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==Lore==
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 17 June 2024

Aymur

UNIQUE  UNTRADABLE  UNSELLABLE  
Requires
White Mage frame icon.png WHM
Type
Two-handed Conjurer's Arm
Repair
Goldsmith frame icon.png GSM (Lv. 60)
Weapon Set
Eureka Artifact Weapons
Level
70
Item Level
335
Rarity
CBlue
Patch
4.25
Links
EDB GT
Physical Damage Magic Damage  
86  
Auto-attack Delay DPS
98.61 3.44 28.67
+125 Mind
+88 Piety

— In-game description

Aymur is an item level 335 Two-handed Conjurer's Arm and can be used by White Mage. It requires being at least level 70 to be equipped.

Acquisition

Exchange

Vendor Location / Coordinates Section Cost Unlock req.
Gerolt The Forbidden Land, Eureka Anemos (18, 32.3) Create or augment Eureka gear. (White Mage) Antiquated aymur icon1.png 1 + Protean crystal icon1.png 100

Used For

Exchange

Item Vendor Location / Coordinates Section Cost Unlock req.
Aymur +1 icon1.png  Aymur +1 Gerolt The Forbidden Land, Eureka Anemos (18, 32.3) Create or augment Eureka gear. (White Mage) Aymur icon1.png 1 + Protean crystal icon1.png 400

Lore

This ancient cane, long guarded by the Conjurers' Guild, features crystals embedded in its haft that were not applied during its creation, but are rather naturally occurring stones that became enveloped by the wood as the bough grew thicker with each new spring. The rare Bird of Paradise feathers affixed atop the crook, however, are a recent addition.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 213

Images