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imported>Fallonsreach {{Item Sections}}<section begin="Item Image"/>{{Item Image|Arhat'sJinpachi.png|Arhat's Jinpachi}}<section end="Item Image"/> ==Statistics== {{Item Statistics | type = Armor | icon id = 13881 | slot = Head | stats = '''DEF:''' 19 <br>'''Physical damage taken''' -4%<br>'''Enmity''' +1 | level = 63 | jobs = MNK / SAM / NIN | set = Arhat's Gi Set }} ==Horizon Changes {{changes}}== {{HorizonChangesBox}} ==Other Uses== {{Used In | guild points value = {{Guil |
imported>Smithsmith. m smithing subcraft is 48 according to asb |
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| subcraft = Smithing |
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| subcraft cap = 48 |
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| result = Arhat's Jinpachi |
| result = Arhat's Jinpachi |
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| hq result = Arhat's Jinpachi +1 |
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==Used in Recipes== |
==Used in Recipes== |
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{{rl|Roshi Jinpachi|Clothcraft|94}} |
{{rl|Roshi Jinpachi|Clothcraft|94}} |
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==Desynthesis Recipes== |
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{{Synthesis Recipe| |
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|craft = Clothcraft |
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|cap = ?? |
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|result = Silk Thread |
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|yield = 4 |
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|hq result = Silk Thread |
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|hq yield = 5 |
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|hq 2 result = Silk Thread |
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|hq 2 yield = 6 |
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|hq 3 result = Darksteel Nugget |
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|hq 3 yield = 8 |
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|crystal = Lightning |
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|ingredient = Arhat's Jinpachi |
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|ingredient quantity = 1}} |
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==How to Obtain== |
==How to Obtain== |
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 26 September 2025
Statistics
View the entire Arhat's Gi Set.
Horizon Changes 
none
Other Uses
| Guild Points Value: 3,225 / 6,400 (1.98 items) |
| Resale Price: ~3,225 gil |
Synthesis Recipes
Clothcraft (81), Smithing (48)
- Yield: Arhat's Jinpachi x 1
HQ 1: Arhat's Jinpachi +1 x 1 - Wind Crystal
- 1 x Darksteel Chain
- 1 x Darksteel Sheet
- 2 x Silk Cloth
Used in Recipes
How to Obtain
Auction House Category: Armor > Head Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Only obtainable through synthesis.
Notes
In the sramanic traditions of ancient India (most notably those of Mahavira and Gautama Buddha) arhat (Sanskrit) or arahant (Pali) signified a spiritual practitioner who had—to use an expression common in the tipitaka—"laid down the burden"—and realised the goal of nirvana, the culmination of the spiritual life (brahmacarya). Such a person, having removed all causes for future becoming, is not reborn after biological death into any samsaric realm.
