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===Other Methods===
===Other Methods===
Bought from the [[Triple Triad Trader]] for 1,200 [[MGP]].
Bought from the [[Triple Triad Trader]] for 1,200 [[MGP]].
Note: this card, along with [[Muud Suud Card]], [[Mossling Card]], possibly others, are locked by main scenario quest progression (~lvl68 Peaks area)<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/ffxiv/comments/ax8u8y/muud_suud_triple_triad_card/ehrxejt?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x</ref>
==Description==
==Description==
A common sight in the wilds of Gyr Abania, chapuli use the blade-like horn on their heads to strip plants bare before settling down to feast on the fallen foliage. Though primarily herbivores, they display surprising savagery when agitated, and have been known to attack both men and beasts. Powerful hind legs enable the chapuli to leap impressive distances, much to the dismay of their fleeing victims.
A common sight in the wilds of Gyr Abania, chapuli use the blade-like horn on their heads to strip plants bare before settling down to feast on the fallen foliage. Though primarily herbivores, they display surprising savagery when agitated, and have been known to attack both men and beasts. Powerful hind legs enable the chapuli to leap impressive distances, much to the dismay of their fleeing victims.


[[Category:Trial Triad Cards]]
[[Category:Trial Triad Cards]]

Revision as of 22:39, 14 August 2019

Template:Triple Triad Card Infobox Chapuli Card is a Uncommon (★★) Triple Triad Card.

Acquired By

NPC Reward

Other Methods

Bought from the Triple Triad Trader for 1,200 MGP.

Note: this card, along with Muud Suud Card, Mossling Card, possibly others, are locked by main scenario quest progression (~lvl68 Peaks area)[1]

Description

A common sight in the wilds of Gyr Abania, chapuli use the blade-like horn on their heads to strip plants bare before settling down to feast on the fallen foliage. Though primarily herbivores, they display surprising savagery when agitated, and have been known to attack both men and beasts. Powerful hind legs enable the chapuli to leap impressive distances, much to the dismay of their fleeing victims.