoes were a very wide square-toed, slipper-like shoes, that originated from the Renaissance and were often decorated with jewels, puffs or slashes.