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===Purchase===
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==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 22:42, 13 July 2024

Antiquated Myochin Haori

UNIQUE  UNTRADABLE  UNSELLABLE  
Requires
Samurai frame icon.png SAM
Type
Body
Repair
Weaver frame icon.png WVR (Lv. 60)
Armor Set
Antiquated Artifact Armor (Stormblood)
Level
70
Item Level
290
Rarity
CBlue
Vendor Cost
1,000 Gil
Patch
4.0
Links
EDB GT


Defense Magic Defense
234 234

— In-game description

Antiquated Myochin Haori is an item level 290 body and can be used by Samurai. It requires being at least level 70 to be equipped.

Acquisition

From Items

Purchase

Vendor Location / Coordinates Section Cost Unlock req.
Calamity Salvager Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (11.4, 14.4) Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 70 Gear (DoW) I Gil 1,000 Feature QuestThe Battle on Bekko
Calamity Salvager Old Gridania (10, 8.4) Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 70 Gear (DoW) I Gil 1,000 Feature QuestThe Battle on Bekko
Calamity Salvager Ul'dah - Steps of Thal (12.6, 13.1) Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 70 Gear (DoW) I Gil 1,000 Feature QuestThe Battle on Bekko
Journeyman Salvager Player Housing (–, –) Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 70 Gear (DoW) I Gil 1,000 Feature QuestThe Battle on Bekko

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