Succubus Hooded Tunic
Succubus Hooded Tunic spreads across the shoulders like a midnight secret, the velvet a touch of obsidian satin that catches lamplight in a way that makes the world feel a shade more sinuous. The hood coils around the head with a quiet menace, not bulky but impeccably tailored, so that the silhouette remains sleek even in motion. Red sigils trace the seams in a careful embroidery, a fine threadwork that glints when a torchlight flare hits it just right. The lining, a deep wine red, brushes the skin with a whisper-soft warmth, and the overall effect is one of deliberate seduction tempered by disciplined craftsmanship. It’s the kind of garment that seems to carry a rumor in its warp and weft, as if every thread had learned a dozen stories before landing in a merchant’s hand. Lore threads curl around this piece like smoke. Tales speak of a garment woven in twilight markets by artisans who trade in shadows as readily as dye, a tunic that is both lure and shield. Some say it’s touched by a stain of demon-dusk technique, others that it was dreamt up by glamoursmiths who understood the language of misdirection as well as material. Whatever the truth, the Succubus Hooded Tunic has earned a reputation for turning a wearer’s presence into a narrative device—someone walking into a room wearing it appears both more dangerous and more captivating, a walking story that other travelers instinctively want to follow. From the perspective of the world’s adventurers, this tunic is more than a look. It’s a practical piece, prized for how it balances style with substance. Its stat line, as reported by many who chase glamours and dungeon routes, leans into the magic side of the spectrum: a boost to primary spellcasting stats and a small uplift to critical or potence-related bonuses, plus a light layer of magic defense and vitality to weather skirmishes. In play, that translates to higher spell potency for casters and improved sustain for healers, with enough resilience to keep a wearer in the fray longer during tense moments. The hood’s design also makes it a flexible foundation for glamour sets, so someone hoping to craft a look that says “danger with a wink” can blend it with accessories and other demon-inspired pieces for a cohesive, memorable ensemble. Market chatter adds another layer to the tale. Across servers, players speak in hushed tones about the tunic’s price movements, and Saddlebag Exchange becomes a quiet barometer of demand. A thread here, a listing there, and suddenly a full glam set circles back into vogue. It’s not only about power; it’s about owning a piece that travels with you as you move between dungeons and markets, a relic that travels the same road as the stories you collect. The Succubus Hooded Tunic, then, feels like a story you wear—the kind that lingers in the air long after you’ve left the room.
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Succubus Hooded Tunic Sale History
Region Wide Pricing and Sales
Median Price Per Unit Sold
1,525,000
Average Price Per Unit Sold
1,854,180
Average Purchases per day
25
Total Purchases per week
175
Average Quantity Sold per day
25
Total Quantity Sold per week
175
Region Price History
Region Wide Server Sales Distribution
Region Wide Stack Size History
This table shows the sale history for the last 7 days in your region by stack size. Including which stack size is most popular by number of purchases (inddividual times people click on the buy button) and total quantity sold (total of all quantity sold from all purchases).
Bundle Size | No# Sales | % of Sales | % of Total Sold |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 175 | 100 | 100 |
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Home Server Sales per Hour
Succubus Hooded Tunic Current Listings
Avg Price Difference
0 gil
Median Price Difference
0 gil
Minimum Price
1,200,000 gil
Price Per Unit | Quality | Quantity | Total | Retainer Name | Last Review Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,200,000 | 1 | 1,200,000 | Mario'' | 1 hour ago | |
| 1,200,000 | 1 | 1,200,000 | Mario'' | 1 hour ago |
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