Vajra (Level 99)

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Description: DMG:53 Delay:200 Enhances "Sneak Attack" effect V Enhances "Trick Attack" effect V "Mandalic Stab" Aftermath: Increases Acc./Atk. Occ. attacks twice or thrice
Image: Vajra (Level 99) description.png
Type: Weapon
Flags: Equippable, Not vendorable, Not sendable, Exclusive, Rare
Stack size: 1
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Weapon Information
Races: All Races Skill: Dagger
Damage: 53 Delay: 200
DPS: 15.9 TP/Hit:

65.89

Level: 99
Jobs: Thief
Ultimate Weapon Information
Weapon Skill: Mandalic Stab
Versions: Lv. 75 - Lv. 80 - Lv. 85 - Lv. 90 - Lv. 95
Lv. 99 - Lv. 99 II - iLevel 119 - iLevel 119 II - iLevel 119 III
Aftermath Lv.1: floor( TP÷50 + 10 ) Accuracy 1.5 minutes
Aftermath Lv.2: floor( TP×0.06 - 80 ) Attack 2 minutes
Aftermath Lv.3: Occasionally Attacks twice (40%) or thrice (20%) 3 minutes


Obtained From...
Quest Notes
Trial of the Magians Daggers Result of the Trial of the Magians.

See the Dagger Trials page for more details.

Notes

  • This weapon is the fully upgraded Thief Dagger weapon through the mythic process, but it can be further upgraded.
    • From this point, there are two different upgrade paths that may be chosen. Both paths allow you to reach the "119 III" version of the weapon.
      • Upgrade via Oboro: Trade Beitetsu x300
        • This path grants the "119 I" version of this weapon without an Afterglow effect.
      • Upgrade via Trial of the Magians Trial 3607: Trade Mulcibar's Scoria x150
        • This path grants the "99 II" version of this weapon with the Afterglow effect.
        • Note: This route is optional. It is time consuming and/or incredibly expensive for all weapon types. Players usually upgrade their weapons from 99 > 119 I > 119 III.
  • This weapon allows user to use the weaponskill Mandalic Stab.
  • Enhances "Sneak Attack" effect V gives the following:
  • Enhances "Trick Attack" effect V gives the following:

Hidden Effect