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==Used For==
==Lore==
In the [[Dawntrail Main Scenario Quests]], the four Dawnservant claimants were instructed by [[Hunmu Rruk]] to determine the recipe, gather the ingredients, and make this dish as part of the rite of succession. [[Wuk Lamat]] and [[Koana]]'s dish was determined the winner, in part because they managed to find the banana leaves that were critical for its aroma. [[Bakool Ja Ja]] and [[Zoraal Ja]]'s dish had the correct flavor but lacked the distinctive aroma.
 
==Trivia==
*This dish is based on ''[[wikipedia:Cochinita pibil|cochinita pibil]]'', a Yucutan Mayan dish of slow-roasted pork wrapped in banana leaf.

Revision as of 02:04, 8 July 2024

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Xibruq Pibil

UNTRADABLE  
Item type
Other
Material type
Tabletop
Rarity
ABasic
Vendor Value
Gil 150
Patch
7.0
Links
EDB GT

This traditonal Yak T'el dish is made by marinating the meat of ibruq in spices before wrapping it in a Ja Tiika banana leaf and steaming it in an earthen oven. Historically, it symbolizes a peace formed between the Xbr'aal and Mamool Ja peoples.

※Cannot be retrieved once used.
※Can be used up to 10 times.

Meal benefits when used:
 Direct Hit Bonus: +4% (Max 10)
 VIT Bonus: +5% (Max 12)
 Gear Durability Bonus: +3
 EXP Bonus: +3%
 Duration: 30m
 (Duration can be extended to 60m by consuming multiple servings)


— In-game description

Acquisition

Purchase

Vendor Location / Coordinates Section Cost Unlock req.
Local Merchant (Iq Br'aax) Yak T'el (13.8, 12.6) Purchase Items Gil 5,000

Lore

In the Dawntrail Main Scenario Quests, the four Dawnservant claimants were instructed by Hunmu Rruk to determine the recipe, gather the ingredients, and make this dish as part of the rite of succession. Wuk Lamat and Koana's dish was determined the winner, in part because they managed to find the banana leaves that were critical for its aroma. Bakool Ja Ja and Zoraal Ja's dish had the correct flavor but lacked the distinctive aroma.

Trivia

  • This dish is based on cochinita pibil, a Yucutan Mayan dish of slow-roasted pork wrapped in banana leaf.