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'''Alte Roite''' is a flight-capable airborne [[mount]] that can be summoned with an [[Alte Roite Prism]]. The Alte Roite Prism is a guaranteed drop upon completion of [[Deltascape V4.0 (Savage)]]. | '''Alte Roite''' is a flight-capable airborne [[mount]] that can be summoned with an [[Alte Roite Prism]]. The Alte Roite Prism is a guaranteed drop upon completion of [[Deltascape V4.0 (Savage)]]. | ||
==Images== | ==Images== | ||
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File:Alte roite1.jpg | |||
File:Mount Footprint None.png|Alte Roite footprint. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 00:00, 11 April 2022
“While none can be certain the exact intentions of a self-aware interdimensional construct, logic suggests this winged aberration is a reimagination of Alte Roite─a legendary wizard who is said could take the shape of a dragon at will.
"That knowledge is my ticket straight to glory. I can't go telling any old person about it." - Bonifoix— In-game description
Alte Roite is a flight-capable airborne mount that can be summoned with an Alte Roite Prism. The Alte Roite Prism is a guaranteed drop upon completion of Deltascape V4.0 (Savage).
Images
- Alte roite1.jpg
- Mount Footprint None.png
Alte Roite footprint.
Etymology
Its name is based on Alte leute, a German phrase meaning "old people". The boss originally looked like an old man before transforming into the Jura Aevis in Final Fantasy V.