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(Removed references to "Magic damage taken II" and fixed a typo.)
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| tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}
| tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}
| slot = Shield
| slot = Shield
| stats = {{stat|def|40}}<br>{{stat|augments|Shield Bash}}<br>'''[[Damage|Magic damage taken II]]''' -25%
| stats = {{stat|def|40}}<br>{{stat|augments|Shield Bash}}<br>'''[[Damage|Magic damage taken]]''' -25%
| level = 75
| level = 75
| jobs = [[PLD]]
| jobs = [[PLD]]
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* [[Shield Bash]] damage +500. {{changes}}
* [[Shield Bash]] damage +500. {{changes}}
* [[Shield Bash]] Grants 1000 [[TP]] on use. {{changes}}
* [[Shield Bash]] Grants 1000 [[TP]] on use. {{changes}}
''Magic damage taken II -25%:''
''Magic damage taken -25%:''
* Breaks the 50% cap on the trait.
*Occasionally converts magic damage taken into [[MP]]: {{changes}}
*Occasionally converts magice damage taken into [[MP]]: {{changes}}
**10% of magic damage taken converted into MP {{changes}}
**10% of magic damage taken converted into MP {{changes}}
**5% activation rate {{changes}}
**5% activation rate {{changes}}

Revision as of 13:30, 10 July 2024

Aegis

Statistics

AegisRareExclusive
All Races
Lv. 75 PLD

Shield Type: 11927.pngAegis
Augments "Shield Bash":

Magic damage taken -25%:

  • Occasionally converts magic damage taken into MP: HorizonXI specific changes
    • 10% of magic damage taken converted into MP HorizonXI specific changes
    • 5% activation rate HorizonXI specific changes

Other Uses

Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

How to Obtain

Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered. AH Black.png

Relic Weapons


Notes

Originally wielded during the Shadowreign era by Cerane I Virgaut.

Historical Background

The Aegis in the book of Iliad is the Shield of Zeus, although it was sometimes lent to Athena and rarely to Apollo. The shield was built with the hide of the Amalthea (Amaltheia in FFXI), and was decorated with golden tassels along with a gorgon's head (from the gorgon Medusa) mounted in the center.