Peregrine: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "{{Item Sections}} Category:Artifact WeaponsCategory:Dragoon <section begin="Item Image"/>{{Item Image|Peregrine.png|Peregrine}}<section end="Item Image"/> ==Statistics== {{Item Statistics | type = Weapon | icon id = 16887 | tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}} | weapon type = Polearm | damage = 61 | delay = 492 | stats = {{stat|dex|+1}} {{stat|agi|+1}} | level = 42 | jobs = DRG }} ==Horizon Changes {{changes}}== ??? ==Other Uses== {{Used In | resale price = none }} =...")
 
(Updated to Horizon version - changed AGI+1 to VIT+1 and reflected level change of 42 to 40)
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| damage = 61
| delay = 492
| delay = 492
| stats = {{stat|dex|+1}} {{stat|agi|+1}}
| stats = {{stat|dex|+1}} {{stat|vit|+1}}{{changes|AGI+1 changed to VIT+1}}
| level = 42
| level = 40 {{changes|Level lowered from 42 to 40}}
| jobs = [[DRG]]
| jobs = [[DRG]]
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==Horizon Changes {{changes}}==
==Horizon Changes {{changes}}==
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{{stat|agi|+1}} changed to {{stat|vit|+1}}
==Other Uses==
==Other Uses==
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Revision as of 00:37, 10 November 2023

Peregrine

Statistics

PeregrineRareExclusive
(Polearm) All Races
DMG: 61 Delay: 492 DEX +1 VIT +1AGI+1 changed to VIT+1
Lv. 40 Level lowered from 42 to 40 DRG
Damage Per Second: 7.44
TP Per Hit: 133

Horizon Changes HorizonXI specific changes

AGI +1 changed to VIT +1

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

Quests

Derivations

Peregrine can refer to several things, most often to the bird-of-prey, the Peregrine Falcon, also known as the "Duck Hawk" in North America, or also just simply as "Peregrine". It comes from the latin word "peregrinus", and is a name given (either first or as a Christian name gained during the Sacrement of Confirmation) that means "Wanderer". Suitably so, the first English child born in the "New World" during the colonization of America was named Peregrine White (1620-1704). In literature, Peregrine "Pippin" Took was true to his name of being a wanderer (something thought as odd by the hobbits of the Shire who preferred living calm peaceful lives) and joined Frodo on his quest to destroy the "One Ring" in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" Trilogy