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Mjollnir

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File:Mjollnir.png

Statistics

Mjollnir RareExclusive
(Club) All Races
DMG: 57 Delay: 308 Attack +20
Additional effect: Recover MP
"Randgrith"
Lv. 75 WHM


Damage Per Second: 11.1
TP Per Hit: 8%


Hidden Effect

  • Attacks will occasionally do 3 times normal damage.


Recover MP

  • The MP recovered is not based on damage done.
    • Random amount between 4-16 MP seems to be the range of the amount that can be recovered.

Note: Any dancer en-spell, or Auspice En-light effect {With Afflatus Misery) seems to over-ride Mjollnir's Recover MP effect as those are 100% and the Recover MP is not.

Other Uses

Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

Synthesis Recipes

None

Used in Recipes

  • None

Desynthesis Recipe

None

Obtained From Desynthesis

  • None

How to Obtain

Cannot be auctioned, traded, or bazaared.

Quests

Notes

  • Obtaining this weapon is a very hard and tedious quest. It will require an amount of devotion and sacrifice that most can not meet. The following coins are required, per stage, to complete this weapon, starting from stage 2 to stage 5(final product).


  • This weapon requires a total of 18,300 coins from dynamis.
  • This is an estimation of the cost
  • Assume that each individual 1 byne bill costs 7k, and both of the individual whiteshells, and bronzepieces cost 10k.
  • This weapon will cost you 173,200,000.
  • If you assume that the 1 bynes are 7k and the whiteshells and bronzepieces are 12k.
  • This weapon will cost you 205,600,000.
  • If you take into account the 30 Montiont Silverpiece you get back when you fully upgrade, the net costs are 143,200,000 and 169,600,000 respectively.


Notes

Originally wielded during the Shadowreign era by Ferreous Coffin.

Historical Background

Thor's Hammer in Norse mythology. It was the feared weapon of Thor and was used to kill anyone who challenged the Æsir (Norse gods). Thor killed many giants with Mjollnir. When thrown, Mjollnir would function like a boomerang and return to the thrower. At Ragnarok, Thor would use this hammer to slay Jormungand. Mjollnir means "that which crushes and grinds to dust".

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