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*The [[Blue_Mage|Blue Mage]] job does not provide a quest or an in-game notification that you have unlocked a Whalaqee Totem on the vendor. | *The [[Blue_Mage|Blue Mage]] job does not provide a quest or an in-game notification that you have unlocked a Whalaqee Totem on the vendor. | ||
*The [[Wayward Gaheel Ja]] NPC does not list Whalaqee Totems that you have not unlocked. </onlyinclude> | *The [[Wayward Gaheel Ja]] NPC does not list Whalaqee Totems that you have not unlocked. </onlyinclude> | ||
==Lore== | |||
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] Volume III, p. 239|Though Martyn did reference Whalaqee carvings in the creation of these totems, they are his own handiwork—their name lending perhaps undeserved air of authenticity. Infused with the aether of creatures from the New World, said totems enable trained blue mage practitioners to learn new spells without journeying across the Indigo Deep.}} | |||
[[Category:Game mechanics]] [[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] [[Category:Guides]] |
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A Whalaqee Totem is an item that teaches a Blue Mage a new Blue Magic Spell.
Wayward Gaheel Ja in Ul'dah - Steps of Thal (X:12.5 Y:12.9) is a NPC reward vendor that provides Whalaqee Totems.
Whalaqee Totems are unlocked on the vendor through certain Blue Mage achievements involving learning certain numbers of Blue Magic Spells and participation in the Masked Carnivale.
Notes
- The Blue Mage job does not provide a quest or an in-game notification that you have unlocked a Whalaqee Totem on the vendor.
- The Wayward Gaheel Ja NPC does not list Whalaqee Totems that you have not unlocked.
Lore
“Though Martyn did reference Whalaqee carvings in the creation of these totems, they are his own handiwork—their name lending perhaps undeserved air of authenticity. Infused with the aether of creatures from the New World, said totems enable trained blue mage practitioners to learn new spells without journeying across the Indigo Deep.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume III, p. 239