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Lamia Scale in Final Fantasy III.

A smooth, white scale. Surprisingly beautiful, these are used to make a variety of accessories.

Lamia Scale (ラミアのウロコ, Ramia no Uroko?), also known as Lamia Scales or LamiaScl., is a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series. It is generally a material required to create equipment.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy III[]

Lamia Scale is an item that inflicts the Confuse status on one enemy. It can be found in various chests and dropped or stolen from some enemies.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings[]

Heat-resistant scales that melt when immersed in water.

Description

Lamia Scales is a medium-ranked Solid Carapace that can be Scavenged from Inscrutable Bones on Muruc Cahuac Skysea and Tswarra, Isle of the Lost or bought at the Sky Saloon in Chapter 8 for 2025 gil (10% discount). It can be used to craft Earth Wand, Red Halberd, Silver Staff, Elfin Bow, and Pyrowand.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]

FFTA2 Lamia Scale

Lamia Scale is a loot required to create the Paraiba Blade, Stinger, and Round Shield. It is a reward completing the missions "The Yellow Wings," "Shelling Out," and "Blue King of Cinqueleur." It sells for 60 gil.

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Final Fantasy Tactics S[]

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Dissidia Final Fantasy[]

Somehow erotic.

Description

Lamia Scale is a trade accessory that provides Luck +2. It can be won from the Airship Course in the Duel Colosseum or from the shop by trading 1,000 gil and Dusty Elixir x2.

Etymology[]

In Greek mythology, Lamia was a beautiful Libyan queen who turned into a child-eating demon. She is often referred to as having the lower half of a snake and sometimes a large mouth (lamia in Greek means "large shark", while laimos means gullet).

Later characteristics attributed to her are similar to that of succubi, in that the lamia seduces men, enticing them to feed on their blood. It is said they reside in towers or secluded areas and have magical abilities.

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