Castellanus Cell
Statistics[edit]Castellanus cell |
Other Uses[edit]Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.
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Synthesis Recipes[edit]None |
Used in Recipes[edit]
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Desynthesis Recipe[edit]None |
Obtained From Desynthesis[edit]
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How to Obtain[edit]
Cannot be sold on the Auction House or delivered, but can be traded and bazaared. |
Dropped From[edit]
Name Level Zone Black Pudding Bhaflau Remnants Mamool Ja Bounder Zhayolm Remnants Migrant Russula Arrapago Remnants Qutrub Arrapago Remnants Wamouracampa Bhaflau Remnants Wyvern Zhayolm Remnants
Historical Background[edit]
All imbued cells used in Salvage are named after various cloud formations.
Castellanus means “castle” in Latin, but in this context it appears to refer to a wide variety of clouds.
Cumulus castellanus
These are cumulus clouds (large, puffy, cottony clouds) which have multiple towers emerging from the top of the cloud, giving the vague appearance of a Medieval European castle. Cumulus castellanus appears as smaller, fragmented cumulus clouds with a tower like formation as a part of it. See this link for an image of a cumulus castellanus cloud [1]
Cirrus castellanus
These are cirrus clouds (thin, wispy clouds) which have multiple towers emerging from the top of the cloud, often occurring along a long horizontal base. For an image of these clouds, follow this link [2]
Cirrocumulus castellanus
These are cirrocumulus clouds (thin blanket clouds that look like a bright, white film over the sky) which have multiple towers emerging from the top of the cloud, often occurring along a long horizontal base
Altocumulus castellanus
These are fragmented altocumulus clouds (small cottony clouds found high up, typically white with a small gray portion) which have tower-like growths on their upper surface. They tend to resemble a series of towers with a shared horizontal base. These clouds appear between 6500- 20,000 feet. They tend to be indicators of mid-level instability in the atmosphere (troposphere specifically) and can develop into thunderstorms (cumulonimbus clouds). They can also indicate rough turbulence for any aircraft passing through them. See the links for images of this cloud [3], [4]
Stratocumulus castellanus
These are stratocumulus clouds (low, unevenly shaped clouds) which have multiple towers emerging from the top of the cloud, often occurring along a long horizontal base.