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| guild points value = {{Guild Points Value|116.67|2800}}
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==Used in Recipes==
==Used in Recipes==
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Revision as of 04:35, 25 September 2023

Trilobite

Statistics

Trilobite
This crablike animal lives on the
bottom of Bibiki Bay.
Stackable: 12
Habitat: Saltwater
Size: Small (Something caught the hook!)
Food Effects: (5 minutes, Mithra*)

Other Uses

Guild Points Value: 116.67 / 2,800 (24 items)
Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: ~40 gil

Used in Recipes

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Food > Fish AH Black.png

Guild Merchants

Price: 120 - 160 gil
Name Location Type
Mep Nhapopoluko Bibiki Bay (H-7) Fishermens' Guild
Automatically restocked.

Fishing

Fish Level: 61
Size: Small (Something caught the hook!)
Location Bait Rods
Fish Level: {{{skill cap}}}
Size: Unknown
Location Bait Rods
* Recommended fishing setup. Fish may be too big. Fish may be too small.!! Line may snap.!!! Rod may break.
* Recommended fishing setup. Fish may be too big. Fish may be too small.!! Line may snap.!!! Rod may break.


History

Trilobite is an iconic extinct Paleozoic sea-dwelling arthropod in geology and paleontology. The trilobite is a far and ancient cousin to modern insects and hard shelled ocean animals.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilobite. Or refer to any university/high school level geology textbooks for details.