Thyrus
Thyrus
- Requires

- Type
- Two-handed Conjurer's Arm
- Repair
GSM (Lv. 40)- Weapon Set
- Base Zodiac Weapons
- Level
- 50
- Item Level
- 80
- Rarity
- Relic
- Vendor Cost
- 1,000

- Patch
- 2.0
- Links
- EDB GT TC
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Physical Damage Magic Damage 60 Auto-attack Delay DPS 68.80 3.44 20 +25 Vitality+27 Mind+33 Determination+23 Spell Speed— In-game description
Thyrus is an item level 80 Two-handed Conjurer's Arm and can be used by White Mage. It requires being at least level 50 to be equipped.
Acquisition
Quests
| Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver | Required Items | Unlocks | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A Relic Reborn (Thyrus) | 50 | Gerolt (ARR) | 1 Timeworn Thyrus 1 Madman's Whispering Rod 2 Quicktongue Materia III 1 Alumina Salts 1 Amdapor Glyph 1 Unfinished Thyrus 1 Interview with the Padjal 1 White-Hot Ember 1 Howling Gale 1 Hyperfused Ore 1 Radz-at-Han Quenching Oil |
A Relic Reborn: The Chimera A Relic Reborn: The Hydra Dressed to Heal |
1 Thyrus |
Purchase
| Vendor | Location / Coordinates | Section | Cost | Unlock req. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calamity Salvager | Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (11.4, 14.4) | Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 50 Arms & Tools | Dressed to Heal | |
| Calamity Salvager | Old Gridania (10, 8.4) | Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 50 Arms & Tools | Dressed to Heal | |
| Calamity Salvager | Ul'dah - Steps of Thal (12.6, 13.1) | Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 50 Arms & Tools | Dressed to Heal | |
| Journeyman Salvager | Player Housing (–, –) | Purchase Job-specific Gear → Purchase Lv. 50 Arms & Tools | Dressed to Heal |
Used For
Exchange
| Item | Vendor | Location / Coordinates | Section | Cost | Unlock req. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thyrus Zenith | Furnace | North Shroud (30, 20) | General | — |
Images
Lore
“...Eh? ...A relic weapon for white magic? Never heard of one. Ye sure ye ain't been on the drink? ...Hm? What's that?
Uh-huh... So, this A–Towa–Cant was the keeper of white magic, was he? If it's as ye say, it might be as I know of jus' the thing: the enchanted staff Thyrus.
It's a priceless heirloom what belonged to the Cant clan, one of the foremost families in Gridania. Thing is, it went missin' some decades ago, along with its owner, none other'n A–Towa–Cant.
The bloke was known for bein' a bit of an eccentric among his kind. Whereas most Padjals live out their days in the Black Shroud, he went off in search of elementals in distant lands.
With Thyrus for company, he roamed the realm, lendin' a helpin' hand to the folk he met on his travels. Seems, though, he couldn't do much to help himself out when he set foot in O'Ghomoro─the man was never heard from again, an' neither was his staff.
As fate would have it, A–Towa–Cant was the last of his blood, an' his line guttered out with him. Right tragic, I know, but we can shed tears for him another time. Gettin' back to the matter at hand, it seems a fair bet that Thyrus is lyin' around somewhere in U'Ghamaro Mines, just out of the poor sod's skeletal grasp, like─gods rest his soul.
— Gerolt, when asked to restore a weapon for a White Mage
“But what's done is done...or in this case, not done. Anyroad, let's talk about that text ye brought. It contains the writin's of a thaumaturge of Arrzaneth Ossuary.
The bloke wrote of his meetin' with our Padjali friend, A–Towa–Cant, who was payin' visit to Ul'dah at the time. Can't blame the man for wantin' to have himself a bit of fun, eh!?
Their conversation bored me nigh to tears, but ye'll be pleased to hear the name Thyrus did eventually appear. As yer no doubt aware, wood's the most common material used in the makin' of conjury arms.
But on seein' that A–Towa–Cant's staff was wrought of stone, our thaumaturge decided to inquire as to its makin'.
'Course, bein' a Padjal, A–Towa gave his “answer” in the form of a bloody riddle...
But I'll spare ye the headache an' give it to ye plain: Thyrus is made of petrified wood, an' therein lies our problem.
I went an' used ordinary stone to fill in the missin' bits, see, an' it obviously didn't do the trick.
— Gerolt, regarding literature on A–Towa–Cant.
