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===Purchase===
===Purchase===
{{vendor list}}
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==Lore==
{{quotation|Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 222|Circlets were originally designed for the nobility and, in keeping with this, the Sultansworn permit only full-fledged paladins to wear the traditional headgear. Though they are inferior to helms in terms of pure defense, they provide a unique benefit in battle—namely, the wide-open field of vision that is indispensable to a paladin protecting his companions. That, of course, and any of the myriad enhancements made possible by magicking.}}


==Images==
==Images==

Latest revision as of 22:21, 13 July 2024

Anemos Chivalrous Circlet

UNIQUE  UNTRADABLE  UNSELLABLE  
Requires
Paladin frame icon.png PLD
Type
Head
Repair
Goldsmith frame icon.png GSM (Lv. 60)
Armor Set
Eureka Artifact Anemos Armor
Level
70
Item Level
350
Rarity
CBlue
Patch
4.25
Links
EDB GT


Defense Magic Defense
378 378

— In-game description

Anemos Chivalrous Circlet is an item level 350 head and can be used by Paladin. It requires being at least level 70 to be equipped.

Acquisition

Purchase

Vendor Location / Coordinates Section Cost Unlock req.
Gerolt The Forbidden Land, Eureka Anemos (18, 32.3) Create or augment Eureka gear. (Paladin) Chivalrous circlet +2 icon1.png 1 + Anemos crystal icon1.png 150

Lore

Circlets were originally designed for the nobility and, in keeping with this, the Sultansworn permit only full-fledged paladins to wear the traditional headgear. Though they are inferior to helms in terms of pure defense, they provide a unique benefit in battle—namely, the wide-open field of vision that is indispensable to a paladin protecting his companions. That, of course, and any of the myriad enhancements made possible by magicking.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 222

Images