
Loot
For a more concise, at-a-glance loot table that just shows the prime hunting grounds for different items, check the Loot Map.
Please note that we are still working on the recipe details, and they are not shown in this table at this time.
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| Adamantite | |
| The strongest material known to exist in nature. Mention of this metal in the oldest records of Ivalice attests to its long-established use. | 1479 |
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| Ancient Bone | |
| These battle-scarred bones belonged to a race of humanoids who warred in ancient times, though no one knows who they fought, or why. | 2115 |
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| Arcana | |
| A jewel containing a creature's soul. Only when its soul is released will the creature find true peace. | 10 |
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| Aries Gem | |
| A yellow gemstone bearing the name "Aries". Represents the ideals that live in Man's heart. | 150 |
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| Beastlord Hide | |
| A supple, majestic hide. As they are easily marred, only small sections are suitable for use, making them all the more valuable. | 1499 |
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| Beastlord Horn | |
| Sign by which one knows the true king of the beasts. Towering towards the heavens, this horn seems to challenge the gods themselves. | 1334 |
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| Blood-darkened Bone | |
| Belonging to one who lived a life steeped in others' blood, this bone is stained black with magicks and beyond purification. Used in magicks and alchemy. | 1435 |
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| Bomb Ashes | |
| The remains of a blasted-out bomb. They are still quite volatile and must be handled with care. Some lands require a licence for their handling. | 200 |
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| Bomb Shell | |
| The remains of a detonated bomb. Still contains fragments of unexploded material. Wiser folks leave these well alone. | 896 |
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| Bone Fragment | |
| This fragment is too small to identify the type of bone it once formed a part of. Some lands prohibit their use outright, others require prior ablution with holy water. | 193 |
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| Book of Orgain-Cent | |
| A time-worn book of tales. This book tells the story of a commoner who became a knight. Every child loves the part where the hero single-handedly defeats a great army. | 924 |
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| Bundle of Feathers | |
| Several feathers tied into a single bunch. These are used for clothing, though the technique for fixing them to fabric requires patience and no little skill. | 833 |
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| Bundle of Needles | |
| A bundle of 1,000 needles. Frustrated merchants and impatient buyers arguing over the precise count of needles in a given bundle is a common market sight. | 92 |
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| Charger Barding | |
| This barding is the perfect balance of lightweight construction and protection. Its iron alloy composition makes it prone to rust if not properly maintained. | 1154 |
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| Chocobo Feather | |
| A feather the size of a butcher's knife. These are sturdier than they might appear, and suitable for use in armour, though they smell a mite foul. | 480 |
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| Coeurl Pelt | |
| A fine pelt with fur rising in a distinctive wave-like pattern. Its insulating qualities make it an excellent choice for cold-weather gear. | 454 |
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| Crooked Fang | |
| This claw-like fang is designed for biting and ripping, though it lacks penetrating force. | 287 |
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| Dark Crystal | |
| A crystallisation of potent dark magicks, said to contain the divine power of the full moon. The source of a leamonde entite's energy. | 160 |
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| Dark Magicite | |
| A stone infused with dark magicks. Placed in the proper locations, these protect a home from evil spirits. | 80 |
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| Dark Stone | |
| A stone infused with a dark power. It looks like an ordinary stone, yet casts an eerily twisted shadow. | 35 |
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| Demon Eyeball | |
| A foul, fiendish being's eyeball, reeking of dark magicks. It seems to be watching, searching you for a weakness born of some small misdeed. | 123 |
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| Demon Feather | |
| A deeply magicked feather, torn from the wing of something genuinely horrible. The feather's magicks aid the finding of air currents for flight. | 910 |
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| Demon Tail | |
| The magicked tail of a demon. It is said that the only true gauge of a demon's temper is in its tail, so practiced are they at hiding their evil natures. | 1203 |
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| Drab Wool | |
| Unattractibe, inexpensive wool, suitable only for stitching in places not like to be seen, lest it cheapen the garment's appearance. | 63 |
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| Earth Crystal | |
| A crystallisation of potent earth magicks, said to contain the divine power of pure logic. The source of a gnoma entite's energy. | 160 |
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| Earth Magicite | |
| A stone infused with earth magicks. Many plant these in the soil to encourage a rich harvest. | 80 |
