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| image = [[file:wind-up shiva1.jpg|350px]]
| Type = Monster
| Auto Attack=Single Target
| HP = 420
| ATK = 35
| DEF = 35
| SPD = 3
| Cost = 10
| Strengths = Gate
| Special Action = '''Diamond Speck''' - Binds all enemies within range. Duration: 5s
| Action Type = Enfeebling
| Points = 30
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[[Wind-up Shiva]] is a [[minion]] that is crafted by level 60* [[Weaver]] with [[Ice Tear]], dropped in [[The Akh Afah Amphitheatre (Hard)]] and [[The Akh Afah Amphitheatre (Extreme)]].
==Description==
Renounce the hatreds that consume you, and she will scatter them like sawdust into the wind. Use item to acquire the wind-up Shiva minion.
When followers of Iceheart heard the Weavers' Guild was creating clockwork effigies, they made the long trek from Ishgard to commission one in the likeness of Saint Shiva. However, the final product was so endearing, they puzzled over whether to pay it, solemn tribute or cuddle it.
Is it I who am elated... or Saint Shiva? - Ysayle
==Images==
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Revision as of 23:47, 11 August 2019

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Wind-up Shiva

Item type
Minion
Minion
Monster
Rarity
ABasic
Vendor Value
Gil 60
Patch
3.3

Renounce the hatreds that consume you, and she will scatter them like sawdust into the wind.


— In-game description

Template:Minion Infobox Wind-up Shiva is a minion that is crafted by level 60* Weaver with Ice Tear, dropped in The Akh Afah Amphitheatre (Hard) and The Akh Afah Amphitheatre (Extreme).

Description

Renounce the hatreds that consume you, and she will scatter them like sawdust into the wind. Use item to acquire the wind-up Shiva minion.

When followers of Iceheart heard the Weavers' Guild was creating clockwork effigies, they made the long trek from Ishgard to commission one in the likeness of Saint Shiva. However, the final product was so endearing, they puzzled over whether to pay it, solemn tribute or cuddle it.

Is it I who am elated... or Saint Shiva? - Ysayle

Images