Iolite: Difference between revisions
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'''Note:''' Corses in Attohwa Chasm have much higher drop rates than Abyssea areas per [http://ffxidb.com/items/1740 FFXIDB]. |
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==Historical Background== |
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Revision as of 13:05, 6 April 2023
Statistics
Other Uses
| Used in Quest: The Gobbiebag Part VI |
| Resale Price: 300~307 gil |
How to Obtain
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Dropped by
| Name | Level | Zone |
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| Corse | 66-67 | Attohwa Chasm |
| Arch Corse | 75-81 | Attohwa Chasm |
Historical Background
Iolite is the common name for the mineral cordierite. It is a magnesium iron aluminium cyclosilicate that is often used as a gemstone. The name "iolite" comes from the Greek word for violet. Another old name is dichroite, a Greek word meaning "two-colored rock", a reference to cordierite's strong pleochroism. It has also been called "water-sapphire" and "Vikings' Compass", because of its ability to determine the direction of the sun on overcast days. This works by determining the direction of polarization of the sky overhead. Light scattered by air molecules is polarized, and the direction of the polarization is at right angles to a line to the sun, even when the sun's disk itself is obscured by dense fog or lies just below the horizon. Gem quality iolite varies in color from sapphire blue to blue violet to yellowish gray to light blue as the light angle changes. Iolite is sometimes used as an inexpensive substitute for sapphire. ja:アイオライト