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| Earth Stone | |
| A stone infused with the power of earth. It looks like an ordinary stone, but is surprisingly heavy. | 35 |
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| Electrum | |
| This whitish, natural allow of silver and gold is sometimes called "aurargentium" by alchemists. | 3563 |
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| Festering Flesh | |
| It is difficult to tell what part of what animal is represented by this oozing lump of meat. Used in dark magicks and alchemy. | 542 |
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| Fine Wool | |
| This highly absorptive wool is quite soft, and well-suited to use in bedding. Try a fine wool quilt once and the thought of anything else will give you nightmares. | 619 |
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| Fire Crystal | |
| A crystallisation of potent fire magicks, said to contain the divine power of creation. The source of a salamand entite's energy. | 160 |
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| Fire Magicite | |
| A stone infused with fire magicks. Thrown into a flame, its power is said to multiply in the blink of an eye. | 80 |
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| Fire Stone | |
| A stone infused with the power of fire. It looks like an ordinary stone, but is faintly warm to the touch. | 35 |
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| Forbidden Flesh | |
| Any creature of this world foolish enough to consume this flesh is assured an eternity of agonizing pain. Used mainly in high sorcery. | 1397 |
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| Foul Flesh | |
| Carrion flesh of the kind often eaten by hyenas and their ilk. Used in magicks and alchemy. | 143 |
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| Gemini Gem | |
| A yellow gemstone bearing the name "Gemini". Said to portend assassination. | 150 |
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| Giant Feather | |
| A feather large enough to conceal a moogle. Quite sturdy, these are used to reinforce all manner of tools and garments. Surprisingly heavy. | 686 |
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| Glass Jewel | |
| A foggy, dull glass bead. It is said that when a soul leaves its mortal frame, its former burdens temain in this world as the crystallised tears of clouds. | 115 |
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| Green Liquid | |
| A thick, virescent, sludgy goop that exudes a truly vile odour. | 206 |
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| Grimoire Aidhed | |
| A musty tome containing the words of a long-forgotten incantation in a language long dead. The diagrams suggest a magick capable of ending life. | 1005 |
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| Grimoire Togail | |
| A musty tome containing the words of a long-forgotten incantation in a language long dead. The diagrams suggest a magick capable of destroying Ivalice. | 475 |
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| High Arcana | |
| A jewel containing the souls of many creatures. Within can be seen the true forms of creatures rent from their natural fates and bound within. | 20 |
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| Holy Crystal | |
| A crystallisation of potent holy magicks, said to contain the divine power of the sun. The source of a diakon entite's energy. | 160 |
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| Holy Magicite | |
| A stone infused with holy magicks. Placed inside burial caskets to grant the dead peaceful repose, and the living peace of mind. | 80 |
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| Horakhty's Flame | |
| An ever-burning tongue of flame that consumes all it is fed. At night it grows dark and cold as ice. | 1000 |
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| Horn | |
| A spiral horn. While the material of the horn is hard, its hollowness makes it prone to shattering. As such, these horns have lost all favour among artificers of late. | 120 |
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| Ice Crystal | |
| A crystallisation of potent ice magicks, said to contain the divine power of sorcery. The source of a leshach entite's energy. | 160 |
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| Ice Magicite | |
| A stone infused with ice magicks. One of these placed in an icebox is enough to keep foodstuffs frozen for weeks. | 80 |
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| Ice Stone | |
| A stone infused with the power of ice. It looks like an ordinary stone, but is oddly cool to the touch. | 35 |
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| Insect Husk | |
| A thick insect carapace, hard as gemsteel. Only those from the largest insects have any value, and the price varies with the piece's lustre. | 680 |
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| Iron Carapace | |
| Artificers have perfected a technique of extracting and rarefying the mineral content of these hard, iron-rich husks. | 413 |
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| Iron Ore | |
| A chunk of iron-rich ore. The iron is extracted and purified, though some lands forbid its use in the making of arms and ammunition for warfare. | 1043 |
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| Iron Scraps | |
| Discarded scraps of varying shapes and sizes. Great quantities are melted for reuse, but a large amount of impurities makes for low-quality metal. | 185 |
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| Large Feather | |
| A large feather. Its value is judged not only by the beauty of its pattern, but also by its fullness and suitability as a decorative material. | 71 |
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| Leo Gem | |
| A yellow gemstone bearing the name "Leo". Represents wild dreams and unspoken ambitions. | 150 |
