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Latest revision as of 14:47, 8 August 2025
Statistics
Chunk of kopparnickel ore
This ore contains the metal
kopparnickel.
kopparnickel.
Stackable: 12
Horizon Changes 
none
Other Uses
| Resale Price: 200~205 gil |
Used in Recipes
How to Obtain
Auction House Category: Materials > Smithing ![]()
Merchants
| Price: 736 - 8250 gil | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | Location | Type |
| Vicious Eye | Metalworks (E-9) | Blacksmiths' Guild (Bastok)
|
| Lucretia | Northern San d'Oria (E-6) | Blacksmiths' Guild (San d'Oria)
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| Bagnobrok | Port Bastok (I-6) | Regional Merchant |
| Vendavoq | Port San d'Oria (H-9) | Regional Merchant |
| Prestapiq | Windurst Waters, North (G-7) | Regional Merchant |
| Bartabaq | Oldton Movalpolos (F-10) | Outpost Merchant |
Dropped From
| Name | Level | Zone |
|---|---|---|
| Bugbear Servingman | 32-35 | Oldton Movalpolos |
| Bugbear Bondman | 42-45 | Oldton Movalpolos |
| Bugbear Trashman | 65-67 | Newton Movalpolos |
| Bugbear Watchman | 71-76 | Newton Movalpolos |
| Bugbear Deathsman | 74-76 | Newton Movalpolos |
| Bugbear Matman (NM) | 75-79 | Newton Movalpolos |
ANNM
| NM Name | Level Cap | Zone |
|---|---|---|
| Ellylldan | 75 | The Eldieme Necropolis (S) |
Chocobo Digging
| Zone | Abundance |
|---|---|
| Meriphataud Mountains ● | Rare |
| ● = Requires Burrow ● = Requires Egg Helm ● = Requires Bore ● = Obtainable only at Night | |
Mining
| Zone | Abundance |
|---|---|
| Oldton Movalpolos | Uncommon |
Campaign Unions
- Obtained randomly through lot in Campaign Unions
Historical Background
Kopparnickel (Swedish for "copper-colored ore") is also known as Coppernickel or Cupronickel. Coppernickel is an alloy of copper that contains nickel and strengthening elements, such as iron and manganese, known since antiquity as a fake "white" gold or silver. The ancient Greeks were producing it, and a lower quality imitation of it in the Aegean Bronze Age known as "orichalcum".






