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The name of this item from the [[Near East]] is derived from the Turkish ''mercanbalığı'', referring to a type of red sea bream found in the Mediterranean Sea. | The name of this item from the [[Near East]] is derived from the Turkish ''mercanbalığı'', referring to a type of red sea bream found in the Mediterranean Sea. | ||
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Statistics
Mercanbaligi
This saltwater fish inhabits the seas
around the Arrapago Islands.
around the Arrapago Islands.
Stackable: 12
Habitat: Saltwater
See Bastore Bream for the western analog of this fish.
Horizon Changes 
none
Other Uses
| Used in Quests: |
| Resale Price: 600~615 gil |
| Guild Resale Price: 675~900 gil (Fishermens' Guild) |
Used in Recipes
37~38 Chikuwa
64 Briny Broth
72 Bream Sushi
How to Obtain
Auction House Category: Food > Fish ![]()
Background
The name of this item from the Near East is derived from the Turkish mercanbalığı, referring to a type of red sea bream found in the Mediterranean Sea.
