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Revision as of 13:10, 20 October 2024
Statistics
Pet Food Zeta biscuit
All Races
A biscuit created by the legendary
beastmaster Moui.
It contains all the nutrients a beast
needs for a healthy diet.
beastmaster Moui.
It contains all the nutrients a beast
needs for a healthy diet.
Lv. 72 All Jobs
Stackable: 12
Instantly restores (765 + 3 * MND) HP
- ~930 - 940 HP between lvl 72 and lvl 75
- ~930 - 940 HP between lvl 72 and lvl 75
- Regen effect
- 6 HP/tick for 3 minutes
- 6 HP/tick for 3 minutes
Other Uses
| Guild Points Value: None |
| Resale Price: ~153 gil |
Synthesis Recipes
Cooking (59)
- Yield: Pet Food Zeta Biscuit x 4
HQ 1: Pet Food Zeta Biscuit x 6
HQ 2: Pet Food Zeta Biscuit x 8
HQ 3: Pet Food Zeta Biscuit x 10 - Earth Crystal
- 1 x Lizard Egg
- 1 x Coeurl Meat
- 1 x San d'Orian Flour
- 1 x Distilled Water
How to Obtain
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Merchants
1,000 gil
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Quests
Derivations
Zeta (uppercase Ζ, lowercase ζ; Greek: Ζήτα [ziːta] Zita) is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 7. Zeta has the numerical value 7 rather than 6 because the letter digamma (also called stigma as a Greek numeral) was originally in the sixth position in the alphabet. Zeta can be said to be the origin of the most common pronunciation of the Roman letter Z.
