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:*The player calling the NPC fellow (using a [[Signal Pearl]] or [[Tactics Pearl]]) can cast spells on the NPC using the command line. An example is /magic "Erase" Durib  Sometimes, though, this fails and other times it works.
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:*The player calling the NPC fellow (using a [[Signal Pearl]] or [[Tactics Pearl]]) can cast spells on the NPC using the command line or macro. However, this will fail some of the time. An example is: <tt>/magic "Erase" &lt;ft&gt;</tt>
  
 
:*You can't use either the [[Signal Pearl]] or [[Tactics Pearl]] and [[Level Sync]] together.  Neither pearl will activate if you're already in a [[Level Sync]] party.  Your NPC Fellow will leave if your party activates [[Level Sync]].
 
:*You can't use either the [[Signal Pearl]] or [[Tactics Pearl]] and [[Level Sync]] together.  Neither pearl will activate if you're already in a [[Level Sync]] party.  Your NPC Fellow will leave if your party activates [[Level Sync]].

Revision as of 04:25, 7 December 2008


Tactics Pearl

Statistics

Tactics Pearl RareExclusive
[Ear] All Races
A magical pearl that allows you to
send a code to your adventuring
fellow
.
Unlike a linkpearl, it is worn on the
ear.

Lv. 5 All Jobs

<4/4 0:30/[10:00, 0:30]>


Charged Item

Other Uses

Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

Synthesis Recipes

None

Used in Recipes

  • None

Desynthesis Recipe

None

Obtained From Desynthesis

  • None

How to Obtain

Cannot be auctioned, traded, or bazaared, but can be delivered to a character on the same account.

Quest

Notes

  • The player calling the NPC fellow (using a Signal Pearl or Tactics Pearl) can cast spells on the NPC using the command line or macro. However, this will fail some of the time. An example is: /magic "Erase" <ft>