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==Other Uses==
 
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[[Trial of the Magians]]
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==Etymology==
 
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astolfo Astolfo] is named after the fictional character from the matter of France, who serves as one of Charlemagne's Paladins. He is the son of Otto, the King of England (referring to Offa, King of Mercia) and is the cousin of Orlando and Rinaldo. Astolfo is known in many Italian Renaissance romance epics such as ''Morgante'' by Luigi Pulci, ''Orlando Innamorato'' by Matteo Maria Boirado, ''Orlando Furioso'' by Ludovico Ariosto and the Franco-Venetian epic poem ''La Prise de Pampelune''
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 4 May 2017

Astolfo

Statistics[edit]

Astolfo AugmentedExclusive
(Axe) All Races
DMG: 74 Delay: 276
Lv. 99 WAR / BST

Damage Per Second: 16.09
TP Per Hit: 73

Other Uses[edit]

Resale Price: ???~??? gil

How to Obtain[edit]

Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered.

Trial of the Magians[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Astolfo is named after the fictional character from the matter of France, who serves as one of Charlemagne's Paladins. He is the son of Otto, the King of England (referring to Offa, King of Mercia) and is the cousin of Orlando and Rinaldo. Astolfo is known in many Italian Renaissance romance epics such as Morgante by Luigi Pulci, Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boirado, Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto and the Franco-Venetian epic poem La Prise de Pampelune