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| Libra Gem | |
| A yellow gemstone bearing the name "Libra". Represents success in negotiations. | 150 |
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| Lumber | |
| Wood popular with shipwrights, carpenters, and builders. | 483 |
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| Maggoty Flesh | |
| This lurid, decaying lump is assumed to be maggoty. No one has been able to look at it long enough to know for sure. Used in dark magicks and alchemy. | 741 |
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| Malboro Flower | |
| This beautiful yellow flower takes weeks to bloom, lasts a mere day, and wilts before the next dawn. Its cloying scent is chokingly sweet. | 1043 |
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| Malboro Fruit | |
| This poisonous, rotten-smelling fruit is valued as a source of virulent toxin. If cooked for a very long time, they can be rendered harmless enough to eat, but why bother? | 612 |
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| Malboro Vine | |
| A thin, highly elastic vine. Easily cut, these are excellent for various crafts. Bundles of such vines are a common sight at market. | 433 |
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| Mallet | |
| This handy tool, called a gavel by some artificers, is said to have once been used to restore order in courtrooms in ancient times. | 2498 |
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| Moon Ring | |
| A large metal disc, out of which the shape of a full moon has been carved. Rumoured to be a device for the entrapment of spirits, or perhaps a protective charm. | 1647 |
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| Moulting | |
| A brittle skin moulted as its former occupant outgrew its compass. Abundant and cheap, these are often ground into powders for various uses. | 74 |
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| Phobos Glaze | |
| A legendary pottery glaze, known only in the eastern kingdoms. Said to instantly and eternally fix the form of any creation to which it is applied. | 1000 |
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| Pisces Gem | |
| A yellow gemstone bearing the name "Pisces". Represents the tangled weave of fate. | 150 |
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| Pointed Horn | |
| A sharply pointed horn which is completely hollow, save for its tip. Often only the top few fingers are used for crafting. | 706 |
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| Prime Pelt | |
| A thick pelt, luxurious in its softness and warmth. The sheen of its fur screams quality. One look is all it takes to steal the heart of any seamstress. | 1124 |
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| Prime Tanned Hide | |
| A high-quality tanned hide, used in making clothing, bags, and all manner of useful goods. | 1372 |
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| Quality Hide | |
| A hide with just the right combination of pliability and strength. Its pleasing hue only improves with use, making it suitable for crafting quality articles. | 384 |
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| Quality Lumber | |
| Long years in the primordial forests have unfused the fibres of this lumber with Mist. Perfect for use in the crafting of fine furnishings and magick staves. | 1127 |
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| Quality Pelt | |
| Soft fur covers the surface of this fine pelt. Clothing made from one of these is a luxury item coveted by nobles and adventurers alike. | 651 |
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| Quality Stone | |
| These stones are chosen for their coloration as well as their usefulness as building materials. Used in the construction of prominent buildings and temples. | 1425 |
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| Rainbow Egg | |
| A large egg that scintillates with the colours of the rainbow as you walk around it. Used for decoration, cooking, and as a reagent in medicine-making. | 538 |
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| Rat Pelt | |
| An easily torn, yet very pliable small pelt. These are suited to a variety of uses, but fetch a low price due to their ready availability. | 35 |
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| Ring Wyrm Scale | |
| This impervious scale stands as proof of the mighty ring wyrm's existence. Few blades exist that can mark it, though many are the smiths who have tried to make one that can. | 1285 |
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| Sagittarius Gem | |
| A yellow gemstone bearing the name "Sagittarius". Represents the iron law of truth. | 150 |
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| Salamand Halcyon | |
| Searing flames adorn this fiery jewel engraved with an exquisite depiction of a salamand entite. | 1500 |
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| Scorpio Gem | |
| A yellow gemstone bearing the name "Scorpio". Foretells the fruition of long-held plans. | 150 |
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| Serpent Eye | |
| An eye with the power to freeze prey in its tracks with fear. In antiquity it was said they could even turn flesh to stone, though that ability has since been lost. | 1440 |
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| Sickle Blade | |
| An incredibly thin blade, translucent as a moonbeam. So sharp, a man might be beheaded without knowing it until a gust of wind came to finish the task. | 1878 |
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| Silver Liquid | |
| A metallic liquid that turns to poison upon contact with any metal other than iron. Stored carefully in special wrought iron containers. | 1376 |
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| Sky Jewel | |
