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{{quotation|Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 222|Circlets were originally designed for the nobility and, in keeping with this, the Sultansworn permit only full-fledged paladins to wear the traditional headgear. Though they are inferior to helms in terms of pure defense, they provide a unique benefit in battle—namely, the wide-open field of vision that is indispensable to a paladin protecting his companions. That, of course, and any of the myriad enhancements made possible by magicking.}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 15 July 2024
- The correct title of this article is Chivalrous Circlet +2. The substitution or omission of the + is because of technical restrictions.
Chivalrous Circlet +2
UNIQUE UNTRADABLE UNSELLABLE
- Requires
- PLD
- Type
- Head
- Repair
- GSM (Lv. 60)
- Armor Set
- Eureka Artifact Armor +2
- Level
- 70
- Item Level
- 345
- Rarity
- Blue
- Patch
- 4.25
- Links
- EDB GT
“— In-game description
Chivalrous Circlet +2 is an item level 345 head and can be used by Paladin. It requires being at least level 70 to be equipped.
Acquisition
Purchase
Vendor | Location / Coordinates | Section | Cost | Unlock req. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gerolt | The Forbidden Land, Eureka Anemos (18, 32.3) | Create or augment Eureka gear. (Paladin) | 1 + 400 | — |
Lore
“Circlets were originally designed for the nobility and, in keeping with this, the Sultansworn permit only full-fledged paladins to wear the traditional headgear. Though they are inferior to helms in terms of pure defense, they provide a unique benefit in battle—namely, the wide-open field of vision that is indispensable to a paladin protecting his companions. That, of course, and any of the myriad enhancements made possible by magicking.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 222