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| ilvl = 22 | | ilvl = 22 | ||
| rarity = green | | rarity = green | ||
| attributes = {{attribute increase|strength|3}}{{attribute increase|vitality|3}}{{attribute increase|skill speed| | | attributes = {{attribute increase|strength|3}}{{attribute increase|vitality|3}}{{attribute increase|skill speed|3}}{{attribute increase|tenacity|4}} | ||
| physical-damage = | | physical-damage = 30 | ||
| physical-damage-hq = | | physical-damage-hq = | ||
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| magic-damage-hq = | | magic-damage-hq = | ||
| autoattack = | | autoattack = 20.80 | ||
| autoattack-hq = | | autoattack-hq = | ||
| delay = 2.08 | | delay = 2.08 | ||
| delay-hq = | | delay-hq = | ||
| dps = | | dps = 10 | ||
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| flavor-text = | | flavor-text = |
Revision as of 09:49, 11 December 2021
Doctore's Scimitar
UNIQUE UNTRADABLE
- Requires
- GLA
PLD - Type
- Gladiator's Arm
- Repair
- BSM (Lv. 10)
- Level
- 20
- Item Level
- 22
- Rarity
- Green
- Vendor Value
- 26
- GC delivery
- 127
- Patch
- 2.0
“
Physical Damage Magic Damage 30 Auto-attack Delay DPS 20.80 2.08 10 +3 Strength+3 Vitality+3 Skill Speed+4 Tenacity— In-game description
Doctore's Scimitar is an item level 22 Gladiator's Arm and can be used by Gladiator and Paladin. It requires being at least level 20 to be equipped.
Acquisition
Purchase
Vendor | Location / Coordinates | Section | Cost | Unlock req. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Calamity Salvager | Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (11.4, 14.4) | Deal in Spoils → Silver Chocobo Feather Exchange I ( ≤ Lv. 50 Gear) | 1 | — |
Calamity Salvager | Old Gridania (10, 8.4) | Deal in Spoils → Silver Chocobo Feather Exchange I ( ≤ Lv. 50 Gear) | 1 | — |
Calamity Salvager | Ul'dah - Steps of Thal (12.6, 13.1) | Deal in Spoils → Silver Chocobo Feather Exchange I ( ≤ Lv. 50 Gear) | 1 | — |
Duties
Etymology
A scimitar is a single-edged sword with a convex curved blade. It is associated with Middle Eastern, South Asian and North African cultures.