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Statistics
Erlking's Sword
(Sword) All Races
DMG: 34 Delay: 233
Mainhand DMG: 38
Lv. 75 PLD
Damage Per Second: 8.76/9.79
TP Per Hit:
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Other Uses
Used in Quests:
Resale Price: ~4,729 gil
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Synthesis Recipes
Smithing (64-67)
- Yield: Erlking's Sword
- Fire Crystal
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Used in Recipes
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Desynthesis Recipe
None
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Obtained From Desynthesis
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How to Obtain
Crafted & Drops from Treasure Coffers from Unions in Campaign.
Campaign Unions
- Obtained randomly through lot in Campaign Unions
Augments
| Zone | Enemy | Augments
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| West Sarutabaruta (S) (F-10) | Poroggo Gourmand, Poroggo's Toady x6 |
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| Beaucedine Glacier (S) (H-10) | Gargouille x4 (Shesha, Kaliya, Vasuki, Astika) |
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| Xarcabard (S) (J-8) | Megalotaur and Torvotaur | DMG +3
Accuracy +3
Shield Skill +2
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| Batallia Downs (S) | Gnashfang Rahskhas (Orc), Rahskhas's Pet x5 |
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| East Ronfaure (S) (J-7) | Faytrapper Vashgash (Orc), Faygorger Ram x2, Faygorger Sheep x4 |
Additional Effect: Disease +8
Accuracy +3
Shield Skill +2
Magic Damage Taken -3%
DMG +2~5
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| North Gustaberg (S) (H-6) | Stabnix Skewerfinger (Goblin), Pixie Impaler x10 (Bee) |
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| Grauberg (S) (J-11) | Ru'Bha Stonewall, Sentinel Wivre x4 | Magic Damage Taken -2%~-4%
Enmity +1~2
DMG +2~5
Shield Skill +2~4
Accuracy +2~6
AGI +2
Additional Effect: Disease +8
Additional Effect: Silence +13
Additional Effect: Paralysis +12
Additional Effect: Darkness +17
Additional Effect: Stun +11
Additional Effect: Poison +3
Additional Effect: Blind +8
Additional Effect: Flash +9
Additional Effect: Ice +19
Additional Effect: Lightning +16
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| Vunkerl Inlet (S) (H-9) | Almops, Edonus, Glacial Wisp x4 |
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| Rolanberry Fields (S) (H-7) | Quadav x6 (He'Dho Spatesurge, Ea'Zhu Tremorcrag, Aa'Bho Slashburner, Gi'Rho Wrathstorm, Bo'Gha Winterkill, Du'Vha Grimwind) | DMG +3-+5
Accuracy +3
Shield Skill +2-+3
Magic Damage Taken -3%
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| Sauromugue Champaign (S) | |
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| Meriphataud Mountains (S) (I-6) | |
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Historical Background
The Erlking (German: Erlkönig, "Alder King") is a character depicted in a number of German poems and ballads as a malevolent creature who haunts forests and carries off travelers to their deaths. The name is an 18th-century mistranslation of the original Danish word elverkonge, "elf-king". The character is most famous as the antagonist in Goethe's poem "Der Erlkönig" and Schubert's musical adaptation of the same name.