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[Head] All Races
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DEF: 24 HP+12 MND+3
==Statistics==
 
{{Item Statistics
Enhances "[[Cover]]" effect
| type = Armor
 
| name = Gallant coronet
[[Enmity]]+2
| tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}
| slot = Head
| stats = {{stat|def|24}} {{stat|hp|+12}} {{stat|mnd|+3}}<br>{{stat|enhances|Cover}}<br>{{stat|Enmity|+2}}
| level = 56
| jobs = [[PLD]]
| set = Gallant Armor Set
}}<br>
''Enhances "[[Cover]]" effect''
*Increases chances of covering magical attacks.
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==Other Uses==
'''[[:Category:Quests|Used in Quest]]:''' [[Artifact Armor +1]] ([[Gallant Coronet +1]])
{{Used In
| resale price = none
}}
|}
==How to Obtain==
{{AH|Undeliverable Exclusive}}
===Quest===
:*[[Borghertz's Stalwart Hands]] ([[Garlaige Citadel]] Coffer)
==Historical Background==
A coronet is a small crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring. Unlike a crown, a coronet never has arches. The word stems from the Old French ''coronete'', a diminutive of ''co(u)ronne'' ("crown"), itself from the Latin ''corona'' (also "wreath").

Revision as of 22:38, 24 February 2023

Gallant Coronet

Statistics

Gallant coronetRareExclusive
[Head] All Races
DEF: 24 HP +12 MND +3
Enhances "Cover" effect
Enmity +2
Lv. 56 PLD
View the entire Gallant Armor Set.

Enhances "Cover" effect

  • Increases chances of covering magical attacks.

Other Uses

Used in Quest: Artifact Armor +1 (Gallant Coronet +1)


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

How to Obtain

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

Quest

Historical Background

A coronet is a small crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring. Unlike a crown, a coronet never has arches. The word stems from the Old French coronete, a diminutive of co(u)ronne ("crown"), itself from the Latin corona (also "wreath").