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{{Special character|Myochin Haori +1|symbol=+}}
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| repair = Weaver
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| set-name = Eureka Artifact Armor +1
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===Purchase===
===Purchase===
{{vendor list}}
{{vendor list}}
==Lore==
{{quotation|Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 184|Crafted into the haori-and-hakama style by armorers of the longstanding Myochin clan, this set of armor is common garb for present-day samurai. Whilst it appears little more than a decorative kimono, the cloth is woven in such a way as to promote the flow of aether.}}


==Images==
==Images==

Latest revision as of 05:22, 15 July 2024

The correct title of this article is Myochin Haori +1. The substitution or omission of the + is because of technical restrictions.

Myochin Haori +1

UNIQUE  UNTRADABLE  UNSELLABLE  
Requires
Samurai frame icon.png SAM
Type
Body
Repair
Weaver frame icon.png WVR (Lv. 60)
Armor Set
Eureka Artifact Armor +1
Level
70
Item Level
340
Rarity
CBlue
Patch
4.25
Links
EDB GT


Defense Magic Defense
273 273

— In-game description

Myochin Haori +1 is an item level 340 body and can be used by Samurai. 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. (Samurai) Myochin haori icon1.png 1 + Protean crystal icon1.png 150

Lore

Crafted into the haori-and-hakama style by armorers of the longstanding Myochin clan, this set of armor is common garb for present-day samurai. Whilst it appears little more than a decorative kimono, the cloth is woven in such a way as to promote the flow of aether.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 184

Images