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− | ''' | + | '''Avatarites''' are a special types of minerals that MAY drop off of monsters. An [[Elemental Geodes and Gems|Elemental Geode]] may drop '''''INSTEAD''''' of an '''Avatarite'''.<br><br> |
Either may drop under the following conditions: | Either may drop under the following conditions: | ||
* A player must be under the status effect of either '''Signet''', '''Sanction''', or '''Sigil'''. | * A player must be under the status effect of either '''Signet''', '''Sanction''', or '''Sigil'''. | ||
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* The monster must be <u>level 80 and higher</u>. | * The monster must be <u>level 80 and higher</u>. | ||
− | * The element-type of | + | * The element-type of '''Avatarite''' or [[Elemental Geodes and Gems|Elemental Geode]] that you may receive is based off of the day or weather. |
− | ** | + | ** '''Avatarites''' and [[Elemental Geodes and Gems|Elemental Geodes]] are mutually exclusive, only one or the other may drop, NEVER BOTH. |
− | ** Weather has a higher priority (over day of the week) and significantly boosts the frequency of Avatarite / [[Elemental Geodes and Gems| | + | ** Weather has a higher priority (over day of the week) and significantly boosts the frequency of Avatarite / [[Elemental Geodes and Gems|Elemental Geode]] drops. |
− | *** Double-weather has no affect on the frequency of drops of Avatarites / [[Elemental Geodes and Gems| | + | *** Double-weather has no affect on the frequency of drops of Avatarites / [[Elemental Geodes and Gems|Elemental Geodes]] |
− | *** [[Scholar]] storm-type spells have no affect on the frequency of drops of Avatarites / [[Elemental Geodes and Gems| | + | *** [[Scholar]] storm-type spells have no affect on the frequency of drops of Avatarites / [[Elemental Geodes and Gems|Elemental Geodes]] |
− | * | + | * Avatarites / [[Elemental Geodes and Gems|Elemental Geodes]] will not drop in the following zones: '''Any Dynamis zone''' |
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− | The ''' | + | The '''Avatarite''' minerals are used as ingredients to be crafted into '''Avatar-tear''' crystals of the same avatar name (i.e., '''Ifritite → Ifritear''').<br><br> |
− | The ''' | + | The '''Avatar-tear''' crystals are then used as ingredients to be crafted into avatar rings of the same avatar name (i.e., '''Ifritear → Ifrit Ring''').<br><br> |
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 15 February 2025
Avatarites are a special types of minerals that MAY drop off of monsters. An Elemental Geode may drop INSTEAD of an Avatarite.
Either may drop under the following conditions:
- A player must be under the status effect of either Signet, Sanction, or Sigil.
- The monster must be level 80 and higher.
- The element-type of Avatarite or Elemental Geode that you may receive is based off of the day or weather.
- Avatarites and Elemental Geodes are mutually exclusive, only one or the other may drop, NEVER BOTH.
- Weather has a higher priority (over day of the week) and significantly boosts the frequency of Avatarite / Elemental Geode drops.
- Double-weather has no affect on the frequency of drops of Avatarites / Elemental Geodes
- Scholar storm-type spells have no affect on the frequency of drops of Avatarites / Elemental Geodes
- Avatarites / Elemental Geodes will not drop in the following zones: Any Dynamis zone
The Avatarite minerals are used as ingredients to be crafted into Avatar-tear crystals of the same avatar name (i.e., Ifritite → Ifritear).
The Avatar-tear crystals are then used as ingredients to be crafted into avatar rings of the same avatar name (i.e., Ifritear → Ifrit Ring).
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