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==Lore==
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] Volume III, p. 236|Its name translating to "farmer" in a language from earlier Garlean history, the muzhik attire was tailored from traditional fieldworkers' garb to suit the needs of the reaper. The long cloak provides warmth amid the frigid climes of the Eblan Rime while concealing weapons from prying eyes, and the intentionally frayed hems discourage the untrained eye from giving sturdy attire masquerading as old rags a second glance.}}
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[[Category:Armor Sets]][[Category:Endwalker]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, 7 August 2024

Item Icon Level Item Level Requirement Slot Defense Magic Defense Materia Slots Stats and Attributes
Muzhik Blinder Muzhik blinder icon1.png 70 385 RPR Head 286 225 2 Strength +86 Vitality +90 Critical Hit +59 Determination +84 
Muzhik Boots Muzhik boots icon1.png 70 385 RPR Feet 286 225 2 Strength +86 Vitality +90 Direct Hit Rate +59 Skill Speed +84 
Muzhik Coat Muzhik coat icon1.png 70 385 RPR Body 384 302 2 Strength +137 Vitality +144 Critical Hit +134 Direct Hit Rate +94 
Muzhik Field Dressing Muzhik field dressing icon1.png 70 385 RPR Hands 286 225 2 Strength +86 Vitality +90 Determination +84 Direct Hit Rate +59 
Muzhik Trousers Muzhik trousers icon1.png 70 385 RPR Legs 384 302 2 Strength +137 Vitality +144 Critical Hit +134 Determination +94 

Lore

Its name translating to "farmer" in a language from earlier Garlean history, the muzhik attire was tailored from traditional fieldworkers' garb to suit the needs of the reaper. The long cloak provides warmth amid the frigid climes of the Eblan Rime while concealing weapons from prying eyes, and the intentionally frayed hems discourage the untrained eye from giving sturdy attire masquerading as old rags a second glance.

Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume III, p. 236

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