| A translucent bead, thought to be the product of heavenly power. When a soul reaches heaven, it is said that the body left behind is transformed into one of these jewels. | 980 |
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| Small Feather | |
| A feather small enough to fit in one's palm. The perfect accent to a hat, accessory, or other garment. | 49 |
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| Solid Horn | |
| A solid core makes this horn highly prized for crafting. The larger the horn, the greater the price it fetches, though the heaviest can be hard to carry home. | 1288 |
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| Solid Stone | |
| A rough-hewn block of ore-veined stone. A ready supply of these stones has led to recent advancements in masonry... and some sturdy buildings. | 358 |
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| Spiral Incisor | |
| A large, spiral fang, possessing considerable penetrating force - enough to pierce rock and even the hardest ore. | 998 |
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| Storm Crystal | |
| A crystallisation of potent lightning magicks, said to contain the divine power of destruction. The source of a mardu entite's energy. | 160 |
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| Storm Magicite | |
| A stone infused with lightning magicks. When shaken, these stones release an electrical charge sufficient to power a small airship. | 80 |
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| Storm Stone | |
| A stone infused with the power of lightning. It looks like an ordinary stone, but tingles to the touch. | 35 |
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| Soul Powder | |
| The physicalmanifestation of a soul's lingering scent. Some bathe in this powder, believing the traces of soul within will draw off their ill fortunes. | 2241 |
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| Sturdy Bone | |
| A solid, well-preserved bone. Its natural strength makes it perfect for numerous applications, though a purification ceremony is often required. | 428 |
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| Succulent Fruit | |
| These fruits are rather bitter when raw, but, when properly cooked, they become a delectable, mouth-wateringly sweet treat. | 363 |
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| Tanned Giantskin | |
| The tanned skin of a member of the race of giants. While of low quality, the feel of a giantskin garment cannot be matched. Neither, however, can the stench. | 672 |
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| Tanned Hide | |
| A basic material in the fashioning of leather goods. The tanning process makes these hides softer and far more useful than raw hides. | 77 |
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| Unpurified Ether | |
| This liquid is lighter than air itself. Look at it from different angles and it changes hue from a scintillating crimson to a glowing azure. | 1783 |
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| Vampyr Fang | |
| This fang is riddled with holes so small they cannot be seen by the naked eye, connecting to vein-like tubes running up the fang that pulse red with drawing blood. | 1684 |
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| Virgo Gem | |
| A yellow gemstone bearing the name "Virgo". Said to portend reincarnation. | 150 |
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| Water Crystal | |
| A crystallisation of potent water magicks, said to contain the divine power of regeneration. The source of an undin entite's energy. | 160 |
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| Water Magicite | |
| A stone infused with water magicks. It is said one of these thrown into a brackish or foul pond will make it sweet as spring water. | 80 |
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| Water Stone | |
| A stone infused with the power of water. It looks like an ordinary stone, but gushes water when sundered. | 35 |
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| Wind Crystal | |
| A crystallisation of potent wind magicks, said to contain the divine power of protection. The source of a sylphi entite's energy. | 160 |
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| Wind Magicite | |
| A stone infused with wind magicks. Travellers carry these as charms to ensure safe passage with the wind at their backs. | 80 |
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| Wind Stone | |
| A stone infused with the power of wind. It looks like an ordinary stone, but put it to your ear and you may hear the wind blowing. | 35 |
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| Windslicer Pinion | |
| This feather, resembling a finely honed blade, makes a slicing sound when swung through the air. Grown seeq have been known to weep at its suppleness. | 1148 |
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| Wolf Pelt | |
| This pelt is notable for its short, delicate hair that sheds heat and wears well in the sun. A popular clothing material in warmer climes. | 41 |
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| Wyrm Carapace | |
| A thick dragon-hide, like a sheath of iron. Countless are the blades that failed to pass its test and now lie sundered beneath the bleached bones of their owners. | 739 |
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| Wyvern Fang | |
| A cruel fang, worthy of the mighty maw within which it once stood. These evolved not only to deliver crushing bites, but also to withstand the wyvern's deadly breath. | 1274 |
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| Yellow Liquid | |
| An ever-frothing, sulphureous liquid corrosive enough to melt metal into a plume of oily smoke. Exposure to air causes its distinctive coloration to fade. | 531 |
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